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thence wagon to Port Mouton, Port Joli, and Tom Tigny Bridge. At the latter 

 place stop at Dualap's *ho will haul camp stuff into the moose country. Indian 

 guides can be hired at Bridgewater, or at Mill Village, near Port Medway, on 

 'Jxc Port Medway River. Moose calling from middle of September until close of 

 October. Traclung as soon as snow falls. 



MichmoriA County — 



Ir •sh Cove is in a region where the brooks are full of salmon and I rout. Loc h 

 Lomond, twelve miles south-east, reached by carriage road, is a lake six miles 

 Long abounding in trout. There are Scotcti villages on its shoies where the 

 angler may find entertainment. Irish Cove is on the stage line between Port 

 Hawksberry and Sidney. The streams crossed by this route are a.1 worthy of a 

 visit. 



ShelhuTfie County^ 



The Jointott and other rivers in this county contain salmon and trout. Moose 

 and caribou are abundant. 



Yarmouth County — 



Varnioutk^ on the bay side of the cape, is two hundred and forty miles from 

 Boston , and is reached by boat from latter place, Portland, and St. John's. From 

 Yarmouth the angler may choose his route, either by the bay coast as far as Digby , 

 with numerous salmon and trout streams ; or up the Tusket, with its three 

 branches, all of which are good streams. Boats, guides, and camping outfit may 

 be obtained at Yarmouth. The salmon fishing is fine in all the streams in this 

 country. The flies mostly used are the large Montreal, the yellow fly and a small 

 salmon fly, with blue-jay wings. 



Kempt. Fine trout fishing in the Tusket River. Reached via boat from Hali- 

 fax, or 13oston, to Yarmouth, thence via stage or wagon. Guides and boats cau 

 be engaged by addressing Mr. William Brosser, Kempt. Boatmen charge $1.50 

 per day. Board and other accommodations cheap. 



A nnapoiis Royal. In the bay is salt water fishing, and on the hills to the south 

 are some good trout streams. Reached via rail or steamer. There are good 

 hotels here. 



PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND. 



This island situated in the southern portion of the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, is often visited by anglers for its salmon and trout fish- 

 ing. The coast presents a remarkable succession of broad lagoons 

 and bays and projecting headlands. These harbors thus formed 

 are in season excellent salmon fishing resorts, while nearly all of 

 the streams of the island abound in trout. Prince Edward has 

 steamboat communication with Pictou, N. S. and Boston, Mass., via 

 Halifax. All points of the island are easily reached from Charlotte- 

 town, \'ia rail and good wagon roads. The stranger will find the 

 people here simple and hospitable, with the expenses of hving 

 moderate. 

 K-inffS County — 



Morrell, on the Morrell River, is a headquarters for fishermen. Reached via 

 the Prince Ed<vard Island Railwav from Charlottetown. 



St. Peters, reached as above, on St. Peter's Bay, is a small village where the 

 angler may find accommodation at the Prairie Hotel. The salmonlshing in the 

 bay is superb. The fish are very large and afford the best of sport- 



"Brvncea Countt/ — 



Matpeque, or Princetown. Bay-bird shooting on Fish Island, in August 

 Steamer to Charlottetown, rail to Malpeque Road. There are three hotels. 



