. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . 96 ROME, IVATERTOWN AND OGDEiVSBURG RAILROAD. promontories, like gigantic sentinels, guard its entrance ; Cape Trinity, 1,500 feet high, on theleft; Cape Eternity, 1,900 feet high, on the right. At this point the river is a mile and a quarterdeep. Sixty miles above Tadousac is Grand orHa-Ha Bay, nine miles long and six miles affords good anchorage for the largest vessels, the average depth being from fifteen to thirty-five fathoms. The attractions of this place are many and very inviting. Its name is said to. TADOUSAC, AT JUNCTION OF ST. L
. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . 96 ROME, IVATERTOWN AND OGDEiVSBURG RAILROAD. promontories, like gigantic sentinels, guard its entrance ; Cape Trinity, 1,500 feet high, on theleft; Cape Eternity, 1,900 feet high, on the right. At this point the river is a mile and a quarterdeep. Sixty miles above Tadousac is Grand orHa-Ha Bay, nine miles long and six miles affords good anchorage for the largest vessels, the average depth being from fifteen to thirty-five fathoms. The attractions of this place are many and very inviting. Its name is said to. TADOUSAC, AT JUNCTION OF ST. LAWRENCE AND SAGUENAY RIVERS. come from the joy it afforded the first navigators of the river, who found here their firstlanding-place, and expressed their delight by a hearty Ha ! Ha ! This is one of the most inviting side trips the tourist can make. After doing Quebec,the excursion up the Saguenay is a fitting sequel to the sights of the old citadel and will give anopportunity for enjoying the attractions of several of Canadas most famous watering-places,and also the grand and rugged scenery of the Lower St. Lawrence. Near the mouth of the Saguenay and the first settlement passed after entering the river isTadousac, a small village. It has, with Cacouna and IVIurray Bay, the reputation of a popularwatering-place, and is a favorite resort for the people of Quebec and other places up the scenery is wild and striking, and the waters abound in excellent salmon. The village con-tains the oldest church in America north of ^Florida, The steamer stops
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