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one hundred miles, and is a delightful | works of the kind in the whole world. 
trip to make. Through tortuous passages | Returning to Petoskey, steamer via 
of the narrows, and around the charming | the bay route can be taken for Charle- 
islands, the tourist is led to manv pie- | voix. Another good route is via Boyne 
Falls, stage, and steamer 
on Pine Lake, as men- 
tioned elsewhere. Char- 
levoix is charmingly loca- 
ted on a peninsula formed 
between Pine Lake anda 
small body of water call- 
ed Round Lake, at the 
mouth of the former. The 
scenery is romantic. Fa- 
cilities for fishing are fine, 
and the fishing is most 
excellent. Mill Creek, a 
mile from the villlage, is 
a good trout stream, while 
Pine Lake is well supplied 
with any quantity of ex- 
cellent fish, as already 
stated. The Deer, Jor- 
dan, and Boyne rivers 
and Intermediate Lake 
may be reached from this 
point by highway or by a 
boat that plies between 
Charlevoix and the head 
of Pine Lake. At this 
point is the Charlevoix 
Summer Resort (some- 
times called the Baptist 
Summer Resort), organi- 
zed in 1878, and located 
half a mile from the post- 
office and stores of the 
village and three-quarters 
of a mile from Lake Mich- 
igan. The grounds com- 
turesque scenes. At the Sault are the | prise nearly thirty acres, the entire east- 
celebrated falls, where the United States | ern line extending along Pine Lake, and 
government has been spending so much | its northern boundary being the waters 
money to benefit the lake commerce. | of Round Lake. 
The canal has the largest locks of any Charlevoix as a Summer resort has 
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