and the Maritime Provinces. 



The JVIagaguadaVic pisH a^d Game 

 Corporation. 



485 



HE Magaguadavic Fish and 

 Game Corporation was in- 

 corporated under the laws 

 of New Brunswick in the 

 year 1892, with a capital 

 stock of $20,000, divided 

 into 400 shares at $50 per 

 share. The preserves of 

 the corporation consist of 

 a tract of land 5,000 acres 

 in area, known as the 

 tl Stanus Grant," situated in 

 Charlotte county, in the 

 southeastern part of the 

 Province of New Bruns- 

 wick, and is practically an 

 unbroken wilderness. The property is covered by a dense forest, broken 

 by a score of lakes and ponds and traversed from end to end by the 

 beautiful and picturesque Magaguadavic river, from which the corporation 

 derives its name. 



This region abounds in every variety of large and small game indig- 

 enous to this part of North America. Moose, deer and bear are numerous, 

 while the devotee of the shotgun easily finds woodcock, duck, partridge 

 and other small game. Its lakes and streams afford unsurpassed opportu 

 nities to the angler, as the trout here reaches a size and possesses a gami- 

 ness but seldom attained elsewhere. 



The corporation is unusually well supplied with the necessities and 

 comforts of camp life. It has three fine camps. One situated on Birch 

 island in Digdeguash lake, and another at McDougal lake, while at Sparks 

 lake is probably one of the best-appointed and most beautifully situated 

 camps in the Provinces. At each camp the corporation owns a fleet of 

 fine canoes and boats, which are at the disposal of members. 



The headquarters of the corporation is at Bonny river, a station on the 

 Shore Line railway, where there is a comfortable, well-kept hotel, and 

 from which all parts of the preserves can be reached by buckboard over 

 unusually good roads. 



The officers of the corporation are : President, G. W. M. Guild, Bos- 

 ton ; Vice-Presidents, Walter H. Fox, New York City, and John A. Ord- 

 way, Jr., Boston ; Treasurer, Geo. D. Loud, Boston ; Secretary, Oliver B. 

 Graves, Cambridge. 



