. Fishing and shooting along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the prairies and mountains of western Canada [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. imUNSWlCK. 13 tation, and the vvaturs closu to Wclbford Station. St. John is also on le routu tcj the Miraniichi, Nupisicjuit, Mctapedia.', and Rcstigouchc :ivers. In the immediate vicinity of Canterbury good fishing and shoot- ig can be had, the best water being Skiff Lalvc, a few miles west. Voodstock, on the .St. John River, is a conve
. Fishing and shooting along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the prairies and mountains of western Canada [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. imUNSWlCK. 13 tation, and the vvaturs closu to Wclbford Station. St. John is also on le routu tcj the Miraniichi, Nupisicjuit, Mctapedia.', and Rcstigouchc :ivers. In the immediate vicinity of Canterbury good fishing and shoot- ig can be had, the best water being Skiff Lalvc, a few miles west. Voodstock, on the .St. John River, is a convenient point for canoeing. "c has had mor â "^'^ southwest branch of the Miraniichi is a cajjital water, and to reach lojidavs with ci â ^'^'^ ;i"glcr should go to the town of Kent, and thence by team to the >eauliful like- ^ovks, where guides with boats or canoes are if New Urunsw '^ river, now pretty well known, but none the worse on that account, moose- of ad I* ^'"'" '^'"'-"''l"^'' which enters the St. John close to Andover. At the with harfl-li"),! 0"'^"^'"'^'^ "^ ^^^^ rivers is situated a village of Abenaquis Indians, who C,,^yj jij /"- , (lake reliable guides, and will show the way to camp sites, salmon pools, f the countrv "'' ''''' '''^^"^^^ "f trout. The scenery of the Ti)l)i((ue is very fuie, and )untrv nor -ire t^*^''^' "^'''V "^ '^ week's or month's holiilay spent upon it should prove it are rouL-h 1 '^^^^ enjoyable. The river is a noted spawning i)lace for salmon, and in C,j,.f ,^j,l ij ertain reaches of it great strings of trout can be killed. About forty sh. Of course I niles from its mouth is the Xictau, or l'\)rks, where three rivers meet in,iw- r,.,. .1 - ind form an ideal "|)(iol,"and one (jf tiie surest points for salmon. iMos, [)ut the mil nion-fisher h ⢠A^ove this jjooI the (!ampbell River, the right-hand branch, offers the luh fo
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