THE GRAND CASCAPEDIA RIVER 5 



Camp, at Lazy Bogan, and in the Lake and 

 Salmon branches. 



The river was fished in early days by 

 numerous anglers, among the number being 

 President Arthur, who was a keen fisherman. 



From 1878-93 the fishing was at the dis- 

 posal of the succeeding Governors-General 

 of Canada — namely, that part of the water 

 which is now leased by the Cascapedia Club, 

 for the land and fishing rights of the first 

 fifteen miles of the Grand Cascapedia belong 

 to individual owners. 



It was fished by the Marquis of Lome 

 from 1878-83, by Lord Lansdowne from 

 1883-88, and by Lord Stanley from 1888- 

 93. Lord Aberdeen succeeded Lord Stan- 

 ley as Governor-General and, not being an 

 angler, renounced all claim to the fishing. 



In 1893 the fishing rights and three 

 chains of woodland on each side of the river 

 were leased to the Cascapedia Club for a 

 term of years. 



The Club consisted of the following 

 original members: 



