This consolidation is unofficial and is for reference only.  For the official version of the regulations, consult the original documents on file with the Registry of Regulations, or refer to the Royal Gazette Part II.
Regulations are amended frequently.  Please check the list of Regulations by Act to see if there are any recent amendments to these regulations filed with our office that are not yet included in this consolidation.
Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this electronic version, the Registry of Regulations assumes no responsibility for any discrepancies that may have resulted from reformatting.
This electronic version is copyright © 2015, Province of Nova Scotia, all rights reserved.  It is for your personal use and may not be copied for the purposes of resale in this or any other form.


Linwood Beach Designation

made under subsection 5(1) of the

Beaches Act

R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 32

O.I.C. 75-875 (July 29, 1975), N.S. Reg. 154/75


The Governor in Council on the report and recommendation of the Minister of Lands and Forests dated the 4th day of July, A.D., 1975, pursuant to subsection (1) of Section 5 of Chapter 6 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1975, the Beaches Preservation and Protection Act, is pleased to designate as a beach an area of land lying landward from the mean high watermark of Linwood Beach, in the County of Antigonish, Province of Nova Scotia, as shown outlined in red on the copy of Crown Land Records Office Plan No. E-10-11, and described in Schedule “A”, both attached to and forming part of the report and recommendation.



Schedule “A”


Beginning at an iron post, situated at the southerly edge of the travelled way of a public road leading to Linwood Beach (so-called) and the mean high watermark of Little Tracadie Harbour as shown on Plan E-10-11 on file in the Crown Land Records office, Department of Lands and Forests, Halifax;


From thence (by grid bearings) S 42° 49' 26" W, 100 feet to a point;


Thence in a northwesterly direction along a line being and intended to be parallel with and 100 feet landward from the mean high watermark to a point;


Thence N 42° 49' 26" E, 50 feet to an iron post, said iron post being N 47° 10' 34" W, 1968.06' from the place of beginning;


Thence continuing N 42° 49' 26" E, 50 feet to the mean high watermark;


Thence following the mean high watermark in a southeasterly direction to the place of beginning.


[Note: The map referred to as Crown Land Records Office Plan No. E-10-11 was not filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.]