bdi RECREATION. 



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It is one of the best deer ranges to be found anywhere. 

 Food and cover are abundant there; yet there are many open 

 glades and well-worn runways which afford excellent hunting. 

 Hundreds of hunters who have visited that region have re- 

 turned well laden with trophies. 



There are Excellent Hotel Accommodations 



throughout the entire region, and you can go to and from your 

 hunting grounds in canoes, row boats or sail boats. 



Meantime, you can take a string of black bass or monster 

 maskinonge in the morning or evening, between your visits 

 to the hunting grounds. 



The water of Muskoka Lakes is deep, blue and cold ; the 

 air is laden with ozone, and in all, the country is an ideal 

 resort for sportsmen. 



For maps, folders and full information address 



J. H. Burgis, 249 Clark St„ Chicago R. McC. Smith, 417 Walnut St., Cincinnati 



G. W. Watson, 124 Woodward Ave. , Detroit W. O. Johnson, 219 Front St , San Francisco 

 Thos. Wynne, 306 Washington St. , Boston F. P. Dwyer, 290 Broadway, New York 

 J. D. McDonald, 285 Main St., Buffalo M. C. Dickson, Union Station, Toronto 



D. O. Pease, Bonaventure Station, Montreal 



GEO. B. REEVE:, W. E. DAVIS, G. T. BELL, 



2nd Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Manager Passenger Traffic Manager Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent 



Montreal Montreal Montreal 



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Asst. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Asst. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent 



Chicago MorvtreeJ 



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