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(alewife) principally : art. flies in use : last of April, May and June best ; u<> regular 

 hotel, but board can be procured at .?."> p. week ; guide #1 p. d. 



River Philip (Intercolonial) River Philip 2 in.: Simpson 1. 12 m.; last named 

 best for trout ; and head of tide on River Philip for salmon ; flies and worms in use; 

 June and September best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides and boats can lie procured at 

 fairp rices. There is a good camp on Simpson 1. with a good road to it. 



Roundhill (Wind. fc A.) Lovett br. near station; salmon and trout; salmon 

 most uumeroiis ; usual lures ; May and June best ; guides at low charge. 



Tracadie (Intercolonial) Tracadie Harbor > 4 m.: St. George's Bay 1 m.; last 

 named best; salmon, herring etc.; small herring used as baits ; May, June, July and 

 August best ; hotels $3 p. d. 



Truro (Intercolonial) Salmon r. 1 m. and numerous lakes within 10 to 15 m.; 

 the lakes best ; trout ; flies and worms usual baits ; June, July and August best; 

 hotels .*1.2o to $'2 p. d.; boats at moderate rates. The trout are of fair size and in 

 some of the 1. run large. Address Mr. Geo. Donken, Truro, N. S. 



Valley Intercolonial) Salmon r. and Christie's br. ' 4 in . : equally good ; salmon 

 and trout : last most numerous ; worms and flies as baits; June best month; no 

 guides or boats needed ; the trout run small. 



Waterville (Wind. & A.) Cornwallis r. ^ m.; North r. 6m.; last named best ; 

 trout and salmon ; trout most numerous ; worms and flies usual baits ; March, 

 May and September best months ; hotel $1.25 p. d.; guides and boats not needed. 



Wellington (Intercolonial) Grand 1. 1 m.; Kelly's 1., Lobes Land Longl. 

 accessible ; first named best ; trout, grayling and bass ; grayling most numerous ; 

 baits are minnows, art. flies and worms : from April 1st to winter is best season ; 

 board $1 p. d.; guides $1 to $1.50 p. d.; boats about $1 to $1.50 p. d. See Entield, 

 X. S. 



Wentworth (Intercolonial) Wallace r. 2m.; trout; worms and flies used; 

 usual season ; hotel $1 p. d. 



West River (Intercolonial) Bens 1. '2% m. ; McDonald's 1.4m.; Little Jennie's 

 1 2^ m. ; West r. near station ; McDonald's 1. best; trout; worms generally used 

 for the river and art. flies for lakes; May and June best: hotel 75c p. d. No 

 public guides or boats, both however can be hired or borrowed. 



Wilxnot (Wind. & A.) Annapolis r. and Black r. }^ to 4m.; Walkers br. 3 m.; 

 Nictaux r. 4m.: lakes and rivers on South Mountain 5 to 15 rn.; last mentioned 

 are best : salmon, trout and perch ; trout most numerous ; worms generally used 

 as bait ; March and all the summer months best ; nearest hotels are at Middleton 

 and Kingston at $1 to $1.50 p. d. ; board could be procured at this place in private 

 houses on reasonable terms. Salmon are scarce in the Annapolis r. and the fishing 

 generally near the station is poor. See Middleton, N. S. 



Windsor (Wind . & A.) Avon r. > 8 m.; Fall br. 4m.; Panuke 1's. 8 m.; Still- 

 water 1's and outlets 13 m.; small 1's in woods about Still water 13 to 16 m .; St. 

 Croix r. 1 to 10 m.; Kennetcook 6m.; Panuke and Stillwater 1's and small 1's 

 about Stillwater best ; tomcods, smelts, gaspereau (alewives), salmon, trout, perch 

 and eels ; trout, smelts, gaspereau and tomcods most numerous ; worms and art. 

 flies used mostly for baits ; hotels and boarding houses $1 to $'2 p. d., less by the 

 week ; guides at reasonable rates . 



Wolfville (Wind. & A . ) Minas Basin >4 m.; Gaspereaux r. 2 m.; Davidson 1. 

 8m.: Black r. 5 m.; Forks r. 10 m.; salmon, trout and gaspereau (alewife) are 

 plentiful in Gaspereaux r. and trout abound in Davidson 1., black and Forks r's. ; 

 flies and live bait used ; May and June best ; hotels $1 p. d. and upwards ; guides, 

 boats etc. can be had at low rates. Some salmon in Gaspereaux r. 



Province of Ontario. 



Allenford (Gr. T., see page V). Sauble r. } m.; Chesley 1. 3 m.; Arran 1. 6 m.; 

 Gold 1. 4^ m., all about equal ; pike and b. b.; trolling spoon mostly used ; spring 

 months best. 



Angus (N. & N. W). Pirn r. empties into the Nottawasaga r. here ; the first 

 named yields fine trout fishing for 14 miles up, and the latter abounds in pike, 

 bass and pike perch, to its outlet in lake Huron ; Flies are best bait for trout ; any 

 kind of live bait or spoon for pike, pike perch and bass. Hotel. $1 p. d. See Ever- 

 ett, Out. 



