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THE SAGUENAY. 



twenty miles this side of Bathurst, from the first of July to the 

 middle of August, if one will go some six or eight miles helow the 

 half-way house, where he dines in going from Chatham to Bathurst, 

 and is willing to submit to be bled by black flies and mosquitoes. 



If one's time is limited, he should go in June or July to Quebec, 

 and there take a steamer, which leaves every few days, for the Saguenay, 

 the western terminus of the range of Sea-Trout on the St. Lawrence. 

 He will land at Tadousac, a few miles above the entrance of the 

 Saguenay. This would occupy but a few days from Boston. After 

 fishing in the vicinity of Tadousac, he might follow the directions 

 \yhich I here quote from one of the letters of a friend at Montreal. 



" The Tadousac Hotel was opened last year, and proved to be a good, 

 comfortable house. This year it has been leased by Mr. Browning, of the 



