Excerpt from Fishing and Shooting Along the Line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the Prairies and Mountains of Western Canada
It would be difficult to imagine a more attractive centre for the canoer and fisherman than this broad lake, with its hundreds of miles of tribu tary rivers, extending far into a great unknown land, of which present description amounts to little more than mere guesswork. With his skilled Indian guides and light canoe the explorer can follow the streams at will, penetrating to the lonely haunts of big game in regions rarely, if ever, visited by a white man, travelling for day after day upon streams swarming with trout, and finding Sport unlimited, and countless charming subjects for brush, pencil, or camera, until the fascinating trip is ended.
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