. Fishing and shooting in the province of Quebec [microform] : reached by the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. Fishing and Shooting in Province of Quebec within a radius of four miles—are Grand Lac Nominingue, 33 miles in circumference, the River Nominingue forming a dis- charge by which the Rouge can be followed 13 miles to Labelle, Little Lac Nominingue in which, like its big brother, is an abundance of grey trout, dore, pike, white flsh, etc. Boats and guides can be secured at St. Ignace de Noniining^ie. By driving from Labelle to Rapide L'Ori
. Fishing and shooting in the province of Quebec [microform] : reached by the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. Fishing and Shooting in Province of Quebec within a radius of four miles—are Grand Lac Nominingue, 33 miles in circumference, the River Nominingue forming a dis- charge by which the Rouge can be followed 13 miles to Labelle, Little Lac Nominingue in which, like its big brother, is an abundance of grey trout, dore, pike, white flsh, etc. Boats and guides can be secured at St. Ignace de Noniining^ie. By driving from Labelle to Rapide L'Orignal, through a pleasant country, in which there is excellent fishing and shooting en route, a canoe trip can be made down the Lievr a to Buckingham, and the delights of the outing will be eu- hanced by running up the Lievre to the Ferme Neuve, which would add a day to the four days, which the trip from Labelle to Buckingham would require, but a whole week would be more profitably spent on the outing. The return can be made by the Rouge to Calumet or the Riviere du Nord to Lachute, from both of which towns Montreal is reached by a short railway run. THE LOWER OTTAWA. Between the cities of Montreal and Ottawa, a distance of 112 miles, are many desirable fishing waters and shooting grounds not far away from the Ottawa River, and which are easily accessible. Ste. Anne de Bellevue, where the waters of the Ottawa join the St. Lawrence, Vaudreuil, Hudson and Rigaud, which are about an hour's ride from Montreal on the Canadinan Pacific, are favorite resorts for local fishermen, whose catch includes bass, dore and pike. Nea. Calumet, 59 miles from Montreal, the Rouge conies down through the Laurentians and flows into the Ottawa. About 14 miles in the interior the lake region is entered at Maple Falls, a pretty cascade, which can be reached by conveyance or by canoe up the Rouge on which several easy portages are necessary. From Montebello and Pointe au Chene there are good roads to
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