. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. ood hotels in the town, will\ke care of all who desire their advantages. Goderich, at the terminus of the Buffalo & Goderichranch, is pleasantly located, on an elevation 125 feet lOve Lake Muron. It has fine mineral springs, excel- nt bathing and boating facilities, splendid bicycletads, beautiful drives, a


. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. ood hotels in the town, will\ke care of all who desire their advantages. Goderich, at the terminus of the Buffalo & Goderichranch, is pleasantly located, on an elevation 125 feet lOve Lake Muron. It has fine mineral springs, excel- nt bathing and boating facilities, splendid bicycletads, beautiful drives, and claims to afford lower liveryites than any other watering place in Canada. It has good harbor, and the lake boats make this an inipor- nt sloi)])ing place. Kincardine, at the terminus of the south extension ful climate, bathing in the breakers on the beach or in the mineralbaths, and sailing the waters of the lake. To all of these, and otherenjoyable , they invite summer tourists, and extend the hos-pitalities of five hotels, as well as private boarding places. Southampton, four miles beyond Port Elgin, offers many induce-nierits to suniincr tourists, lieing pleasantly situated on Lake Huron,with bathing, boating and lishing facilities, mineral springs, and. of tile Wellington, Grev & Bruce Brancii, also la\-s claim to many\vaterin;-])lace , and has five hotels for the accommodationof tourists. The Injatint;. fishing and Ijathing facditics are similar to those enjo\e(-i 1)\ its neighlioringfavorahlv known to the tourist aj ports, and the jdace i^a iileasing ami attracti SOMK CANADIAN CITIES. THKIR A XT l(;R SUMMER TOURISTS THE STATES OR ELSEWHERE. TlIE visitor to Canada from the States will tind much to interesthim in the thriving cities of the Dominion. In some of these hewill observe a marked contrast with the cities over the border; in marked similarity; in still others, a striking contrast in differentsections


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