Jof Salmon 



Y BOOK of the Salmon would not be complete 

 without some sort of an index of the waters 

 by reference to which the intending tourist 

 may perhaps more intelligently utilize his charts. 

 "What signifies the pursuit of happiness if the way 

 l>e not made plain ? 



In Part IV. I have indicated the principal canoe 

 routes of the New Brunswick district, though I have 

 not named all the rivers. It is the most attractive of 

 all the salmon regions excepting those of Nova Sco- 

 tia, to which little attention has been paid. The 

 rivers of New Brunswick have been well advertised 

 and well occupied. The best of them are the noble 

 Hestigouche and its four great tributaries, the Up- 



