. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . d Annex is on higherground just north of Uncas landing. The viewfrom the piazza is siirperb and reveals one of thebeauty spots of the lake. Tne Mohican is modernand offers more than usual in attractions and allthat is desirable in a summer hotel. A ladies or-chestra furnishes music for concerts and themodern dances. See page 199. Silver Bay is on the west, 22 miles from thehead of the lake. It owes its existence as a resortto Mr. Silas H. Paine of New York, who, as a sum-mer resident, occupies the large cottage on highpoint just north of th


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . d Annex is on higherground just north of Uncas landing. The viewfrom the piazza is siirperb and reveals one of thebeauty spots of the lake. Tne Mohican is modernand offers more than usual in attractions and allthat is desirable in a summer hotel. A ladies or-chestra furnishes music for concerts and themodern dances. See page 199. Silver Bay is on the west, 22 miles from thehead of the lake. It owes its existence as a resortto Mr. Silas H. Paine of New York, who, as a sum-mer resident, occupies the large cottage on highpoint just north of the landing. The Silver Bay Association for Christian Con-ference and Training owns buildings and landconsisting of nearly 1500 acres with a half-mileof lake shore. The equipment includes a large main building(186 rooms), Forest Inn (76 rooms), Overlook,nine cottages, eight furnished cottages for house-keeping, Memorial Building with auditorium(seating 1,000), six class room buildings, boathouse, bath house, athletic field, general storeand 102 LAKE GEORGE The Association property and privileges areavailable only for delegates to the conferences,for which address C. L. Gates, General Secretary,No. 124 East 28th St., New York City. After June1st, Silver Bay, N. Y. The line steamers do not land at . ilver Bay onSundays. Scotch Bonnet is the name given to a littleisland lying just west of the steamboat channel,a mile north of Silver Bay. It was so named be-cause of a tree which once grew upon it, re-sembling in shape a Scotch cap or bonnet. Camp Iroquois is at Glen Eyrie on the east shorea little more than two miles north of Silver T^ planned as a camp for Manly YoungMen it has outgrown the original design and be-come a colony giving room for half a thousandwith a liberal sprinkling of substantial F. Tibbitts, originator of the idea, still main-tains the management. Postoffice address. GlenEyric-on-Lake George. Hague is situated on a broad, swe


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