. Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario) . in the form of grate fires, running water, bath-tubs, and insidetoilet arrangements is decidedly a feat worthy to be spoken ofwhen summer resorts are mentioned. To likewise supply acrowd of seventy-five guests with such an excellent table as wtfound provided for us, and to serve it so acceptably as to makeone for a moment forget that he was beyond the bounds ofcivilization, was likewise a feat of which the Grand Trunk andthe local management should be proud. Camp Ahmeek is locatedon Joe Lake, about three milesdistant from the station of theGrand Trunk Ra


. Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario) . in the form of grate fires, running water, bath-tubs, and insidetoilet arrangements is decidedly a feat worthy to be spoken ofwhen summer resorts are mentioned. To likewise supply acrowd of seventy-five guests with such an excellent table as wtfound provided for us, and to serve it so acceptably as to makeone for a moment forget that he was beyond the bounds ofcivilization, was likewise a feat of which the Grand Trunk andthe local management should be proud. Camp Ahmeek is locatedon Joe Lake, about three milesdistant from the station of theGrand Trunk Railway. The siteaffords all the water and woodssports to be found in the are telegraph and tele-phone connections. Health con-ditions are good and a physicianis available, if needed. While in camp, the boyssleep in tents erected overwooden floors. A comfortablelodge provides shelter andamusement during rainyweather. It is the purpose of thosein charge of this camp todevelope a spirit of resource-fulness and manly independence. An anglers paradise where the bi(There is plenty of bait, guides who r sflmon trout and black bass come to the bait with reckless abandon,understand their business, and good sport for those who yearn to angle.


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