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Education Act

ONTARIO REGULATION 486/01

CONTINUATION, AREAS OF JURISDICTION AND NAMES OF DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDS

Historical version for the period September 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009.

Last amendment: O. Reg. 177/08.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

CONTENTS

Definitions

1.

Definitions

English-Language Public District School Boards

2.

Continuation

3.

Names

4.

Areas of jurisdiction

English-Language Separate District School Boards

5.

Continuation

6.

Names

7.

Areas of jurisdiction

French-Language Public District School Boards

8.

Continuation

9.

Names

10.

Areas of jurisdiction

French-Language Separate District School Boards

11.

Continuation

12.

Names

13.

Areas of jurisdiction

Application and Interpretation

14.

References to old names

15.

Date as of which description to be interpreted

16.

2006 election

Schedule 1

Old names established by Ontario Regulation 185/97

Schedule 2

Other old names

Definitions

Definitions

1. In this Regulation,

“local municipality” means a single-tier municipality or a lower-tier municipality; (“municipalité locale”)

“lower-tier municipality” means a municipality that forms part of an upper-tier municipality for municipal purposes; (“municipalité de palier inférieur”)

“municipality” means a geographic area whose inhabitants are incorporated; (“municipalité”)

“Ontario Regulation 185/97” means Ontario Regulation 185/97 as it read immediately before it was revoked; (“Règlement de l’Ontario 185/97”)

“single-tier municipality” means a municipality, other than an upper-tier municipality, that does not form part of an upper-tier municipality for municipal purposes; (“municipalité à palier unique”)

“upper-tier municipality” means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipal purposes. (“municipalité de palier supérieur”) O. Reg. 486/01, s. 1; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 1.

English-Language Public District School Boards

Continuation

2. The 31 English-language public district school boards established by Ontario Regulation 185/97 are continued. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 2.

Names

3. The names of the English-language public district school boards are the names set out in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite English-language Public District School Boards Nos. 1 to 29 in Column 1. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 3; O. Reg.107/08, s. 2.

Areas of jurisdiction

4. The following are the areas of jurisdiction of the English-language public district school boards:

1. The area of jurisdiction of the District School Board Ontario North East consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armstrong, Brethour, Casey, Chamberlain, Charlton, Cobalt, Cochrane, Coleman, Dack, Dymond, Englehart, Evanturel, Fauquier-Strickland, Gauthier, Haileybury, Harley, Harris, Hearst, Hilliard, Hudson, Iroquois Falls, James, Kapuskasing, Kerns, Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Latchford, Matachewan, Mattice-Val Cote, McGarry, Moonbeam, New Liskeard, Opasatika, Smooth Rock Falls, Temagami, Thornloe, Timmins and Val Rita-Harty,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson that is not included in the geographic Township of Barnet, Frecheville, Garrison, Harker, Holloway, Lamplugh, Marriott, McCool, Michaud, Rand or Stoughton,

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Ebbs and Templeton,

B. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

Aurora, Barker, Blount, Brower, Calder, Casgrain, Clute, Colquhoun, Fournier, Fox, Guibord, Hanlan, Hanna, Irish, Kendall, Kennedy, Landry, Leitch, Lowther, McCowan, Mortimer, Munro, Nansen, Newmarket, O’Brien, Ottaway, Pyne, St. John, Stimson, Stoddard, Studholme, Teefy and Way,

C. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Eldridge, Flett, Gladman, Gooderham, Hammell, Hartle, Hobbs, Kenny, McCallum, McLaren and Thistle, and

D. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming,

Auld, Barber, Barr, Bayly, Beauchamp, Boston, Brigstocke, Bryce, Cane, Catharine, Chown, Corkill, Davidson, Eby, Farr, Firstbrook, Grenfell, Haultain, Henwood, Ingram, Kittson, Lawson, Lebel, Lorrain, Lundy, Maisonville, Marquis, Marter, McElroy, Mickle, Milner, Mulligan, Nichol, Otto, Pacaud, Pense, Roadhouse, Robillard, Savard, Sharpe, Smyth, South Lorrain, Truax, Tudhope, Willet and Willison,

iv. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Benoit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Haggart that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Fauquier-Strickland, and

C. the portion of the geographic Township of Owens that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Val Rita-Harty, and

v. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, the portion of the geographic Township of Gillies Limit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Coleman.

2. The area of jurisdiction of the Algoma District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Blind River; Bruce Mines; Chapleau; Dubreuilville; Elliot Lake; Hilton; Hilton Beach; Hornepayne; Huron Shores; Jocelyn; Johnson; Laird; MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional; Michipicoten; Plummer Additional; Prince; St. Joseph; Sault Ste. Marie; Shedden; The North Shore; Thessalon; White River; and Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional,

ii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Aberdeen, Archibald, Aweres, Bridgland, Chenard, Dennis, Deroche, Dunphy, Esquega, Fenwick, Fiddler, Finan, Fisher, Galbraith, Gaudette, Gould, Grasett, Haughton, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home, Huotari, Jarvis, Kars, Kincaid, Kirkwood, Ley, McMahon, Montgomery, Morin, Nouvel, Parkinson, Patton, Peever, Pennefather, Rix, Rose, Ryan, Shields, Slater, Tilley, Tupper, VanKoughnet and Wells, and

B. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

Caverley, Chapleau, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, Gallagher, Genier, Halsey, Kaplan and Panet, and

iii. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Striker that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of The North Shore,

B. all the islands in the North Channel of Lake Huron that lie south of the geographic Townships of Bright and Cobden and south of the portion of the geographic Township of Striker described in sub-subparagraph A, and

C. the mining locations known as Montreal Mining Southern Location, Montreal Mining Northern Location, A. McDonnell Mining Location, Kincaid Mining Locations 5, 6, 7 and 8 and Rankin Mining Location.

3. The area of jurisdiction of the Rainbow District School Board consists of,

i. the Territorial District of Manitoulin,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Baldwin; Espanola; French River; Greater Sudbury; Killarney; Markstay-Warren; Nairn and Hyman; Sables-Spanish Rivers; and St.-Charles,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Sudbury:

Burwash, Cartier, Cascaden, Cox, Curtin, Davis, Foster, Foy, Hart, Harty, Hendrie, Hess, Laura, Moncrieff, Mongowin, Roosevelt, Secord, Servos and Truman, and

iv. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

A. the portions of the geographic Townships of Eden, Tilton and Trill that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Greater Sudbury,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Janes that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of West Nipissing, and

C. the portions of the geographic Townships of Hawley, Henry, Loughrin and Street that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Markstay-Warren.

4. The area of jurisdiction of the Near North District School Board consists of,

i. the portion of the Territorial District of Parry Sound that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Killarney,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Bonfield, Calvin, Chisholm, East Ferris, Kearney, Mattawa, Mattawan, North Bay, Papineau-Cameron and West Nipissing,

iii. the Freeman Ward of the local municipality of Georgian Bay, and

iv. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Nipissing:

Blyth, Boyd, Clarkson, Commanda, Deacon, Eddy, French, Jocko, Lauder, Lyman, Merrick, Notman, Pentland, Phelps, Poitras and Wyse.

5. The area of jurisdiction of the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Dryden, Ear Falls, Ignace, Kenora, Machin, Red Lake and Sioux Lookout,

ii. Ward 1 of the local municipality of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Kenora:

Boys, Britton, Buller, Colenso, Dome, Eton, Hartman, Ilsley, Kirkup, Ladysmith, Melgund, Mutrie, Pellatt, Redditt, Redvers, Rowell, Rugby, Smellie, Southworth, Van Horne, Wabigoon, Wainwright and Zealand, and

iv. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Baird that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Red Lake,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Aubrey that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Machin,

C. all the lands in unsurveyed territory in the vicinity of the station house of the Canadian National Railways at Minaki described as follows:

commencing at a point distant 4 kilometres measured east astronomically from the northeast corner of the said station house,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres,

thence west astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence south astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence east astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres to the point of commencement,

D. except for those parts of the mainland which are crossed by the said line, all lands lying north of a line extending from the southernmost extremity of the geographic Township of Boys to the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Kirkup and south of the southerly boundaries of the geographic Townships of Boys and Pellatt and the geographic area of the local municipality of Kenora,

E. all lands within an area of 6.4 kilometres in width and lying on both sides of the centre line of tertiary road Number 804 and within 3.2 kilometres of the said centre line measured at right angles thereto, and not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Ear Falls,

F. all lands within an area of 6.4 kilometres in width and lying on both sides of the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as Number 105 and within 3.2 kilometres of and measured at right angles to that portion of the centre line of the said part of the highway extending in a generally northerly and northwesterly direction from its intersection with the centre line of Pickerel Creek to its intersection with the southerly limit of the geographic area of the local municipality of Red Lake, and not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Ear Falls or referred to in sub-subparagraph E, and

G. all and singular that tract of land situate in the Territorial District of Kenora being within an area 4 miles in width lying on both sides of the centre line of secondary highway No. 599 and within 2 miles of and measured at right angles to that portion of the said centre line extending from the easterly boundary of the geographic area of the local municipality of Ignace northeasterly a distance of 45 miles.

6. The area of jurisdiction of the Rainy River District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Alberton, Atikokan, Chapple, Dawson, Emo, Fort Frances, Lake of the Woods, La Vallee, Morley and Rainy River,

ii. Ward 2 of the local municipality of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Rainy River:

Asmussen, Baker, Bennett, Dance, Dewart, Farrington, Fleming, Griesinger, Halkirk, Hutchinson, Kingsford, McCaul, McLarty, Menary, Miscampbell, Nelles, Pratt, Rowe, Senn, Sifton, Spohn, Sutherland, Tanner, Trottier and Watten,

iv. in the Territorial District of Kenora, all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

A. on the west side, the International Boundary between the point of intersection thereon of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude and the point of intersection of the production westerly of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir along the 4th base line,

B. on the south side, the line described as commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the south boundary of the geographic Township of Godson,

thence due east along the said south boundary of the said geographic township and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

C. on the east side, O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line between the 24th mile post thereon and the point of intersection on the said meridian line of the production due east along the 4th base line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir, and

D. on the north side, the production along the 4th base line westerly to the International Boundary and easterly to O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir,

but excluding lands within the geographic areas of the local municipalities of Lake of the Woods and Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, and

E.-G. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 1 (3).

v. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

A. all the lands in unsurveyed territory described as follows:

commencing at the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Bennett,

thence south astronomically 9.6 kilometres,

thence east astronomically to a point distant 9.6 kilometres measured south astronomically from the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Baker,

thence north astronomically 9.6 kilometres more or less to the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Baker,

thence west astronomically to the point of commencement,

B. all the lands in unsurveyed territory described as follows:

commencing at the southwest corner of the geographic Township of McCaul,

thence south astronomically 9.6 kilometres,

thence east astronomically to a point distant 9.6 kilometres measured south astronomically from the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Trottier,

thence north astronomically 9.6 kilometres more or less to the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Trottier,

thence west astronomically to the point of commencement,

C. the Wild Land Reserve,

D. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the north side, the northerly limit of the Territorial District of Rainy River commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the north boundaries of the geographic Townships of Claxton and McLarty,

thence due easterly along the said north boundaries of the said geographic townships and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

thence due south along the said meridian line 9.6 kilometres to the 18th mile post thereon in latitude 49º 0' 6" north,

thence due east to the point of intersection of the production north of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington,

2. on the east side, the line formed by the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, the production of the said east boundary due north to the north boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River and the production due south of the said east boundary to the International Boundary,

3. on the south side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River easterly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the production due south of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, and

4. on the west side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River northerly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude, and

E. all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the south side, a line starting at the middle of the south side of Claim P-772 and running west along the south side of Claims A1-101, A1-108, AL-134, AL-135, etc. to the centre point of Claim AL-174,

2. on the west side, a line running north from the centre point of Claim AL-174 along the west side of Claims HP-99 and HP-187, on through the middle of one of the three small islands K-656 in Little Turtle Lake to a point where a line at right angles will bisect K-659,

3. on the north side, a line starting at the point mentioned above and running east along the north side of Claim K-610, and

4. on the east side, a line starting at the middle point of the south side of Claim P-772 and running north along the east side of Claim Hp-138 to a point where it meets the north boundary line of the school section.

7. The area of jurisdiction of the Lakehead District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Conmee, Gillies, Neebing, O’Connor, Oliver Paipoonge, Shuniah and Thunder Bay,

ii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay:

Blackwell, Conacher, Devon, Forbes, Fraleigh, Goldie, Golding, Gorham, Hagey, Laurie, Lismore, Lybster, Marks, Michener, Robson, Sibley, Strange and Ware, and

iii. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

A. the Dawson Road Lots,

B. the area bounded by the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Concessions 1 and 2 of the Dawson Road Lots; the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Forbes; the westerly shore of the Kaministiquia River (sometimes known as the Dog River) and the northerly shore of the Shebandowan River (sometimes known as the Matawin River), and

C. the area described as Public School Section Number One, Kashabowie, in the order made on May 17, 1927 by the public school inspector of the District of Thunder Bay, as set out below:

The Western boundary shall be Ninety Degrees and Thirty Minutes West Longitude, and the Southern boundary shall be the continuation of the Southern boundary of the geographic Township of Ames.

Beginning at the point of junction of these two lines, the boundaries shall extend 5 miles eastward, thence 5 miles northward, thence 5 miles westward, and thence 5 miles southward to the starting point.

Mining Claim X.L.1 shall be included, touching the North boundary; Mining Claims K.67, K.66, K.34 and J.1 shall be included, touching the West boundary; and Mining Claims T.B.6213, X.832, X.523, X.530 and X.534 shall be included, touching the East boundary.

The South boundary of the School Section shall be in line with the South boundary of Mining Claim 539 X.

8. The area of jurisdiction of the Superior-Greenstone District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Dorion, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Red Rock, Schreiber and Terrace Bay,

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Greenstone, excluding the lands comprising the Rocky Bay Indian Reserve Number 1, The Caramat District School Area and The Nakina District School Area,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay:

Atikameg, Bomby, Boothe, Brothers, Bryant, Byron, Cecil, Cecile, Coldwell, Corrigal, Cotte, Davies, Flood, Foote, Grain, Grenville, Herbert, Homer, Killraine, Knowles, Laberge, Lahontan, Lecours, Lyon, McCron, McGill, Mikano, Nickle, O’Neill, Pic, Priske, Roberta, Shabotik, Spooner, Stirling, Strey, Syine, Tuuri, Walsh, Wiggins and Yesno, and

iv. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

A. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows, excluding St. Ignace Island:

1. on the north side, the extension of the north side of the geographic Township of Davies westerly to intersect with the boundary formed by extending the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins northerly until it meets the said extension,

2. on the east side, the extension of the east side of the geographic Township of Spooner southerly until the Canada-United States border,

3. on the south side, the Canada-United States border, and

4. on the west side, the extension of the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins southerly until the Canada-United States border, and

B. the portion of School Section No. 1 MacDiarmid that is not included in the geographic Township of Kilkenny.

9. The area of jurisdiction of the Bluewater District School Board consists of the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Bruce and Grey.

10. The area of jurisdiction of the Avon Maitland District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Huron and Perth, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

St. Marys and Stratford.

11. The area of jurisdiction of the Greater Essex County District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Essex, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Pelee and Windsor.

12. The area of jurisdiction of the Lambton Kent District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Lambton, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Chatham-Kent.

13. The area of jurisdiction of the Thames Valley District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

London and St. Thomas.

14. The area of jurisdiction of the Toronto District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Toronto.

15. The area of jurisdiction of the Durham District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Durham, excluding the geographic area of the local municipality of Clarington.

16. The area of jurisdiction of the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Northumberland and Peterborough,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Clarington and Peterborough, and

iii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 was included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Northumberland.

17. The area of jurisdiction of the Trillium Lakelands District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Haliburton,

ii. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Muskoka, excluding the Freeman Ward of the local municipality of Georgian Bay, and

iii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Kawartha Lakes.

18. The area of jurisdiction of the York Region District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of York.

19. The area of jurisdiction of the Simcoe County District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Simcoe, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Barrie and Orillia.

20. The area of jurisdiction of the Upper Grand District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Dufferin and Wellington, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Guelph.

21. The area of jurisdiction of the Peel District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Peel.

22. The area of jurisdiction of the Halton District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Halton.

23. The area of jurisdiction of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Hamilton.

24. The area of jurisdiction of the District School Board of Niagara consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Niagara.

25. The area of jurisdiction of the Grand Erie District School Board consists of the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Brantford, County of Brant, Haldimand County and Norfolk County.

26. The area of jurisdiction of the Waterloo Region District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Waterloo.

27. The area of jurisdiction of the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Ottawa.

28. The area of jurisdiction of the Upper Canada District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Lanark; Leeds and Grenville; Prescott and Russell; and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Brockville, Cornwall, Gananoque, Prescott and Smiths Falls.

29. The area of jurisdiction of the Limestone District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Lennox and Addington,

ii. the geographic area of the Frontenac Management Board, as set out in paragraph 3.3 (b) of an Order made under section 25.2 of the Municipal Act on January 7, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette dated February 15, 1997, and

iii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Kingston.

30. The area of jurisdiction of the Renfrew County District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Renfrew,

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Pembroke, and

iii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of South Algonquin that is included in the geographic township of Dickens.

31. The area of jurisdiction of the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Hastings,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Belleville and County of Prince Edward, and

iii. the portions of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 were included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Hastings or of the former City of Trenton. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 4; O. Reg. 72/06, s. 1; O. Reg. 177/08, s. 1.

English-Language Separate District School Boards

Continuation

5. The 29 English-language separate district school boards established by Ontario Regulation 185/97 are continued. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 5.

Names

6. The names of the English-language separate district school boards are the names set out in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite English-language Separate District School Boards numbers 30A to 55 in Column 1. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 6; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 3.

Areas of jurisdiction

7. The following are the areas of jurisdiction of the English-language separate district school boards:

1. The area of jurisdiction of the Northeastern Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armstrong, Brethour, Casey, Chamberlain, Charlton, Cobalt, Cochrane, Coleman, Dack, Dymond, Englehart, Evanturel, Fauquier-Strickland, Gauthier, Haileybury, Harley, Harris, Hearst, Hilliard, Hudson, Iroquois Falls, James, Kapuskasing, Kerns, Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Latchford, Matachewan, Mattice-Val Cote, McGarry, Moonbeam, New Liskeard, Opasatika, Smooth Rock Falls, Temagami, Thornloe, Timmins and Val Rita-Harty,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson that is not included in the geographic Township of Barnet, Frecheville, Garrison, Harker, Holloway, Lamplugh, Marriott, McCool, Michaud, Rand or Stoughton,

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Ebbs and Templeton,

B. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

Aurora, Barker, Blount, Brower, Calder, Casgrain, Clute, Colquhoun, Fournier, Fox, Guibord, Hanlan, Hanna, Irish, Kendall, Kennedy, Landry, Leitch, Lowther, McCowan, Mortimer, Munro, Nansen, Newmarket, O’Brien, Ottaway, Pyne, St. John, Stimson, Stoddard, Studholme, Teefy and Way,

C. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Eldridge, Flett, Gladman, Gooderham, Hammell, Hartle, Hobbs, Kenny, McCallum, McLaren and Thistle, and

D. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming,

Auld, Barber, Barr, Bayly, Beauchamp, Boston, Brigstocke, Bryce, Cane, Catharine, Chown, Corkill, Davidson, Eby, Farr, Firstbrook, Grenfell, Haultain, Henwood, Ingram, Kittson, Lawson, Lebel, Lorrain, Lundy, Maisonville, Marquis, Marter, McElroy, Mickle, Milner, Mulligan, Nichol, Otto, Pacaud, Pense, Roadhouse, Robillard, Savard, Sharpe, Smyth, South Lorrain, Truax, Tudhope, Willet and Willison,

iv. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Benoit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Haggart that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Fauquier-Strickland, and

C. the portion of the geographic Township of Owens that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Val Rita-Harty, and

v. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, the portion of the geographic Township of Gillies Limit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Coleman.

2. The area of jurisdiction of the Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armour, Bonfield, Burk’s Falls, Calvin, Chisholm, East Ferris, Joly, Kearney, Machar, Mattawa, Mattawan, McMurrich/Monteith, Nipissing, North Bay, North Himsworth, Papineau-Cameron, Perry, Powassan, Ryerson, South River, Strong, Sundridge and West Nipissing,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Magnetawan that is not included in the geographic Township of Croft or Spence, and

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Blyth, Boyd, Clarkson, Commanda, Deacon, Eddy, French, Jocko, Lauder, Lyman, Merrick, Notman, Pentland, Phelps, Poitras and Wyse, and

B. in the Territorial District of Parry Sound,

Laurier, Lount, Patterson and Pringle.

3. The area of jurisdiction of the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Baldwin; Blind River; Chapleau; Elliot Lake; Espanola; Johnson; Laird; Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional; Michipicoten; Nairn and Hyman; Prince; Sables-Spanish Rivers; Sault Ste. Marie; Shedden; Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional; The North Shore; and White River,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Huron Shores that on December 31, 1998 was not included in the geographic area of the former Township of Thessalon,

iii. Ward No. 2 of the local municipality of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands,

iv. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Archibald, Aweres, Dennis, Deroche, Esquega, Fenwick, Fiddler, Fisher, Gaudette, Grasett, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home, Jarvis, Kars, Kincaid, Ley, Montgomery, Nouvel, Parkinson, Patton, Peever, Pennefather, Rix, Ryan, Shields, Slater, Tilley, Tupper and VanKoughnet, and

B. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

Caverley, Chapleau, Curtin, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, Foster, Gallagher, Genier, Halsey, Kaplan, Mongowin, Panet, Roosevelt and Truman, and

v. in the Territorial District of Algoma:

A. the mining locations known as Montreal Mining Southern Location, Montreal Mining Northern Location, A. McDonnell Mining Location, Kincaid Mining Locations 5, 6, 7 and 8 and Rankin Mining Location,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Striker that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of The North Shore, and

C. all the islands in the North Channel of Lake Huron that lie south of the geographic Townships of Bright and Cobden and south of the portion of the geographic Township of Striker described in sub-subparagraph B.

4. The area of jurisdiction of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

French River; Greater Sudbury; Killarney; Markstay-Warren; and St.-Charles,

ii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Parry Sound,

Henvey and Wallbridge, and

B. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

Burwash, Cartier, Cascaden, Cox, Davis, Foy, Hart, Harty, Hendrie, Hess, Laura, Moncrieff, Secord and Servos, and

iii. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

A. the portions of the geographic Townships of Eden, Tilton and Trill that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Greater Sudbury,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Janes that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of West Nipissing, and

C. the portions of the geographic Townships of Hawley, Henry, Loughrin and Street that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Markstay-Warren.

5. The area of jurisdiction of the Northwest Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Alberton, Chapple, Dawson, Dryden, Emo, Fort Frances, Ignace, Lake of the Woods, La Vallee, Machin, Morley, Rainy River and Sioux Lookout,

ii. Ward 2 of the local municipality of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls,

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

Britton, Buller, Colenso, Eton, Hartman, Ilsley, Ladysmith, Melgund, Mutrie, Redvers, Rowell, Rugby, Smellie, Southworth, Van Horne, Wabigoon, Wainwright and Zealand, and

B. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

Dance, Dewart, Farrington, Fleming, Griesinger, Halkirk, Kingsford, McLarty, Menary, Miscampbell, Nelles, Pratt, Rowe, Senn, Sifton, Spohn, Sutherland and Watten,

iv. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Aubrey that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Machin, and

B. all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the west side, the International Boundary between the point of intersection thereon of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude and the point of intersection of the production westerly of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir along the 4th base line,

2. on the south side, the line described as commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the south boundary of the geographic Township of Godson,

thence due east along the said south boundary of the said geographic township and along its production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

3. on the east side, O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line between the 24th mile post thereon and the point of intersection on the said meridian line of the production due east along the 4th base line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir, and

4. on the north side, the production along the 4th base line westerly to the International Boundary and easterly to O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir,

but excluding lands within the geographic areas of the local municipalities of Lake of the Woods and Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, and

5.-7. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 2 (2).

v. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

A. the Wild Land Reserve, and

B. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the north side, the northerly limit of the Territorial District of Rainy River commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the north boundaries of the geographic Townships of Claxton and McLarty,

thence due easterly along the said north boundaries of the said geographic townships and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

thence due south along the said meridian line 9.6 kilometres to the 18th mile post thereon in latitude 49º 0' 6" north,

thence due east to the point of intersection of the production north of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington,

2. on the east side, the line formed by the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, the production of the said east boundary due north to the north boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River and the production due south of the said east boundary to the International Boundary,

3. on the south side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River easterly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the production due south of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, and

4. on the west side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River northerly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude.

6. The area of jurisdiction of the Kenora Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the local municipality of Kenora,

ii. Ward 1 of the local municipality of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Kenora,

Boys, Kirkup, Pellatt and Redditt, and

iv. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

A. all the lands in unsurveyed territory in the vicinity of the station house of the Canadian National Railways at Minaki described as follows:

commencing at a point distant 4 kilometres measured east astronomically from the northeast corner of the said station house,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres,

thence west astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence south astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence east astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres to the point of commencement, and

B. except for those parts of the mainland which are crossed by the said line, all lands lying north of a line extending from the southernmost extremity of the geographic Township of Boys to the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Kirkup and south of the southerly boundaries of the geographic Townships of Boys and Pellatt, and the geographic area of the local municipality of Kenora.

7. The area of jurisdiction of the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Conmee, Gillies, Neebing, O’Connor, Oliver Paipoonge, Shuniah and Thunder Bay,

ii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay:

Blackwell, Conacher, Devon, Forbes, Fraleigh, Goldie, Golding, Gorham, Hagey, Laurie, Lismore, Lybster, Marks, Michener, Robson, Sibley, Strange and Ware, and

iii. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

A. the Dawson Road Lots, and

B. the area bounded by the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Concessions 1 and 2 of the Dawson Road Lots; the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Forbes; the westerly shore of the Kaministiquia River (sometimes known as the Dog River) and the northerly shore of the Shebandowan River (sometimes known as the Matawin River).

8. The area of jurisdiction of the Superior North Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Dorion, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Red Rock, Schreiber and Terrace Bay,

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Greenstone, excluding the lands comprising the Rocky Bay Indian Reserve Number 1,

iii. the following geographic townships in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay:

Atikameg, Bomby, Boothe, Brothers, Bryant, Byron, Cecil, Cecile, Coldwell, Corrigal, Cotte, Davies, Flood, Foote, Grain, Grenville, Herbert, Homer, Killraine, Knowles, Laberge, Lahontan, Lecours, Lyon, McCron, McGill, Mikano, Nickle, O’Neill, Pic, Priske, Roberta, Shabotik, Spooner, Stirling, Strey, Syine, Tuuri, Walsh, Wiggins and Yesno, and

iv. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows, excluding St. Ignace Island:

A. on the north side, the extension of the north side of the geographic Township of Davies westerly to intersect with the boundary formed by extending the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins northerly until it meets the said extension,

B. on the east side, the extension of the east side of the geographic Township of Spooner southerly until the Canada-United States border,

C. on the south side, the Canada-United States border, and

D. on the west side, the extension of the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins southerly until the Canada-United States border.

9. The area of jurisdiction of the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Bruce and Grey.

10. The area of jurisdiction of the Huron Perth Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Huron and Perth, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

St. Marys and Stratford.

11. The area of jurisdiction of the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Essex, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Pelee and Windsor.

12. The area of jurisdiction of London District Catholic School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

London and St. Thomas.

13. The area of jurisdiction of the St. Clair Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Lambton, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Chatham-Kent.

14. The area of jurisdiction of the Toronto Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Toronto.

15. The area of jurisdiction of the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Northumberland and Peterborough,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Clarington, Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough, and

iii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 was included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Northumberland.

16. The area of jurisdiction of the York Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of York.

17. The area of jurisdiction of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Dufferin and Peel.

18. The area of jurisdiction of the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Muskoka and Simcoe, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Barrie and Orillia.

19. The area of jurisdiction of the Durham Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Durham, excluding the geographic area of the local municipality of Clarington.

20. The area of jurisdiction of the Halton Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Halton.

21. The area of jurisdiction of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Hamilton.

22. The area of jurisdiction of the Wellington Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Wellington, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Guelph.

23. The area of jurisdiction of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Waterloo.

24. The area of jurisdiction of the Niagara Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Niagara.

25. The area of jurisdiction of the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Brantford, County of Brant, Haldimand County and Norfolk County.

26. The area of jurisdiction of the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Lanark; Leeds and Grenville; Prescott and Russell; and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Brockville, Cornwall, Gananoque, Prescott and Smiths Falls.

27. The area of jurisdiction of the Ottawa Catholic District School Board consists of the geographic area of the local municipality of Ottawa.

28. The area of jurisdiction of the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Renfrew, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Pembroke.

29. The area of jurisdiction of the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Hastings; and Lennox and Addington,

ii. the geographic area of the Frontenac Management Board, as set out in paragraph 3.3 (b) of an Order made under section 25.2 of the Municipal Act on January 7, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette dated February 15, 1997,

iii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Belleville, County of Prince Edward, Highlands East, Kingston and South Algonquin, and

iv. the portions of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 were included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Hastings or of the former City of Trenton. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 7; O. Reg. 470/05, s. 1; O. Reg. 72/06, s. 2; O. Reg. 114/07, s. 1; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 4.

French-Language Public District School Boards

Continuation

8. The four French-language public district school boards established by Ontario Regulation 185/97 are continued. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 8.

Names

9. The names of the French-language public district school boards are the names set out in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite Conseil de district des écoles publiques de langue française numbers 56 to 59 in Column 1. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 9; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 5.

Areas of jurisdiction

10. The following are the areas of jurisdiction of the French-language public district school boards:

1. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district du Nord-Est de l’Ontario consists of,

i. the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Muskoka,

ii. the portion of the Territorial District of Parry Sound that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Killarney,

iii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armstrong, Bonfield, Brethour, Calvin, Casey, Chamberlain, Charlton, Chisholm, Cobalt, Cochrane, Coleman, Dack, Dymond, East Ferris, Englehart, Evanturel, Fauquier-Strickland, Gauthier, Haileybury, Harley, Harris, Hearst, Hilliard, Hornepayne, Hudson, Iroquois Falls, James, Kapuskasing, Kearney, Kerns, Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Latchford, Matachewan, Mattawa, Mattawan, Mattice-Val Cote, McGarry, Moonbeam, New Liskeard, North Bay, Opasatika, Papineau-Cameron, Smooth Rock Falls, Temagami, Thornloe, Timmins, Val Rita-Harty and West Nipissing,

iv. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson that is not included in the geographic Township of Barnet, Frecheville, Garrison, Harker, Holloway, Lamplugh, Marriott, McCool, Michaud, Rand or Stoughton,

v. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Ebbs and Templeton,

B. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

Aurora, Barker, Blount, Brower, Calder, Casgrain, Clute, Colquhoun, Fournier, Fox, Guibord, Hanlan, Hanna, Irish, Kendall, Kennedy, Landry, Leitch, Lowther, McCowan, Mortimer, Munro, Nansen, Newmarket, O’Brien, Ottaway, Pyne, St. John, Stimson, Stoddard, Studholme, Teefy and Way,

C. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Blyth, Boyd, Clarkson, Commanda, Deacon, Eddy, Eldridge, Flett, French, Gladman, Gooderham, Hammell, Hartle, Hobbs, Jocko, Kenny, Lauder, Lyman, McCallum, McLaren, Merrick, Notman, Pentland, Phelps, Poitras, Thistle and Wyse, and

D. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming,

Auld, Barber, Barr, Bayly, Beauchamp, Boston, Brigstocke, Bryce, Cane, Catharine, Chown, Corkill, Davidson, Eby, Farr, Firstbrook, Grenfell, Haultain, Henwood, Ingram, Kittson, Lawson, Lebel, Lorrain, Lundy, Maisonville, Marquis, Marter, McElroy, Mickle, Milner, Mulligan, Nichol, Otto, Pacaud, Pense, Roadhouse, Robillard, Savard, Sharpe, Smyth, South Lorrain, Truax, Tudhope, Willet and Willison,

vi. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Benoit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Haggart that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Fauquier-Strickland, and

C. the portion of the geographic Township of Owens that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Val Rita-Harty, and

vii. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, the portion of the geographic Township of Gillies Limit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Coleman.

2. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l’Ontario consists of,

i. the Territorial District of Manitoulin,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Alberton; Atikokan; Baldwin; Blind River; Bruce Mines; Chapleau; Chapple; Conmee; Dawson; Dorion; Dryden; Dubreuilville; Ear Falls; Elliot Lake; Emo; Espanola; Fort Frances; French River; Gillies; Greater Sudbury; Hilton; Hilton Beach; Huron Shores; Ignace; Jocelyn; Johnson; Kenora; Killarney; Laird; Lake of the Woods; La Vallee; MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional; Machin; Manitouwadge; Marathon; Markstay-Warren; Michipicoten; Morley; Nairn and Hyman; Neebing; Nipigon; O’Connor; Oliver Paipoonge; Plummer Additional; Prince; Rainy River; Red Lake; Red Rock; Sables-Spanish Rivers; St.-Charles; St. Joseph; Sault Ste. Marie; Schreiber; Shedden; Shuniah; Sioux Lookout; Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls; Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional; Terrace Bay; The North Shore; Thessalon; Thunder Bay; and White River,

iii., iv. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 3 (1).

v. the geographic area of the local municipality of Greenstone, excluding the lands comprising the Rocky Bay Indian Reserve Number 1, The Caramat District School Area and The Nakina District School Area,

vi. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Aberdeen, Archibald, Aweres, Bridgland, Chenard, Dennis, Deroche, Dunphy, Esquega, Fenwick, Fiddler, Finan, Fisher, Galbraith, Gaudette, Gould, Grasett, Haughton, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home, Huotari, Jarvis, Kars, Kincaid, Kirkwood, Ley, McMahon, Montgomery, Morin, Nouvel, Parkinson, Patton, Peever, Pennefather, Rix, Rose, Ryan, Shields, Slater, Tilley, Tupper, VanKoughnet and Wells,

B. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

Boys, Britton, Buller, Colenso, Dome, Eton, Hartman, Ilsley, Kirkup, Ladysmith, Melgund, Mutrie, Pellatt, Redditt, Redvers, Rowell, Rugby, Smellie, Southworth, Van Horne, Wabigoon, Wainwright and Zealand,

C. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

Asmussen, Baker, Bennett, Dance, Dewart, Farrington, Fleming, Griesinger, Halkirk, Hutchinson, Kingsford, McCaul, McLarty, Menary, Miscampbell, Nelles, Pratt, Rowe, Senn, Sifton, Spohn, Sutherland, Tanner, Trottier and Watten,

D. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

Burwash, Cartier, Cascaden, Caverley, Chapleau, Cox, Curtin, Davis, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, Foster, Foy, Gallagher, Genier, Halsey, Hart, Harty, Hendrie, Hess, Kaplan, Laura, Moncrieff, Mongowin, Panet, Roosevelt, Secord, Servos, and Truman, and

E. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

Atikameg, Blackwell, Bomby, Boothe, Brothers, Bryant, Byron, Cecil, Cecile, Coldwell, Conacher, Corrigal, Cotte, Davies, Devon, Flood, Foote, Forbes, Fraleigh, Goldie, Golding, Gorham, Grain, Grenville, Hagey, Herbert, Homer, Killraine, Knowles, Laberge, Lahontan, Laurie, Lecours, Lismore, Lybster, Lyon, Marks, McCron, McGill, Michener, Mikano, Nickle, O’Neill, Pic, Priske, Roberta, Robson, Shabotik, Sibley, Spooner, Stirling, Strange, Strey, Syine, Tuuri, Walsh, Ware, Wiggins and Yesno,

vii. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Striker that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of The North Shore,

B. all the islands in the North Channel of Lake Huron that lie south of the geographic Townships of Bright and Cobden and south of the portion of the geographic Township of Striker described in sub-subparagraph A, and

C. the mining locations known as Montreal Mining Southern Location, Montreal Mining Northern Location, A. McDonnell Mining Location, Kincaid Mining Locations 5, 6, 7 and 8 and Rankin Mining Location,

viii. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Baird that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Red Lake,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Aubrey that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Machin,

C. all the lands in unsurveyed territory in the vicinity of the station house of the Canadian National Railways at Minaki described as follows:

commencing at a point distant 4 kilometres measured east astronomically from the northeast corner of the said station house,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres,

thence west astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence south astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence east astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres to the point of commencement,

D. except for those parts of the mainland which are crossed by the said line, all lands lying north of a line extending from the southernmost extremity of the geographic Township of Boys to the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Kirkup and south of the southerly boundaries of the geographic Townships of Boys and Pellatt, and the geographic area of the local municipality of Kenora,

E. all lands within an area of 6.4 kilometres in width and lying on both sides of the centre line of tertiary road Number 804 and within 3.2 kilometres of the said centre line measured at right angles thereto, and not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Ear Falls,

F. all lands within an area of 6.4 kilometres in width and lying on both sides of the centre line of that part of the King’s Highway known as Number 105 and within 3.2 kilometres of and measured at right angles to that portion of the centre line of the said part of the highway extending in a generally northerly and northwesterly direction from its intersection with the centre line of Pickerel Creek to its intersection with the southerly limit of the geographic area of the local municipality of Red Lake, and not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Ear Falls or referred to in sub-subparagraph E,

G. all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the west side, the International Boundary between the point of intersection thereon of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude and the point of intersection of the production westerly of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir along the 4th base line,

2. on the south side, the line described as commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the south boundary of the geographic Township of Godson,

thence due east along the said south boundary of the said geographic township and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

3. on the east side, O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line between the 24th mile post thereon and the point of intersection on the said meridian line of the production due east along the 4th base line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir,

4. on the north side, the production along the 4th base line westerly to the International Boundary and easterly to O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir,

but excluding lands within the geographic areas of the local municipalities of Lake of the Woods and Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, and

5.-7. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 3 (3).

H. all and singular that tract of land situate in the Territorial District of Kenora being within an area 4 miles in width lying on both sides of the centre line of secondary highway No. 599 and within 2 miles of and measured at right angles to that portion of the said centre line extending from the easterly boundary of the geographic area of the local municipality of Ignace northeasterly a distance of 45 miles,

ix. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

A. all the lands in unsurveyed territory described as follows:

commencing at the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Bennett,

thence south astronomically 9.6 kilometres,

thence east astronomically to a point distant 9.6 kilometres measured south astronomically from the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Baker,

thence north astronomically 9.6 kilometres more or less to the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Baker,

thence west astronomically to the point of commencement,

B. all the lands in unsurveyed territory described as follows:

commencing at the southwest corner of the geographic Township of McCaul,

thence south astronomically 9.6 kilometres,

thence east astronomically to a point distant 9.6 kilometres measured south astronomically from the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Trottier,

thence north astronomically 9.6 kilometres more or less to the southeast corner of the geographic Township of Trottier,

thence west astronomically to the point of commencement,

C. the Wild Land Reserve,

D. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the north side, the northerly limit of the Territorial District of Rainy River commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the north boundaries of the geographic Townships of Claxton and McLarty,

thence due easterly along the said north boundaries of the said geographic townships and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

thence due south along the said meridian line 9.6 kilometres to the 18th mile post thereon in latitude 49º 0' 6" north,

thence due east to the point of intersection of the production north of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington,

2. on the east side, the line formed by the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, the production of the said east boundary due north to the north boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River and the production due south of the said east boundary to the International Boundary,

3. on the south side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River easterly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the production due south of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, and

4. on the west side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River northerly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude, and

E. all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the south side, a line starting at the middle of the south side of Claim P-772 and running west along the south side of Claims A1-101, A1-108, AL-134, AL-135, etc. to the centre point of Claim AL-174,

2. on the west side, a line running north from the centre point of Claim AL-174 along the west side of Claims HP-99 and HP-187, on through the middle of one of the three small islands K-656 in Little Turtle Lake to a point where a line at right angles will bisect K-659,

3. on the north side, a line starting at the point mentioned above and running east along the north side of Claim K-610, and

4. on the east side, a line starting at the middle point of the south side of Claim P-772 and running north along the east side of Claim HP-138 to a point where it meets the north boundary line of the school section,

x. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

A. the portions of the geographic Townships of Eden, Tilton and Trill that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Greater Sudbury,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Janes that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of West Nipissing, and

C. the portions of the geographic Townships of Hawley, Henry, Loughrin and Street that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Markstay-Warren, and

xi. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

A. the Dawson Road Lots,

B. the area bounded by the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Concessions 1 and 2 of the Dawson Road Lots; the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Forbes; the westerly shore of the Kaministiquia River (sometimes known as the Dog River) and the northerly shore of the Shebandowan River (sometimes known as the Matawin River),

C. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows, excluding St. Ignace Island:

1. on the north side, the extension of the north side of the geographic Township of Davies westerly to intersect with the boundary formed by extending the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins northerly until it meets the said extension,

2. on the east side, the extension of the east side of the geographic Township of Spooner southerly until the Canada-United States border,

3. on the south side, the Canada-United States border, and

4. on the west side, the extension of the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins southerly until the Canada-United States border,

D. the portion of School Section No. 1 MacDiarmid that is not included in the geographic Township of Kilkenny, and

E. the area described as Public School Section Number One, Kashabowie, in the order made on May 17, 1927 by the public school inspector of the District of Thunder Bay, as set out below:

The Western boundary shall be Ninety Degrees and Thirty Minutes West Longitude, and the Southern boundary shall be the continuation of the Southern boundary of the geographic Township of Ames.

Beginning at the point of junction of these two lines, the boundaries shall extend 5 miles eastward, thence 5 miles northward, thence 5 miles westward, and thence 5 miles southward to the starting point.

Mining Claim X.L.1 shall be included, touching the North boundary; Mining Claims K.67, K.66, K.34 and J.1 shall be included, touching the West boundary; and Mining Claims T.B.6213, X.832, X.523, X.530 and X.534 shall be included, touching the East boundary.

The South boundary of the School Section shall be in line with the South boundary of Mining Claim 539 X.

3. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district du Centre Sud-Ouest consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Bruce, Dufferin, Durham, Elgin, Essex, Grey, Haliburton, Halton, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Niagara, Northumberland, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Peterborough, Simcoe, Waterloo, Wellington and York,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Barrie, Brantford, Chatham-Kent, County of Brant, Guelph, Haldimand County, Hamilton, Kawartha Lakes, London, Norfolk County, Orillia, Pelee, Peterborough, St. Marys, St. Thomas, Stratford, Toronto and Windsor, and

iii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 was included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Northumberland.

4. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Hastings; Lanark; Leeds and Grenville; Lennox and Addington; Prescott and Russell; Renfrew; and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry,

ii. the geographic area of the Frontenac Management Board, as set out in paragraph 3.3 (b) of an Order made under section 25.2 of the Municipal Act on January 7, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette dated February 15, 1997,

iii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Belleville, Cornwall, County of Prince Edward, Gananoque, Kingston, Ottawa, Pembroke, Prescott and Smiths Falls,

iv. the portions of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 were included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Hastings or of the former City of Trenton, and

v. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of South Algonquin that is included in the geographic township of Dickens. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 10; O. Reg. 72/06, s. 3; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 6; O. Reg. 177/08, s. 2.

French-Language Separate District School Boards

Continuation

11. The eight French-language separate district school boards established by Ontario Regulation 185/97 are continued. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 11.

Names

12. The names of the French-language separate district school boards are the names set out in Column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française numbers 60A to 66 in Column 1. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 12; O. Reg. 107/08, s. 7.

Areas of jurisdiction

13. The following are the areas of jurisdiction of the French-language separate district school boards:

1. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Grandes Rivières consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armstrong, Brethour, Casey, Chamberlain, Charlton, Cobalt, Cochrane, Coleman, Dack, Dymond, Englehart, Evanturel, Fauquier-Strickland, Gauthier, Haileybury, Harley, Harris, Hearst, Hilliard, Hudson, Iroquois Falls, James, Kapuskasing, Kerns, Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Latchford, Matachewan, Mattice-Val Cote, McGarry, Moonbeam, New Liskeard, Opasatika, Smooth Rock Falls, Temagami, Thornloe, Timmins and Val Rita-Harty,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson that is not included in the geographic Township of Barnet, Frecheville, Garrison, Harker, Holloway, Lamplugh, Marriott, McCool, Michaud, Rand or Stoughton,

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Ebbs and Templeton,

B. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

Aurora, Barker, Blount, Brower, Calder, Casgrain, Clute, Colquhoun, Fournier, Fox, Guibord, Hanlan, Hanna, Irish, Kendall, Kennedy, Landry, Leitch, Lowther, McCowan, Mortimer, Munro, Nansen, Newmarket, O’Brien, Ottaway, Pyne, St. John, Stimson, Stoddard, Studholme, Teefy and Way,

C. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Eldridge, Flett, Gladman, Gooderham, Hammell, Hartle, Hobbs, Kenny, McCallum, McLaren and Thistle, and

D. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming,

Auld, Barber, Barr, Bayly, Beauchamp, Boston, Brigstocke, Bryce, Cane, Catharine, Chown, Corkill, Davidson, Eby, Farr, Firstbrook, Grenfell, Haultain, Henwood, Ingram, Kittson, Lawson, Lebel, Lorrain, Lundy, Maisonville, Marquis, Marter, McElroy, Mickle, Milner, Mulligan, Nichol, Otto, Pacaud, Pense, Roadhouse, Robillard, Savard, Sharpe, Smyth, South Lorrain, Truax, Tudhope, Willet and Willison,

iv. in the Territorial District of Cochrane,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Benoit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Black River-Matheson,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Haggart that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Fauquier-Strickland, and

C. the portion of the geographic Township of Owens that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Val Rita-Harty, and

v. in the Territorial District of Timiskaming, the portion of the geographic Township of Gillies Limit that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Coleman.

2. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Franco-Nord consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Armour, Bonfield, Burk’s Falls, Calvin, Chisholm, East Ferris, Joly, Kearney, Machar, Mattawa, Mattawan, McMurrich/Monteith, Nipissing, North Bay, North Himsworth, Papineau-Cameron, Perry, Powassan, Ryerson, South River, Strong, Sundridge and West Nipissing,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Magnetawan that is not included in the geographic Township of Croft or Spence, and

iii. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Nipissing,

Blyth, Boyd, Clarkson, Commanda, Deacon, Eddy, French, Jocko, Lauder, Lyman, Merrick, Notman, Pentland, Phelps, Poitras and Wyse, and

B. in the Territorial District of Parry Sound,

Laurier, Lount, Patterson and Pringle.

3. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Baldwin; Blind River; Chapleau; Elliot Lake; Espanola; French River; Greater Sudbury; Johnson; Killarney; Laird; Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional; Markstay-Warren; Michipicoten; Nairn and Hyman; Prince; Sables-Spanish Rivers; St.-Charles; Sault Ste. Marie; Shedden; Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional; The North Shore; and White River,

ii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Huron Shores that on December 31, 1998 was not included in the geographic area of the former Township of Thessalon,

iii. Ward No. 2 of the local municipality of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands,

iv. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

Archibald, Aweres, Dennis, Deroche, Esquega, Fenwick, Fiddler, Fisher, Gaudette, Grasett, Havilland, Herrick, Hodgins, Home, Jarvis, Kars, Kincaid, Ley, Montgomery, Nouvel, Parkinson, Patton, Peever, Pennefather, Rix, Ryan, Shields, Slater, Tilley, Tupper and VanKoughnet,

B. in the Territorial District of Parry Sound,

Henvey and Wallbridge, and

C. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

Burwash, Cartier, Cascaden, Caverley, Chapleau, Cox, Curtin, Davis, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, Foster, Foy, Gallagher, Genier, Halsey, Hart, Harty, Hendrie, Hess, Kaplan, Laura, Moncrieff, Mongowin, Panet, Roosevelt, Secord, Servos and Truman,

v. in the Territorial District of Algoma,

A. the mining locations known as Montreal Mining Southern Location, Montreal Mining Northern Location, A. McDonnell Mining Location, Kincaid Mining Locations 5, 6, 7 and 8 and Rankin Mining Location,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Striker that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of The North Shore, and

C. all the islands in the North Channel of Lake Huron that lie south of the geographic Townships of Bright and Cobden and south of the portion of the geographic Township of Striker described in sub-subparagraph B, and

vi. in the Territorial District of Sudbury,

A. the portions of the geographic Townships of Eden, Tilton and Trill that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Greater Sudbury,

B. the portion of the geographic Township of Janes that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of West Nipissing, and

C. the portions of the geographic Townships of Hawley, Henry, Loughrin and Street that are not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Markstay-Warren.

4. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Alberton, Chapple, Conmee, Dawson, Dorion, Dryden, Emo, Fort Frances, Gillies, Ignace, Kenora, Lake of the Woods, La Vallee, Machin, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Morley, Neebing, Nipigon, O’Connor, Oliver Paipoonge, Rainy River, Red Rock, Schreiber, Shuniah, Sioux Lookout, Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, Terrace Bay and Thunder Bay,

ii., iii. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 4 (1).

iv. the geographic area of the local municipality of Greenstone, excluding the lands comprising the Rocky Bay Indian Reserve Number 1,

v. the following geographic townships:

A. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

Boys, Britton, Buller, Colenso, Eton, Hartman, Ilsley, Kirkup, Ladysmith, Melgund, Mutrie, Pellatt, Redditt, Redvers, Rowell, Rugby, Smellie, Southworth, Van Horne, Wabigoon, Wainwright and Zealand,

B. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

Dance, Dewart, Farrington, Fleming, Griesinger, Halkirk, Kingsford, McLarty, Menary, Miscampbell, Nelles, Pratt, Rowe, Senn, Sifton, Spohn, Sutherland and Watten, and

C. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

Atikameg, Blackwell, Bomby, Boothe, Brothers, Bryant, Byron, Cecil, Cecile, Coldwell, Conacher, Corrigal, Cotte, Davies, Devon, Flood, Foote, Forbes, Fraleigh, Goldie, Golding, Gorham, Grain, Grenville, Hagey, Herbert, Homer, Killraine, Knowles, Laberge, Lahontan, Laurie, Lecours, Lismore, Lybster, Lyon, Marks, McCron, McGill, Michener, Mikano, Nickle, O’Neill, Pic, Priske, Roberta, Robson, Shabotik, Sibley, Spooner, Stirling, Strange, Strey, Syine, Tuuri, Walsh, Ware, Wiggins and Yesno,

vi. in the Territorial District of Kenora,

A. the portion of the geographic Township of Aubrey that is not included in the geographic area of the local municipality of Machin,

B. all the lands in unsurveyed territory in the vicinity of the station house of the Canadian National Railways at Minaki described as follows:

commencing at a point distant 4 kilometres measured east astronomically from the northeast corner of the said station house,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres,

thence west astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence south astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence east astronomically 8 kilometres,

thence north astronomically 4 kilometres to the point of commencement,

C. except for those parts of the mainland which are crossed by the said line, all lands lying north of a line extending from the southernmost extremity of the geographic Township of Boys to the southwest corner of the geographic Township of Kirkup and south of the southerly boundaries of the geographic Townships of Boys and Pellatt, and the geographic area of the local municipality of Kenora, and

D. all lands within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the west side, the International Boundary between the point of intersection thereon of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude and the point of intersection of the production westerly of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir along the 4th base line,

2. on the south side, the line described as commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the south boundary of the geographic Township of Godson,

thence due east along the said south boundary of the said geographic township and along its production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

3. on the east side, O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line between the 24th mile post thereon and the point of intersection on the said meridian line of the production due east along the 4th base line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir, and

4. on the north side, the production along the 4th base line westerly to the International Boundary and easterly to O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line of the north boundary of the geographic Township of Tweedsmuir,

but excluding lands within the geographic areas of the local municipalities of Lake of the Woods and Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls,

5.-7. Revoked: O. Reg. 72/06, s. 4 (3).

vii. in the Territorial District of Rainy River,

A. the Wild Land Reserve, and

B. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows:

1. on the north side, the northerly limit of the Territorial District of Rainy River commencing at the point of intersection of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude with the International Boundary,

thence due east 24 kilometres more or less along the 49th degree parallel of north latitude to the east shore of the Lake of the Woods,

thence northeasterly and northerly along the east shore of the Lake of the Woods and the south and east shores of Sabaskong Bay of the Lake of the Woods to the point of intersection of the westerly production of the north boundaries of the geographic Townships of Claxton and McLarty,

thence due easterly along the said north boundaries of the said geographic townships and along their production due east being along O.L.S. Gillon’s base line of 1919 to the 24th mile post on O.L.S. Alexander Niven’s 6th meridian line,

thence due south along the said meridian line 9.6 kilometres to the 18th mile post thereon in latitude 49º 0' 6" north,

thence due east to the point of intersection of the production north of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington,

2. on the east side, the line formed by the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, the production of the said east boundary due north to the north boundary of the Territorial District of Rainy River and the production due south of the said east boundary to the International Boundary,

3. on the south side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River easterly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the production due south of the east boundary of the geographic Township of Farrington, and

4. on the west side, the International Boundary from the mouth of the Rainy River northerly to the point of intersection on the International Boundary of the 49th degree parallel of north latitude, and

viii. in the Territorial District of Thunder Bay,

A. the Dawson Road Lots,

B. the area bounded by the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Concessions 1 and 2 of the Dawson Road Lots, the southerly boundary of the geographic Township of Forbes, the westerly shore of the Kaministiquia River (sometimes known as the Dog River) and the northerly shore of the Shebandowan River (sometimes known as the Matawin River), and

C. all lands in unsurveyed territory within an area the boundary sides of which are as follows, excluding St. Ignace Island:

1. on the north side, the extension of the north side of the geographic Township of Davies westerly to intersect with the boundary formed by extending the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins northerly until it meets the said extension,

2. on the east side, the extension of the east side of the geographic Township of Spooner southerly until the Canada-United States border,

3. on the south side, the Canada-United States border, and

4. on the west side, the extension of the west side of the geographic Township of Wiggins southerly until the Canada-United States border.

5. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Bruce, Elgin, Essex, Grey, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford and Perth, and

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Chatham-Kent, London, Pelee, St. Marys, St. Thomas, Stratford and Windsor.

6. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Dufferin, Durham, Halton, Muskoka, Niagara, Northumberland, Peel, Peterborough, Simcoe, Waterloo, Wellington and York,

ii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Barrie, Brantford, Carling, County of Brant, Guelph, Haldimand County, Hamilton, Kawartha Lakes, McDougall, McKellar, Norfolk County, Orillia, Parry Sound, Peterborough, Seguin and Toronto, and

iii. the portion of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 was included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Northumberland.

7. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Prescott and Russell; and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, and

ii. the geographic area of the local municipality of Cornwall.

8. The area of jurisdiction of the Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario consists of,

i. the geographic areas of the following upper-tier municipalities:

Hastings; Lanark; Lennox and Addington; Leeds and Grenville; and Renfrew,

ii. the geographic area of the Frontenac Management Board, as set out in paragraph 3.3 (b) of an Order made under section 25.2 of the Municipal Act on January 7, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette dated February 15, 1997,

iii. the geographic areas of the following local municipalities:

Belleville, Brockville, County of Prince Edward, Gananoque, Highlands East, Kingston, Ottawa, Pembroke, Prescott, Smiths Falls and South Algonquin, and

iv. the portions of the geographic area of the local municipality of Quinte West that on December 31, 1997 were included in the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Hastings or of the former City of Trenton. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 13; O. Reg. 470/05, s. 2; O. Reg. 72/06, s. 4.

Application and Interpretation

References to old names

14. (1) A reference to a district school board using the name listed in Column 1 of Schedule 1 or 2 shall be construed as if it were a reference to the district school board using the name listed opposite in Column 2 of that Schedule. O. Reg. 107/08, s. 8.

(2) Subsection (1) applies to a reference in any document of legal effect made before the date listed in Column 3 of Schedule 1 or 2, as the case may be. O. Reg. 107/08, s. 8.

(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), a document includes but is not limited to a regulation, directive, order or agreement. O. Reg. 107/08, s. 8.

Date as of which description to be interpreted

15. (1) A description set out in a paragraph of this Regulation of the area of jurisdiction of a district school board shall be interpreted as of January 1, 2002. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 15 (1).

(2) Subsection (1) applies regardless of changes in the boundaries, name or status of one or more municipal entities or geographical areas. O. Reg. 486/01, s. 15 (2).

2006 election

16. Despite section 5 of Ontario Regulation 72/06, the amendments set out in Ontario Regulation 72/06 are deemed to have come into force and to have taken effect on January 1, 2006 for all purposes related to representation on or elections to district school boards. O. Reg. 274/06, s. 1.

17. Revoked: O. Reg. 274/06, s. 1.

SCHEDULE Revoked: O. Reg. 107/08, s. 9.

SCHEDULE 1
OLD NAMES ESTABLISHED BY ONTARIO REGULATION 185/97

Item

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Old Name

New Name

Date

1.

English-language Public District School Board No. 1

District School Board Ontario North East

January 1, 1999

2.

English-language Public District School Board No. 2

Algoma District School Board

January 1, 1999

3.

English-language Public District School Board No. 3

Rainbow District School Board

January 1, 1999

4.

English-language Public District School Board No. 4

Near North District School Board

January 1, 1999

5.

English-language Public District School Board No. 5A

Keewatin-Patricia District School Board

January 1, 1999

6.

English-language Public District School Board No. 5B

Rainy River District School Board

January 1, 1999

7.

English-language Public District School Board No. 6A

Lakehead District School Board

January 1, 1999

8.

English-language Public District School Board No. 6B

Superior-Greenstone District School Board

January 1, 1999

9.

English-language Public District School Board No. 7

Bluewater District School Board

January 1, 1999

10.

English-language Public District School Board No. 8

Avon Maitland District School Board

January 1, 1999

11.

English-language Public District School Board No. 9

Greater Essex County District School Board

January 1, 1999

12.

English-language Public District School Board No. 10

Lambton Kent District School Board

January 1, 1999

13.

English-language Public District School Board No. 11

Thames Valley District School Board

January 1, 1999

14.

English-language Public District School Board No. 12

Toronto District School Board

January 1, 1999

15.

English-language Public District School Board No. 13

Durham District School Board

January 1, 1999

16.

English-language Public District School Board No. 14

Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board

January 1, 1999

17.

English-language Public District School Board No. 15

Trillium Lakelands District School Board

January 1, 1999

18.

English-language Public District School Board No. 16

York Region District School Board

January 1, 1999

19.

English-language Public District School Board No. 17

Simcoe County District School Board

January 1, 1999

20.

English-language Public District School Board No. 18

Upper Grand District School Board

January 1, 1999

21.

English-language Public District School Board No. 19

Peel District School Board

January 1, 1999

22.

English-language Public District School Board No. 20

Halton District School Board

January 1, 1999

23.

English-language Public District School Board No. 21

Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board

January 1, 1999

24.

English-language Public District School Board No. 22

District School Board of Niagara

January 1, 1999

25.

English-language Public District School Board No. 23

Grand Erie District School Board

January 1, 1999

26.

English-language Public District School Board No. 24

Waterloo Region District School Board

January 1, 1999

27.

English-language Public District School Board No. 25

Ottawa-Carleton District School Board

January 1, 1999

28.

English-language Public District School Board No. 26

Upper Canada District School Board

January 1, 1999

29.

English-language Public District School Board No. 27

Limestone District School Board

January 1, 1999

30.

English-language Public District School Board No. 28

Renfrew County District School Board

January 1, 1999

31.

English-language Public District School Board No. 29

Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board

January 1, 1999

32.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 30A

Northeastern Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

33.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 30B

Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

34.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 31

Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

35.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 32

Sudbury Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

36.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 33A

Northwest Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

37.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 33B

Kenora Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

38.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 34A

Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

39.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 34B

Superior North Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

40.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 35

Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

41.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 36

Huron Perth Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

42.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 37

Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

43.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 38

London District Catholic School Board

April 23, 2008

44.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 39

St. Clair Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

45.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 40

Toronto Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

46.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 41

Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

47.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 42

York Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

48.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 43

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

49.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 44

Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

50.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 45

Durham Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

51.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 46

Halton Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

52.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 47

Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

53.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 48

Wellington Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

54.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 49

Waterloo Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

55.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 50

Niagara Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

56.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 51

Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

57.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 52

Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario

January 1, 1999

58.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 53

Ottawa Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

59.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 54

Renfrew County Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

60.

English-language Separate District School Board No. 55

Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board

January 1, 1999

61.

Conseil de district des écoles publiques de langue française no 56

Conseil scolaire de district du Nord-Est de l’Ontario

January 1, 1999

62.

Conseil de district des écoles publiques de langue française no 57

Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l’Ontario

January 1, 1999

63.

Conseil de district des écoles publiques de langue française no 58

Conseil scolaire de district du Centre Sud-Ouest

January 1, 1999

64.

Conseil de district des écoles publiques de langue française no 59

Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario

April 23, 2008

65.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 60A

Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Grandes Rivières

January 1, 1999

66.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 60B

Conseil scolaire de district catholique Franco-Nord

January 1, 1999

67.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 61

Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Nouvel-Ontario

January 1, 1999

68.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 62

Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales

January 1, 1999

69.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 63

Conseil scolaire de district des écoles catholiques du Sud-Ouest

January 1, 1999

70.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 64

Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud

January 1, 1999

71.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 65

Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien

January 1, 1999

72.

Conseil de district des écoles séparées de langue française no 66

Conseil scolaire de district catholique du Centre-Est de l’Ontario

January 1, 1999

O. Reg. 107/08, s. 10.

SCHEDULE 2
OTHER OLD NAMES

Item

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Old Name

New Name

Date

1.

Brant/Haldimand-Norfolk Catholic District School Board

Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board

January 1, 2002

2.

Ottawa-Carleton Catholic District School Board

Ottawa Catholic District School Board

March 27, 2007

O. Reg. 107/08, s. 10.