. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . LAC LA PECHE, QUEBEC, SHOWING THE HEADQUARTERS AND SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE HUNTING-GROUNDS OF THE LAURENTIAN CLUB. PARK, QUEBEC. ONE OF THE ENTRAXCJOS TO THE PARK AT THE JUNCTION OF THE JACQUES CARTIER AND CACHE RIVERS RESERVES FOR WILD LIFE IN CANADA 247 Ontario Algonquin Park.—This magnificent area of land covers2,741 square miles, and was set aside as a provincial park in1893. Within this area numerous rivers have their head-waters, including the Madawaska and Petawawa, and thewhole region is densely timbered with pine, spruce, an


. The conservation of the wild life of Canada . LAC LA PECHE, QUEBEC, SHOWING THE HEADQUARTERS AND SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE HUNTING-GROUNDS OF THE LAURENTIAN CLUB. PARK, QUEBEC. ONE OF THE ENTRAXCJOS TO THE PARK AT THE JUNCTION OF THE JACQUES CARTIER AND CACHE RIVERS RESERVES FOR WILD LIFE IN CANADA 247 Ontario Algonquin Park.—This magnificent area of land covers2,741 square miles, and was set aside as a provincial park in1893. Within this area numerous rivers have their head-waters, including the Madawaska and Petawawa, and thewhole region is densely timbered with pine, spruce, andother conifers, and such hardwoods as poplar, birch, andmaple add the richness of their fall colourings to the lakes facilitate travel by canoe, and beingwell stocked with fish they provide food for the traveller. The wild life in the park is protected during the whole ofthe year, with the result that such animals as moose, reddeer, black bear, wolf, lynx, fox, beaver, otter, fisher, mar-ten, mink, muskrat, raccoon, skunk, porcupine, ermine,squirrels, and lesser animals are very abundant. Wolvesare killed by the park rangers whenever


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