Nepigon River Fishing 



been made of late 

 years too easy. But 

 taking the good with 

 the evil, we follow 

 the too-much beaten 

 track for a thousand 



miles, either directly westward from Mon- 

 treal, or by noble steamers worthy to tra- 

 verse Lake Superior, as far as Port Arthur, 

 and then eastward a hundred miles by rail. 

 A little after noon, trains both eastward 

 and westward on the Canadian Pacific ap- 



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