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here's a Bungalow Camp 
: at the NIPIGON 
Just across that roarin’ river from the 
weatherbeaten town. A big, comfortable 
camp tucked away in the woods on a 
bluff where the Nipigon runs out of Lake 
Helen for its last wild dash to Nipigon 
Bay and Lake Superior. 
Nipigon’s great lure is the square- 
tailed, red-spotted trout, monarch of 
swirling pools and boiling rapids. The 
“Nipigon trip’ takes several days by 
canoe, with experienced guides. One 
sportsman last summer made his 28th 
trip in 30 years. It keeps him young. 
He’s never landed better than a 10- 
pounder. Wants to break the Nipigon 
trout record—now 1414 pounds. 
This Bungalow Camp makes an ad- 
mirable starting and finishing point for 
the river trip. It also offers excellent 
one-day fishing trips, for bass as well as 
trout. 
You have your own cozy bungalow. 
Meals are served in the community 
house. Your womenfolk would find the 
camp thoroughly restful and enjoyable. 
Open from June 15 to September 15. 
For further particulars see any Canadian Pacific 
Agent. 
Offices everywhere. 
In New York at 
44th and Madison. In Chicago at 140 S. Clark. 
Canadian Pacific 
It Spans the World 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 
It will identify you. 
