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All topographic features referred to below are according to the
Gazetteer of Canada (Yukon Territory), Fifth Edition, Ottawa,
1988, and Canadian Hydrographic Service Charts 7661
(Demarcation Bay to Phillips Bay, 21st edition) and 7662
(Mackenzie Bay, 33rd edition), produced at a scale of 1:150,000
by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans at Ottawa.
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A line following the ordinary low water mark of the northern
coast of the mainland of the Yukon territory, except
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(a) at any coastal indentation such as a bay, lagoon, arm, cove,
basin or other inlet: a straight line across the entrance of the
indentation at the ordinary low water mark, provided
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(i) the line measures 4 kilometres or less, and
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(ii) the area of the indentation, including any islands or
parts of islands lying within the indentation, is greater than
that of a semicircle whose diameter is the straight line;
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(b) at Phillips Bay: a straight line from the most easterly point
on the ordinary low water mark on the northwesterly
extremity of the entrance of the said Bay near Stokes Point to
the most northwesterly point on the ordinary low water mark
on the northeasterly extremity of the entrance of the said Bay
near Kay Point; and
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(c) at Shoalwater Bay: a straight line from the most
northeasterly point on the ordinary low water mark on the
westerly extremity of the entrance of the said Bay to the most
westerly point on the ordinary low water mark on the easterly
extremity of the entrance of the said Bay.
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