CAMP BY LADY EVELYN LAKE. 



Canoe Cruises in Canada 



From early August until late October canoeing in Northern Quebec and Ontario is at its 

 best. The flies have ceased raging, the fishing is better even than in July, and the forest 

 shows the beauty of the changing leaf. The region adjacent to Lakes Temiskaming, Temagam- 

 ing and Kippewa, is, taking into consideration accessibility, climate, sport and scenery, the 

 most perfect in Eastern Canada. Waterways with but few and easy portages, extend in every 

 direction for hundreds of miles. Maps, pamphlets and detailed information furnished on request 

 by any of the following agents of the 



Canadian Pacific Railway : 



E. V. SKINNER, 353 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



H. McMURTRIE, - - - 629-631 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 J. H. THOMPSON, - - 129 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 

 W. W. MERKLE, - - 1229 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D- C 



*H. J. COLVIN, 197 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 



A. J. SHULMAN, 233 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



•A. E. EDMONDS, 7 Fort Street, W., Detroit, Mich. 



C. E. E. USSHER, General 



A. C. SHAW, ------ 228 South Clark Street, Chicago, 111. 



W. B. CHANDLER, - 119 South Third Street, Minneapolis, Minn.. 

 •■; F.W.; SALISBURY, - - - -"- 409 Smith Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 



M. M. STERN, ----- 627 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. 



-A; H. NOTMAN, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Toronto, Out. 

 E. J. CO YLE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B. C. 

 C. E. McPHERSON, - - General Passenger Agent, Winnipeg, Man. 

 Passenger Agent, Montreal, P. Q. 



ROBERT KERR., Pixsservger Traffic Ma.na.ger, MONTREAL 



CHARLES FRANCIS' PRESS, i^EWVORK. 



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