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Ayr (Cau. P). Cedar or.; Eastern's 1.; McCroue'sl.; Reid's 1., all within 3 111.; 

 Cedar cr. is best for trout ; trout, b. b. and perch are found ; bass and perch most 

 numerous ; worms, frogs and grasshoppers are the usual bait ; May to September 

 are best ; hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats at trifling cost. 



Ayrton (Gr. T., see page V). South branch Saugeen r. 5 in.; brook trout; worms 

 and ilies used ; June, July and August best ; hotels $1 p. d.; line fishing waters and 

 large scores of trout have been made in one day by one rod. Many of the fish 

 weigh from 1 to 2 Ibs. 



Ballantyne's (Gr. T). St. Lawrence r. 3 m.; pike, pickerel and b. b.; bass most 

 numerous ; baits flies and worms ; August and September best. 



Barclay (Can. P.) Lake Wabigoon 1 m.; Thunder 1. l,' a in.; last named best; 

 trout, pike and pickerel ; trout most numerous ; trolling mostly ; May and June 

 best ; no hotels, camp outfits required ; guides cheap ; canoes can be had. Most 

 fishing done here by Indians. 



Barrie (N. & N. W). Kemperfeldt bay at station; salmon, troiit, s. in. black 

 bass, lake herring, perch and frost fish; herring and frost fish most numerous; 

 spoons for trout and bass ; minnows for frost fish and herring ; April 15 to June 

 1 for trout, Nov. 1 to May 1 for herring and frost fish ; June to October for bass ; 

 hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; guides not required ; boats $1 p. d.; baits plentiful. There 

 are several fair troiit streams in this vicinity. 



Beaverton (Gr. T., see page V). Lake Simcoe y z m.; Beaver r. at station ; first 

 named best; troxTt, white fish, herring and b. b.; herring and white fish most nu- 

 merous ; worms, and trolling spoons are used ; June, July, Oct. and Nov. best ; 

 hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats lOc. p. h. or 50c. to $1 p. d.; bait at nominal 

 cost. 



Belle River (Gr. T). Lake St. Glair near station ; some pickerel, mascalonge, 

 pike and herring caught here, but fishing rather indifferent. 



Belleville (Gr. T., see page V). Bay of Quinte 2 m.; salmon, b. b., white fish 

 and nearly all varieties of fresh water fish ; worms, grasshoppers, minnows and 

 spoons as bait ; whole season is good ; good accommodations at $1 p. d. and upwards ; 

 guides $1 p. d.; first-class boats $1.25 p. d. Massassauga point on this bay is quite 

 a resort, and good fishing is to be had there. 



Bertie (Gr. T). Lake Erie 1 in.; herring, white fish, pickerel, b. b., etc.; herring 

 and pickerel most numerous ; minnows, chubs, etc. as bait ; April, May and June 

 best; hotels #1 p. d. Point Albino 5 m. up the lake is a favorite fishing ground 

 or the local aMglers ; boats and board can be had there at moderate charges. 



Blair (Gr. T.) Grand r. and River Speeed at station, and numerous spring creeks, 

 lakes and ponds from y z m. to 4 m., all fairly good ; speckled trout, b. b. and 

 perch ; baits used are worms, flies, minnows and trolling spoons ; May, June, 

 September and October ; hotels $1 p. d.; guides can be had. 



Bradford (Gr. T., see page V.) Holland r. '4111.; Lake Simcoe quite distant; 

 the latter is best ; b. b., mascalonge and white fish, the latter predominating ; 

 baits are, flies, worms, minnows and trolling gangs ; Spring and Fall best seasons 

 hotel $1 p. d.; guides $1.50 to $3 p. d. 



Brantford (Gr. T.) Grand r. 1 to 3 in.; mascalonge, pike, pickerel, b. b., perch, 

 etc.; pickerel and bass most numerous; minnows, frogs, grubs and flies as bait ; 

 May, June, July and August best; hotel $2 p. J.; boats and baits reasonable! 

 Fishing reported excellent. 



Brucefield (Gr. T., see page V.) Lake Huron, 10 m.; lake trout, perch, etc.; 

 trout most numerous ; worms and herrings \isual baits ; June and July best ; hotels 

 $1 p. d.; guides, boats and baits procurable at reasonable rates. Fishing is excel- 

 lent. 



Burlington (Gr. T.) Burlington Bay and Lake Ontario \y 2 m.; first named best ; 

 b. b., pike, perch, etc.; bass most numerous; minnows and crayfish usxial baits; 

 July and August best; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; boats at moderate prices. 



Calabogie (K. & P.) Calabogie 1. %. in.; Mile 1. 4 m.; Mud 1. 5 m.; first named 

 best ; many varieties of fresh water fishes ; grasshoppers and small fish as bait ; 

 usual seasons ; hotel $1 p. d. 



Caledonia (Gr. T., see page V.) Grand r., Boston cr. and McKenzie cr.; first 

 named best ; b. b. principally ; Jxine and July best ; taken with spoon and fly 

 hotel $1 p. d. The fishing is good at times for b. b. 



