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in Sept., Oct. and Nov; hotel $2.50 p. d.; guides (Indian] $1 p. d.; country wooded, 

 rocky and wet; shooting good; bear, lynx and fox are said to be very numerous; 

 government land. 



Nepigfon (Can. P.) In the vicinity of the Nepigon river and surrounding coun- 

 try about 5 m. distant; bear, partridge, caribou, fox and hare; first two most 

 abundant; no particular months best; close season for caribou Sept. to Feb.; no 

 regular hotels; guides $1.50 p. d.; country varied; shooting is good; crown lands, 

 open to all. 



North Has ting's Junction (Gr. T.) Adjacent land; black squirrel and rabbit 

 in the vicinity, and good deer and partridge shooting some miles north of Hastings; 

 Nov. and Dec; best; livery moderate; no public houses; guides at very little cost; 

 country generally hilly and rocky; shooting reported "splendid in northern part" 

 of country; farmers do not object* 



North Bay (Can. P.) Southeast bay 10 m., Fish bay 20 m. , and Widow river 30 

 m.; last best; moose, red deer, bear, partridge, duck and geese; fall months best; 

 hotel (at Northeast bay) $1 p. d.; guides $3 p. d.; country varied; shooting gener- 

 ally good; country wild and land owners do not object. 



Oil Spring's (Mich. C.) Surrounding country in vicinity of station; deer, tur- 

 key, quail and partridge; last most numerous; Nov. best; hotel $1 p d.; guides 

 $1.50 p. d. ; c 'untry wooded and wet; shooting is very good, especially for quail; 

 "an abundance of game and farmers do not object." 



Oniemee (Gr. T.) Pigeon river % m.; duck, partridge and rabbit; Oct. and Nov. 

 best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d. ; Indian guides cheap; country wooded and 

 hilly; good shooting and farmers do not object. 



Orillia (Gr. T.) Adjacent lands; deer, partridge and rabbit; the last two most 

 numerous; Nov. for deer, Oct. and Nov. for partridge and rabbit; livery $3 p. d.; 

 hotels $1 p. d.; guides, with dogs, reasonable; country wooded, rocky and some 

 swamps; good shooting, especially for deer; farmers do not object. 



Ottawa (Can. P.) Lake St. Francis for duck and geese, also Mud lake for duck; 

 ruffed grouse and deer in the woods adjacent; early part of fall best; livery $2.50 

 to $5 p. d. ; hotel (at Pembroke) moderate; guides can be had at reasonable rates; 

 country generally wooded and hilly, both wet and dry; there are a few grounds 

 upon which hunting is prohibited, the rest are free; shooting fairly good; sports- 

 men usually camp out; but few farmers object. 



Pearl River (Can. P.) In the vicinity of Enterprise Mine 4 m. distant, good 

 shooting can be had for caribou, "chicken," partridge, rabbit, a few bear; Oct. best; 

 partridge and rabbit most abundant; no regular hotels or livery; Indian guides $1 

 p. d.; country wooded, rocky and dry land owners do not object. 



Pembroke (Can. P.) In the vicinity of Indian river from 8 to 15 m., Pettewawa 

 river 15 to 20 m., Mud lake 6 m.; first two best for deer, partridge and ruffed 

 grouse; the last for duck; Oct., Nov. and to about 15th of Dec. best; hotels $2 p.d.; 

 guides, with dogs, reasonable; country wooded, hilly and rocky; good shooting; 

 mostly Crown lands. 



Penetangf (Gr. T.) The Rocks and numerous islands from 10 to 12 m. of station; 

 deer, duck and partridge; first two most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; livery $2 

 to $3 p. d.; hotels $1 p d.; guides $1 to $2 p. d.; country wooded, rocky and dry; 

 shooting excellent and farmers do not object; our correspondent writes: "Hunting 

 here is considered second to none in Canada." 



Penetanruishene (Gr. T.) Adjacent lands and islands in Georgian bay from 

 6 to 30 m.; the woodlands 2 m. for deer and partridge and islands for duck; Oct. 

 and Nov. best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1 to $1.25 p. d.; country- 

 wooded, rocky, hilly and dry; good shooting and farmers do not object. 



