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the park rangers although the duties are the same, thus causing a friction and 

 jealousy, which can scarcely be overcome in any other manner. 



At the time of writing, and for three days previous, we are having a very 

 severe storm, alternate snow and rain with strong wind from the northwest, 

 making it impossible to travel, therefore the mailing of this report may be delayed. 



! have the honour to be. Sir, 



Your obedient servant. 



Hugh McDonald, 

 Superintendent Quetico Provincial Park. 

 The Honour able James Lyons, 



Minister of Lands and Forests, 

 Toronto, Ontario. 



Appendix No. 37 

 Rondeau Provincial Park. 



Morpeth, Ont., October 31st, 1923. 



Honourable Sir, — I beg to submit my report for the fiscal year ending 

 October 31st, 1923. 



Rondeau Provincial Park has had a great many visitors this past season, 

 and its popularity is well established as a favoured summer resort. Tourists 

 come from far and near, and cannot say enough in its praise as being one of the 

 finest natural parks in Western Ontario, and as an ideal spot for a real holiday. 



Situated as it is between Rondeau Bay and the blue waters of Lake Erie, 

 it is unexcelled as a beauty spot for the erection of summer cottages, which 

 may 'be built either on the Bay side or on the Lake side as the parties may 





Superintendent's House — Rondeau Park. 



