. 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. quent excursions to Star Island and the St. Clair Flats beingavailable to the visitor. The residence streets are shaded, adurneil witlibeautiful homes, and w-ell lighted by electricity. A system of waterworks, electric railway, good public schools, and other metropolitanfeatures render the place


. 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. quent excursions to Star Island and the St. Clair Flats beingavailable to the visitor. The residence streets are shaded, adurneil witlibeautiful homes, and w-ell lighted by electricity. A system of waterworks, electric railway, good public schools, and other metropolitanfeatures render the place desirable for residence, and the businessinterests of the city are well cared for by a Chamber of Commerce,an organization of the leading business men, whose public-spirite<iefforts in behalf of their city keep its claims well to the front, andcontribute largely to its prosperity. A feature of special interest to the health-seeker is the fact classes can be cared for, the accommodations ranging from theeconomical private boarding house to the palatial hotel with allmodern improvements. Bath houses are numerous, and the servicesof resident physicians are always available to give directions as totreatment, and keep a careful watch over the welfare of the patient. /r<^. DETROIT AND PORT HURON TO NIAGARA FALLS. T7I«lM Detroit the tourist may cross the river to Windsor, proceed-■ iiig thence by the Southern Division to Niagara Falls via Chatham and London. Or if he desires to visit the famous Tunnel, litmay go to Port Huron, thence eastwardby the main line to Toronto or Mont-real, or to Niagara via London andthe Southern Division. Sarnia, Ont.—Acrossthe river from Port Hu-ron lies the flourishiniffcity of Sarnia, a placeof some six or seventhousand population,and possessing manyattractions as a summerresort. Like Port Hu-ron, it has the noble River for a waterfront, and the beaches ofLake Huron, lying to thenorth, with their fine bathing,boating and fi


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