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this at Bungalow Camps in Ontario 
All day long—through unsurpassed forest scenery — 
you can traverse rivers and sparkling lakes teeming 
with game fish. Think of the glorious hours with rod 
and line! 
Have you smelt woodsmoke at twilight when your 
day’s catch is sizzling in the pan over glowing coals? 
Do YOU remember the keen appetite—the hearty 
meal—the luxurious pipe—and the lazy hours around 
the campfire while the moon makes magic in the clear¬ 
ing? Come and preserve your youth this year. You 
can fish, swim, canoe from a bungalow camp. 
New Bungalow Camps 
Easy to Reach 
Three new bungalow camps are being constructed for 
use this summer, at Lake of the Woods, Nipigon Bay 
and French River. Each camp consists of rustic 
bungalows grouped around a central clubhouse where 
you dine or enjoy social hours. The camps are situ¬ 
ated in the midst of good fishing country yet they 
are ALL EASY TO REACH BY THE CANADIAN 
PACIFIC. And this ideal vacation close to Nature 
actually costs less than an outing at an ordinary 
summer resort. 
t et <he nearest 
Atlanta, 49 N. Forsyth St. 
Boston. 405 Boylslon St. 
Buffalo. 160 BearI St. 
Chicago, 140 So. Clark St. 
Cincinnati, 430 Walnut St. 
Cleveland. 1040 prospect Ave. 
Detroit, 1239 Griswold St. 
Duluth, Soo Line Depot 
Canadian Pacific A sent give you 
Kansas City, Mo., 601 Raihcay 
Express Bldg 
Los Angeles, 605 S. Spring St. 
Minneapolis. 611 Second Ave. S. 
Montreal, i 41 Saint James St. 
Montreal, Windsor St. Station 
New York, Madison Ave. at 44th 
St. 
Philadelphia, Locust & 1 5th St. 
full information: 
Pittsburgh, 340 Sixth Ave. 
Portland, Ore., 55 Third St. 
San Francisco, 675 Market St. 
Seattle, 008 Second Ave. 
St. Louis, 420 Locust St. 
Tacoma, 1113 Pacific Ave. 
Toronto, 1 King St., E. 
Washington, D. C., 1419 New 
York Ave. 
CANADIAN PACIFIC 
IT SPANS THE WORLD 
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