THE GRAND CASCAPEDIA RIVER 7 



the first house to be built at this chosen 

 spot and named it after his sporting estate 

 in Ireland. 



Opposite the Club House is the river 

 Escuminac. It formerly contained many 

 salmon but the fishing was destroyed by 

 the dam of a saw-milL 



Eight miles above New Derreen is a 

 three-rod station called Middle Camp, and 

 at sixteen miles there is accommodation for 

 two anglers at Tracadie. 



Lazy Bogan, the last camp on the river, 

 is twenty odd miles farther up the stream. 



The Club has over forty miles of fishing 

 and more than fifty salmon pools. 



CLUB RULES 

 DIVISION OF WATER 



At New Derreen and Middle Camp the number of 

 rods shall not exceed four at each station, and at 

 Tracadie, shall not exceed two. 



As between New Derreen and Middle Camp, 

 when both are occupied, and as between Middle 

 Camp and Tracadie, when both are occupied, the 

 water shall be apportioned as follows : New Derreen, 

 from the lower Club line to the head of Dimock's 



