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In the Heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies 



HAVE you ever been to Banff? If not, go this summer. 

 Banff, the majestic, the beautiful, nestling in an Alpine 

 Fairyland, where people of tired cities go to rest and play; to 

 get a deep breath of bracing air and a physical and mental 

 uplift for working days to come. Banff, with its warm sulphur 

 swimming pool, its trails for mountain ponies, its embarrass- 

 ment of riches to lovers of outdoor sports— golfers, walkers, 

 climbers, anglers. Or Banff, where you may leisure and loaf 

 in a luxury of glorious scenery unapproached anywhere in the 

 world. It is easy to get to Banff and not expensive — but hard 

 to get away, for at Banff is the world-famous 



BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL 



The Mountain Inn of Ease 



Unreservedly, it is one of the most, if not the most, appealing 

 mountain hotels in the world. Here are life, music, endless 

 opportunities for pleasure. Here a Paris and New York 

 cuisine and the unapproachable service of a Canadian Pacific 

 Hotel — and always most interesting and cosmopolitan com- 

 panions. Good orchestra and dancing floor. Dining-room 

 with capacity for 600 guests. 305 rooms. Hotel Vancouver, 

 at Vancouver, and The Empress, at Victoria, continue this ser- 

 vice to the coast. 



BANFF open to Sept. 30th. For full information, address: 



CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS 



1231 Broadway, New York; 140 S.Clark St., Chicago 

 or Montreal, Canada 



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