. 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. limited space forbids more than a passing allusion. The inquirer is referred to the hand-somely illustrated j)ulilication, Kawartha Lakes, issued li\ the Grand Trunk KailwavSystem, for full details concerning these lakes, with list of hotels, guides, town may properly be considered as the


. 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. limited space forbids more than a passing allusion. The inquirer is referred to the hand-somely illustrated j)ulilication, Kawartha Lakes, issued li\ the Grand Trunk KailwavSystem, for full details concerning these lakes, with list of hotels, guides, town may properly be considered as the gateway to the Kawartha Lakes regionfor those who come via Lake Ontario, being the southern terminal of the Northern Divi-. N FALLS, ONT. POKTAGE ON RIVER. sion of the Grand Trunk System, at its junction with the main line, and the port of entryfor the lake steamers. It is situated in the valley of the Generaska River, and upon thehills on either side, and its people claim for it the title of the prettiest town in estimate of its attractions is shared by many visitors, who make it the place of theirsummer sojourn, not only for its own advantages and ease of access, but for the many de-lightful trips within easy distances. LAKES SIMCOE AND COUCHICHING. Before leaving this section of lake counti), so lich in scenicattractions, so surcharged with health-giving properties, and so repletewith opportunities for rest and enjoynient, we must bestow a few wordson the lakes named above, which lie in the direct route to the Muskokas,and offer many inducements for a tarry within their enchanting precincts. At Allandale, 63 miles from Toronto, the tourist begins to distinctlyfeel the influences of the


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