Metes and bounds description for Gingietl
Creek Ecological Reserve No. 115 situated within Nisga'a Lands
Large:
1,208 Kilobytes (colour) Small:
37 Kilobytes (b&w)
Map Ref: 103P.014 and
103P.024
That area known as Gingietl
Creek Ecological Reserve No. 115 and more particularly described
as lying within the following boundaries:
Commencing at the northwest
corner of that part of former Zaulzap Indian Reserve No. 29
lying to the north of Nass River;
thence on an approximate bearing
of 39° 00' 00", a distance of 2.066 kilometres, more
or less, to post number #81 which is to be set on the southeasterly
boundary of the watershed of an unnamed creek that flows in
a general southwesterly direction into Nass River, with said
post being 0° 00' 00", a distance of 403 metres, more
or less, from the most westerly northwest corner of former Gitwinksihlkw
Indian Reserve No. 7;
thence northeasterly along the
southeasterly boundary of the watershed of said unnamed creek
to the southerly boundary of the watershed of Shumal Creek;
thence in a general westerly
direction along the southerly boundary of the watershed of Shumal
Creek to the easterly boundary of the watershed of Gingietl
Creek;
thence northerly and westerly
along the easterly and northerly boundaries of the watershed
of Gingietl Creek and continuing westerly along the northerly
boundary of the watershed of an unnamed creek that flows in
a general southeasterly direction into Nass River to post number
#82 which is to be set thereon;
thence on a bearing of 158°
38' 00" , a distance of 2.478 kilometres;
thence of a bearing of 154°
51' 00", a distance of 1.080 kilometres, more or less,
to post number #83 which is to be set on the right natural boundary
of Nass River;
thence in a general easterly
direction along the right natural boundary of Nass River to
that part of the westerly boundary of former Zaulzap Indian
Reserve No. 29 lying to the north of Nass River;
thence northerly along that
part of the westerly boundary of former Zaulzap Indian Reserve
No. 29 lying to the north of Nass River to the northwest corner
thereof, with said corner being the point of commencement.
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