396 FLY FISHING AND SPINNING 



and rivers where the angler may be sure of finding good sport. 

 From almost every station on the Canadian Pacific Railway 

 in Maine and New Brunswick good trout streams and rivers 

 are within walking distance. Quebec City is a good starting 

 point for trout fishing, for within a few miles are Lake St. 

 Charles, Beauport, Calvaire, Cache and other good fishing 

 waters. The Laurentides National Park boundary is within 

 twenty-five miles of the ancient and historic city. On the 

 Nomining Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway, reached 

 from Montreal, good trout fishing may be had in a charming 

 district of lake and mountain. On the Ottawa and Mani- 

 waki branch there are many good fishing waters for trout, 

 as well as at Cummings, eight miles from Grenville Station, 

 on the Montreal to Ottawa Line. 



In Ontario, best of all districts, is the wondeiful North 

 shore of Lake Superior, alongside which the Canadian 

 Pacific Railway runs across trout waters that are world 

 renowned. 



Here are a few of the rivers in Ontario Onaping, Spanish 

 River, Apishkaugama, Michipicoten, Steel, Magpie, White, 

 Little Pic, Monk, Black, Maggot, Gravel, Cress, Prairie, 

 Upper Steel, Trout Creek, Wolfe, Mackenzie, Current and 

 Nipigon. 



There are many lakes and streams in the Canadian 

 Rockies easily reached by the Canadian Pacific Railway 

 near Banff, Field and Glacier, etc., and very fair fishing 

 may be enjoyed amid some of the grandest sceneiy in the 

 world. 



Old man River, on the Alberta side of the foothills of the 

 Rocky Mountains, offers some of the finest fly fishing in 

 the Mountains. This stream is reached by wagon from 

 Lundbreck Station, about fifteen miles distant. Both north 

 and south forks are good, but the north as a rule yields 

 the better fishing. 



