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is much to be hoped that the places where they grow will 

 some day be secured for the nation. 



Turning to our Crown colonies and self-governing colonies, 

 I w^ould like to call the Fellows' attention to the wonderful 

 efEorts which Canada has made to preserve its native fauna 

 and flora, efforts which should certainly be emulated by other 

 countries. These reserves are managed partly by the Dominion 

 Government and partly by the Provincial Governments. The 

 Dominion Government appropriates a sum of £130,000 a year 

 for their adequate upkeep. Statistics are generally dull; I 

 am nevertheless venturing to put these facts before the Fellows, 

 and to show them at the same time some photographs of these 

 areas. My friend, Dr. Gordon Hewitt, of " Kill that fly " 

 fame, takes a great interest in this movement, and Canada is 

 much to be congratulated on having his sympathy. 



DOMINION PARKS 



Rocky Mountain, Banff, Alberta 

 Yoho, Rocky Mountains 

 Glacier, Rocky Mountains . 

 Jasper Park, Rocky Mountains 

 Waterton Lake Park, Alberta 

 Buffalo Park, Yellow Head, Alberta 

 Elk Island Park, Alberta . 

 Thousand Island Park, St. Lawrence 



Stanley Park, Vancouver 



Moose Mountain Reserve, Alberta 



Sq. miles 



1800 



560 



468 



1000 



13| 



162 



16 



Acres. 

 1000 



Sq. miles. 



2 



PROVINCIAL PARKS 



Algonquin Park, Ontario .... 

 Temagami Park, Ontario .... 

 Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Ontario 

 Rondeau Park, Ontario .... 

 Laurentides Park, Quebec .... 

 Mount Robson Park, British Columbia . 

 Strathcona Park, Vancouver Island, Britisli 

 Columbia 



Sq. miles, 



2300 



3700 



