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( HAI'TKK III. 



N awaking n. \t i -iiin^. we find we liav.- n ., 



Heron Hay ..n tin- IK .ft h-.-ast an^L- "t' Lake Su- 



i'l ^'Hin we an- running along tin- shores of 



the lake. Tin- scenery is very U-autiful. and for 

 liiilirs we ItH.k nut Upon tin- lake, its far-- now still 

 aii-1 smooth, an- 1 dotted here Jind then- witli whit.- sails. 

 At times \\. an- l-ack t'nun tin- lake a mil.- r nn>n-. ami hi^'h 

 al'\- it aiii'Hi^t tin- nx-ky hills: a^ain \\i-arr running al< -n^ 

 th- clitt's "ii tin- shun- as low down as tin- i-n^iiM-i-rs ilar-l \.-n- 

 turr.. F<>r sixty inil-s the railway is carri.-.l thnm^li anl 

 iml the lx>M j.roiiiuiit'Tii's .if tin- inu-th shn- .if Lak.- Su- 

 jn-ri'T. with it-> i-.-]i riK-k-cuttiii^s. \ia.hu-ts au-l tuum-ls con- 

 stantly (K-curi'iii^. In s.unr j.lac.-s tin- lint- is rut "Ut < -f tin- 

 if tin- clif}'-. ail' 1 as w.- ^li<lr al-.n^ tin- lnl_ l.jok 



-Inwn upon tin- hike from tin- 'lix/.y h.-i^hts al'\ v part 

 of this woii-lrrful srrn.-ry shoul-1 !< inixs,-.! l.y tin- trav.-lk-r. 

 who will U- inipivsse<l ly th- .-. \traor-li nary <littic-ultirs that 

 hail to IH- ..v.-rc.iiiu- l.y tin- ni-n who huilt tin- litir. 



Rocky stn-ain-, with nunn-rous wat.-rfalls. rin.l their way 

 lown from tin- mountains ami empty themselves into the 

 lake, mid we are seldom out ofsi^ht <>f dancing rapids <) foam- 

 ing cataracts. At a small station, the engine >!< ips to get a 

 supply of water, and two ..f us ,-{ ..H'the train and wand, 

 coii], I,- . .f hundred yards >ni the railway track: t ; 



a pair of white-thn>ated sparrow-, were noisy and evidently 

 had a n.-st. l.iit In-fore we could find it. the engine U-ll } _ 

 to rin^. and we had to ha-til\ and make a jump for the 



train a.s she Ugan to in<>\ , .,tK 



\Ve now reach .lacktish Hay. and the ^n at -w.-ep around the 

 fa particularly tine. This is a ^n-at c.-ntn- for fishing, and 

 khe evening tiain going 6M( U) Montreal and Toronto al\\ 

 stos to tak-- a carload of white fish and lare lake tr-.ut. A 



