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Agwanus . 



Nabetippi 



Pashasheeboo . 



Little Watscheeshoo 

 |Great Watscheeshoo 



Corneille . 

 ■(•Romaine . 

 fMingan 



fManitou . 



■|"Saint John 

 Magpie 



Supitagan 

 Trout River 

 fMoisie 



f Ste. Marguerite (e)i bas) 



Pentecost . 

 fTrinity (Bay) . 



|Goodbout . 



Betseie 

 fMistassini 



English . 



|£)ersimis . 



f Nipiiuewecaw'nan 



Jeremie 



Colombier 



Plover 



Blanche 

 fLaval 



Sault de Cochon 



Portneuf . 



Grand Escoumain 



G. Bergeron ne . 

 L. Bergeronne . 



Small stream. Net Salmon-fishery location only. 



(N.E. bound of "Lordship of Mingan.") 

 Small stream. Fair fly-fishing. One rod. 

 Tolerable size. Fair fishery. Only nets. 

 Small river. Nearly cleaned out. 

 Good river. Run down, but recovering. 

 Small river. Nearly cleaned out. 

 Affords most excellent sport for one rod. 

 E.\cellent net and fly-fishing for Salmon. Pools 



always bold a heavy run of large fish. 

 Branch of the Mingan, equally good and well 



known. 

 Very large stream, afiording excellent fly-fishing. 

 Good net-fishery for Salmon. Rapid little river. 



One angling pool. 

 Small stream. Chiefly net-fisherj-. 

 Small. Cleaned out by netting. One rod. 

 Noted for numbers of weighty Salmon, Extensive 



and lucrative net-fishery. Fine fly-fishing. 

 Excellent river for Salmon and Trout. Fair fly- 

 fishing. Needs recruiting. 

 Full, swift stream, not much frequented by Salmon. 



Stationary fisheries at the mouth. 

 Favorite river. Afi'ords Salmon and Trout fishing, 



for net and rod. 

 Fine Salmon-river, widely known as such. 

 Small; aflfords fly-fishing. 

 Good river, but small and run down. 

 Empties into deep cove. Salmon-fishery for nets. 



Plenty of Trout. 

 Immense stream, and has many tributaries. Scenery 



interesting. Abounds with largest sized Salmon,- 



uncertain as fliers except on the waters of its 



branches. 

 Tributary of Ecrsimis. Affords fly-fishing. 

 Small. Trout only. Fur-trading post chiefly. 

 Salmon-fishing. For nets only. 

 Do. Do. 



Do. Do. 



Picturesque river. Besides net-fishery, it affords 



fly-fishing for Salmon and Trout. 

 Steep falls hinder ascent of Salmon. Famous for 



Trout-fishing along the estuary border. 

 A Trout-stream. Net-fishery station for Salmon 



along the tideway. 

 Once famous for Salmon, but utterly ruined by 



lumbering. 

 Good Trout-stream. 

 Good Trout-stream. (Both the Bergeronne rivers 



are within few miles of Saguenay and Tadousac.) 



|St. Margaret {en haut) 



Discharge into River Saguenay. 



Large tributary of river Saguenay. Fine Salmon- 

 fishing with fly. Trout abundant late in the season. 



