New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . are Iniilt the largest pulp | shoes, pork, tobacco, wood-pulp, and paper may works in the are severalconsiderable lakesdistributed betweenLake Ontario an dManitoba —RiceLake and the lakesystem of the Trentvalley. Lakes Sim-coe, Muskoka, Nipis-sing .50, Abitibi 45,Nipigon 70, T^ainyLake oO,Lakeof theWoods 70, LonelyLake TOO miles lona:. St. Clair Tunnel, through which the Grand Trunk Railway passes underthe St. Clair River. Industries. Agriculture stands first in importance, andtlie chief itroducts are wheat, oats, bar


New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . are Iniilt the largest pulp | shoes, pork, tobacco, wood-pulp, and paper may works in the are severalconsiderable lakesdistributed betweenLake Ontario an dManitoba —RiceLake and the lakesystem of the Trentvalley. Lakes Sim-coe, Muskoka, Nipis-sing .50, Abitibi 45,Nipigon 70, T^ainyLake oO,Lakeof theWoods 70, LonelyLake TOO miles lona:. St. Clair Tunnel, through which the Grand Trunk Railway passes underthe St. Clair River. Industries. Agriculture stands first in importance, andtlie chief itroducts are wheat, oats, barley, hay, be mentioned. Min-ing is rajiidly be-coming a groat in-dustry, petroleum,nickel and cojiperbeing the most im-portan; and na-tural gas are foundin the Lake Eriesection, and salt isabundant in Huron^and Lambtoii coun-ties. Silver is foundnear Cobalt, cop-per and nickel at Su(ll)ury, gypsum aknig theGrand River, phosphate of lime north of the , and iron ores in numerous places. Inthe Lake of the Woods and the Rainy River.


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