Consisting of that part of the City of Montréal described as follows: commencing at the intersection of Berri Street with S
aint-Antoine Street East; thence southwesterly along Saint-Antoine Street East to Saint-Laurent Boulevard;
thence northwesterly along said boulevard to the Canadian Pacific Railway;
thence generally northeasterly along said railway to Sherbrooke Street East (Road No. 138);
thence southerly along said street to Sheppard Street;
...[+++]thence southeasterly along said street to de Rouen Street; thence northeasterly along said street to Dufresne Street; thence southeasterly along said street and its production to the St. Lawrence River (westerly of Sainte-Hélène Island); thence northeasterly along said river (passing northerly of said island) to the easterly limit of the City of Montréal; thence southerly along said limit to the Victoria Bridge; thence southwesterly along said bridge to the channel of the Port of Montréal in the St. Lawrence River; thence northerly along said channel to a point due east from the northeasterly extremity of de l’Horloge Basin; thence due west to the northeasterly extremity of de l’Horloge Basin; thence southwesterly along said basin to the southeasterly production of Berri Street; thence northwesterly along said production and Berri Street to the point of commencement.