. Canada Steamship Lines Limited Richelieu. m a natural boundary line betweenthe United States and Canada, ending near Cornwall, Ont.,from which point the river runs eastward entirely throughCanadian territory. Throughout its entire length the St. Law-rence has the clearness and purity of a mountain spring. The Thousand Islands are 1,692 in numberand extend fromLake Ontario to Prescott, fifty miles. From the observationdecks of the steamer the traveler has a glorious opportunityof viewing the ever-changing attractions of this wonderfulnatural panorama. Every turn brings new views, new scenesan


. Canada Steamship Lines Limited Richelieu. m a natural boundary line betweenthe United States and Canada, ending near Cornwall, Ont.,from which point the river runs eastward entirely throughCanadian territory. Throughout its entire length the St. Law-rence has the clearness and purity of a mountain spring. The Thousand Islands are 1,692 in numberand extend fromLake Ontario to Prescott, fifty miles. From the observationdecks of the steamer the traveler has a glorious opportunityof viewing the ever-changing attractions of this wonderfulnatural panorama. Every turn brings new views, new scenesand new life. Many of the islands are owned by wealthypeople, who have erected costly mansions and laid out tastefulgrounds. The scenery by day is most inspiring, while theilluminations, the music, the flashing boats, and the festivitiesby night make the evenings enchanting. Stop-Over Privilege. From all of the resorts among theislands charming excursions may be made both by day andby night (searchlight) on the well-appointed local excursion.


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