The Canadian Horticulturist. 



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GRIMSBY PARK. 



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Is a name sometimes given to Grimsby Park, of late such a favorite resting place 

 for the citizens of Toronto and Hamilton who wish to spend a few days or 

 weeks by the pebbly beach of om; beautiful Ontario. How the children revel in 

 the sand with tin pail and shovel, and what a pleasure our young people from 

 the city, who have been housed up among brick walls, can find in such a lakeside 

 resort with plenty of boats and fishing tackle. Bathing is also a popular 

 amusement, and opportunities are afforded for both ladies and gentlemen to 

 learn the art of swimming. 



Those of our readers who were able to attend 

 the last summer meeting of our Association, at this 

 Park, will recognize the views 



here given, of the beach and of ^^§$0 Wk* 



the Park. House, where, al 

 though accommodations 

 were somewhat ordinary, 

 yet they were not out of 

 keeping with what might 

 be expected in a hotel, 

 for summer use only. Those wishing more 

 elegant quarters will find them at jthe Lake View 

 House, with correspondingly higher rates. 



