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vor, Juddihaven, Royal Muskoka and Port Carling. Left on Thursday for Fern- 

 dale, Pinelands, Port Sandfiekl, Hammill's Point and Gregory; on Friday visited 

 Woodington, Minnett's, Paignton House, Morinus and the Bluffs; and on Saturday 

 left the Bluffs for the Royal Muskoka, Waskada, Port Carling and Gravenhurst. 



Spent Monday, 29th August, patrolling Gull Lake, Pinedale and Silver Lake. 

 Left Gravenhurst on Tuesday for Shanty Bay, calling at Montcalm, Walker's 

 Point and Port Carling; next day called at Port Sandfield, Pinelands, Elgin 

 House, Redwood, Hammill's Point, Hemlock Point and Port Sandfield; on Thurs- 

 day visited Gregory, Craigielea, Woodington, Minnett's, Paignton House, Morinus, 

 The Bluffs, and the Royal Muskoka; on Friday went to Rosseau Falls, Rosseau, 

 Maplehurst, Juddhaven, Windermere, and Port Carling; and on Saturday to Ross- 

 claire, Mortimer's iand Gravenhurst, remaining at the latter place until Tuesday 

 owing to rough weather. 



Left Gravenhurst on Tuesday, 6th September, calling at Beaumaris, Hutton 

 House, Milford Bay and Port Carling. Next day called at AVindermere, Rosseau 

 Falls, Rosseau, Maplehurst, Juddhaven and the Royal Muskoka. On Thursday 

 visited Morinus, Paignton House, Minnett's, Woodington, Port Sandfield, Elgin 

 House and Hammill's Point, leaving on Friday for Stanley House, Port Cockhurn, 

 Gordon Bay, Barnesdale and Port Carling, and on Saturday for Rossclaire, Big 

 Island, St. Elmo and Gravenhurst. 



Patrolled the east side of Lake Muskoka on Monday from Gravenhurst to 

 mouth of Muskoka River, and back to Gravenhurst. Next day patrolled to Shanty 

 Bay, Island F, and along west shore to Montcalm; the following day to Morti- 

 mer's Point, Bala, and Beaumaris, where the " Meenagha " was laid up for the 

 season, Septembe,r 14th. 



Logged 1,321 miles. 



REPORT OF WORK PERFORMED BY PATROL BOAT "WANDERER" 



ON THE WATERS OF LAKE NIPISSING DURING 



THE YEAR 1910. 



On May 14th, left North Bay for South-East Bay, patrolled all the fishing 

 grounds in that vicinity. No sign of any nets. On May 14th, left North Bay 

 for the Little Sturgeon River, No indication of illegal fishing. On May 25th, 

 I left for Nipissing, as per instruction from Department. 



On June 11th, I left for Callandar to investigate complaint of illegal fishing, 

 no evidence to go ahead with the case. On June 15th, left for South-East Bay, 

 patrolled along east shore, found no nets. Sold two angling permits. On May 

 18th, left for Goose Islands, patrolled all around the group. No signs of illegal 

 fishing. On July 4th, left for South-East Bay, patrolled along south shore, and 

 sold two permits, July 20th, left for Cross Point to investigate complaint re 

 net fishing. Found two small nets at the mouth of Back River, both nets belonged 

 to Indians. On July 22nd, left for Fish Bay and South River. Visited a number 

 of campers. All were residents. No complaints of any illegal work. On July 

 28th left for the French River. On July 29th left Frank's Bay, patrolled around 

 Sundy Island, found very few campers. All were supplied with permits. 



On July 30th, left Frank's Bay. Went to Partridge Island. Sold three 

 angling permits. On August 3rd, left Frank's Bay, patrolled to Five-Mile Bay. 

 Visited a number of campers. All were supplied witlh licenses. On August 4th, 

 patrolled to Satchel's Bay. Visited several fislhing parties. All had permits. 



