American Angler Advertiser. 



me Grand TrunK Railway H%m 



forms the favorite and most popular route between the Atlantic .Seaboard and the Great West, and 

 reaching bv its main line and branches every important city, town and 

 manufacturing centre in the 



DOMINION OF CANADA, 



oflers such facilities, bv its frequent and splendidly equipped train service, as to entitle it 



to preeminence as the 



The numberless beautiful and picturesque lakes of the Georgian Bay and Muskoka Region, reached only by 

 our lines, teem with speckled trout, black bass, salmon and muskalonge, and one has only " to cast a fly " to " kill 

 a beauty ;" while the adjacent forests abound in partridge, deer, bear and other game. Such is the salubrity of 

 this favored highland countrv that it is fast coming into preeminence as a delightful sanitorium, where one finds 

 in climate, scenery, comforts" and varietv, those cheerful elixirs which conduce to the restoration of health. 



To the Eastward, or " Way Down East," by our own lines and immediate connections, we carry the tourist 

 and fisherman through the most charming scenery to "fresh fields and pastures new," in the way o'f fishing and 

 hunting. One must travel far afield to find better fishing than is to be found on and near our lines in Quebec 

 and Maine, while to the Northeast bevond the renowned battlements of historic Quebec, the lordly ouaniche 

 holds -t-perious sway in the waters of Lacs St. Jean and Edward. 



The publications furnished by the Passenger Department of the Grand Trunk System, and which can be had 

 of anv passenger or ticket agent of the System, embrace : Sporting and Hunting Resorts reached by the lines 

 of the Grand Trunk Railway System ; Gateways of Tourist Travel, with full description of the Seaside Special ; 

 Pen and Sunlight Sketches and" Tourist Guide ; The Thousand Islands Map and Folder ; and The Muskoka and 

 Midland Folder ; etc.; etc. 



Information as to routes, rates, train service, hotel accommodation, etc., cheerfully given by all agents of the 

 System, and we invite correspondence. 



GEO. B. REEVE, General Traffic Manager, Montreal. W. E. DAVIS, General Passenger and Traffic Agent. 

 E. H. HUGHES, Asst. Gen. P. and T. Agt., Chicago, 111. G. T. BELL, Asst. Gen. P. and T. Agt., Montreal. 

 FRANK P. DWYER, Eastern Passenger Agent, 273 Broadway, New York. 



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Near=by Trout and Other Waters 



Along the route of the 



Delawm, Laelawanna & Western 



RAILWAY 



There are many very fine trout streams and black bass 

 waters which are 



OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 



and can be reached in a few hours from New York 



City. We name a few of them : 

 Franklin.— Branch of Wallkill River, near station 



black bass, pickerel, etc. 

 Stanhope,— Hopatcong and Budd's Lake, one to three 



miles ; black bass, pickerel, etc. 

 Ba III winsville.— Seneca River; pike, pickerel and 



some small muscalonge. 

 Chenango Forks.— Chenango River at station ; black 



bass, perch and pickerel. 

 Homer.— Lakes containing black bass, and numerous 



trout streams within a radious of ten miles. 

 Preble, — Numerous lakes close to station contain 



black bass and pickerel in numbers. 

 Beacll Haven.— Susquehanna River near-by is well 



known for its black bass and wall-eyed pike fishing. 

 Klinlinrwt. — Good trout brooks near station. 

 Mount Porono. — Plenty of trout in adjacent streams. 

 (■oiililsbnro. — .Same fishing as at Forks. 

 Henryville.— At this station are the celebrated trout 



waters of the East and West branches of Broadheads 



Creek. 

 Montrose Villasre.— There are about thirty lakes in 



this vicinity that contain trout, black bass, pickerel 



and perch.' 

 Cresco.— Excellent trout fishing. 

 P4«ronn summit.— Good fishing for trout ; two 



streams. 



In addition to the above there are at least fifty other 

 good fishing points along the line of the Delaware, 

 Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For time table 

 and other information apply to 



W. F. HOLWILL, Gen. Pass. Agt., New York. 



