RECREATION. 



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Canadian Big; Game 



'THE time for the turning of the leaf will soon have come: the velvet on the antler is 

 pealing in long strips, leaving a clean horn the color of buckskin. Soon the law will 

 permit the shooting of the moose, caribou and deer — and wouldn't you care for a head or 

 two yourself ? 



Well, why not try Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba or some other of the sisterhood of the 

 Canadian Provinces ? By such a choice you would probably be successful beyond your 

 expectations, as many others have been. Only the other day a well-known physician of 

 Winchester, Ky., wrote : "I met you last summer at Hotel Bellevue, Timiskaming, and 

 you kindly located a camping party for me on Ostaboining where they had fine sport; get- 

 ting several moose deer and fine fishing. I wish to get some information regarding, etc." 



Equally trustworthy information is at your disposal. Ontario has thrown open her 



jealously guarded big 

 caribou and deer be- 

 November 15th north 

 Railway, from 

 Port Arthur, a 

 mous in extent 

 a heavy stock 



The great 

 Quebec yet 

 as the home of 

 deer and the 

 bathes and 

 Kipawa as of 

 head obtained 

 treal sportsman 

 Gatineau, an 

 Ottawa, flows through 

 the continent, while the 

 similar and almost equally 



Further east the St. Maurice, 

 to mouth, traverses a land of rock 

 the caribou and the bear find very 



game preserves, the shooting of moose, 

 ing now permitted from October 15th to 

 of the main line of the Canadian Pacific 



Mattawa to 



region enor- 



and carrying 



of game. 



province o f 



holds its own 



vast quantities of 



giant bull moose 



feeds in the great Lake 



yore. Last Autumn a 



m this region by a Mon- 



spanned 62 inches. The 



important tributary of the 



one of the best deer ranges of 



Lievre, Rouge and Nord drain 



well-stocked regions. 



a stream 400 miles from source 



and barren which the moose, 



much to their tastes. 



Manitoba is as noted for its moose as for its duck and chicken, and those who can 

 spare the time may ensure a successful hunt by visiting the Prairie Province. Beyond 

 lie the Territories and British Columbia, with their hundreds of thousands of square miles 

 of plain, forest and mountain, offering unsurpassed hunting for moose, elk, blacktail, 

 sheep, goat and grizzly. 



For further Information write to any officer or agent of the 



CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 



or to 353 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; 629-631 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; 

 129 East Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; 1229 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C; 



304 Washington St., Boston, Mass.; 235 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.; 



7 Fort St., West, Detroit, Mich.; 228 So. Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



ROBERT KERR, Passenger Traffic flanager, HONTREAL 



