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WILL FIND .. .. 



Excellent Hunting and Fishing along the 

 line of the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL 

 & HUDSON RIVER 



RAILROAD. 



SARANAC LAKE, ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS- 

 NEW YORK CENTRAL. 



THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. 



"The Nation's Pleasure Ground and Sanitarium." 



A hundred square miles of virgin forest in the Northern part of the State of New York 

 contains innumerable lakes and streams, whose limpid depths teem with all varieties of 

 fresh water game fish — the speckled trout and black bass predominating — while in its cool 

 recesses roam che red deer and other noble game. Reached by through cars of the NEW YORK 

 CEN TRAL via its Adirondack Division. 



THE Thousand 

 Islands, 



"The Angler's 

 Paradise," 



is the favorite haunt of 

 the giant muskallonge, 

 pickerel, pike, bass and 

 many other varieties. 



This is a resort where 

 fashion and fishing arc 

 admirably blended, and 

 as a place for health re- 

 storing, life giving rest, 

 its equal is hard to find. 



Reached by through cars 

 of the NEW YORK CENTRAL 

 to Clayton or Cape Vincent. 



The lake region of Central 

 and Western >ew York and (lie 

 forests and streams of tin- Cat- 

 skill Mount ains,Berksh Ire and 

 Litchfield Hills afford the best 

 possible sport to the dltclfloi 



FISHING AMONG THE THOUSAND ISLANDS— ON THE NEW YORK CENTRAL. * Of TOd «nd gun. 



— ~A copy of the illustrated catalogue of the " Four-Track Series"— New York Central's books of sport and 

 travel— will be sent free, post-paid, to any address in the world, on receipt of two 2-cent stamps, by ueorge H. 

 Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



* See the beautiful engravings of the Thousand Islands' scenery in the front of this issue of Recreation. 



