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Revelstake (Can. P.) Summers, Three Valley and Arrow lakes, respectively 8, 

 10 and 28 m.- the last best for geese and duck; in addition to which caribou, deer 

 and cinnamin bear are found; deer and caribou most numerous; Oct. and Nov. 

 best; pack and saddle horses used. $1.50 p d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides $2.50 p. d.; 

 no dogs; country wooded, rocky, hilly, with numerous low wet marshes; upon the 

 latter geese and duck are abundant; mostly Dominion land, all of it free to 

 hunters. 



Savonas (Can. P.) Copper and Tobacco creets respectively 8 and 20 m. and 

 Indian Gardens 4 m.; all equally good; deer and grouse; first most numerous; 

 Sept and Oct. best; hotels $2 p. d.; livery $1.50 p. d. for saddle horse; Indian 

 guides, with dogs and horse, $2 p. d.; some of the Indian dogs are very fine hunt- 

 ers; country wooded, hilly, with open flats and very dry; the hunting is reported 

 as extra good. 



Shuswap (Can. P.) Good hunting for deer and grouse in close vicinity of sta- 

 tion: geese dnck, bear and wolf are also found in numbers; deer and grouse most 

 abundant; hotels $1 p. d.; guides, no dogs, reasonable; country diversified and 

 open to all comers. 



Sicamous (Can. P.) Caribou flange and other grounds within 30 m.; caribou, 

 deer and grouse; no regular livery; hotels $1.50 p. d.; Indian guides (no dogs) $1.50 

 to $2 p. d.; country wooded, rocky, rough, dry and free to all; hunting excellent; 

 camping necessary. 



apence s Bridge (Can. P.) The mountains 5 m. and beyond are the best 

 grounds; deer, duck, grouse and a few bear; deer most abundant; Sept. 1 to Jan. 1 

 best; livery $1 p. d. for saddle horse; hotels $1.50 p. d.; Indian guides (no dogs) 

 $1.50 p. d.; country diversified and open to all; good hunting; camping necessary; 

 good trails over all the mountains. 



Victoria (O. E. & N. and Can. P.) The best grounds lie within 20 m. of station: 

 deer, grouse, quail, bear, duck, geese and a few "pheasants;" deer, grouse and 

 duck most numerous; Sept. 1 to Jan. 1 best; livery $1.50 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1 and 

 upward p. d.; no regular guides, local sportsmen sometimes act as such; country 

 mainly timbered, rocky, dry and owners, as a rule, do not object, and only those 

 near the city; hunting good; in the mountains elk, bear, mountain sheep and cari- 

 bou can be found . 



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Marqnette (Can. P.) Long lake 5m.; duck and geese; Sept. and Oct. best; no 

 regular livery, hotels or guides; country full of sloughs; no objections to hunt- 

 ing; Bh'ooting good; moose hunting good every winter within 25 m. 



Minnedosa (M. & N. W.) There are no particular shooting grounds, plenty of 

 game anywhere in this vicinity; "chicken," duck, plover and a few partridge; rab- 

 bits also very plentiful; Sept 15th to Nov. 1st best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 no regular guides or trained dogs; country mainly open prairie, a few ponds and 

 sloughs; owners do not object; shooting good; plenty of deer in the mountains 28 

 m. north. 



Morris (Can. P.) Grounds within 8 ni. of station; duck, "chicken," deer, grouse, 

 woodcock, plover, snipe and geese; duck and grouse most abundant; Sept. for 

 grouse; April, last of Aug. and Sept. for duok; for geese April; livery $1 to $1.50 p. 

 d.; guides not needed; country open, wet and dry; owners, as a rule do not ob- 

 ject; shooting excellent. 



Neepawa (M. & N. W.) "Chicken" and duck abound in vicinity of station; 

 sportsmen go to the Riding mountains 10 to 22 m. distant for deer, elk, moose, bear, 

 wolf and fox; duck, chicken, quail and deer are most abundant; Sept., Oct., Nov. 

 an 1 Dec. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; country open, wooded, hilly, wet 

 and dry; owners do not object; good hunting; quite a number of deer havo be<^- 

 ehot at the sand hills 7 m. distant. 



