. Season of 1890. Summer resorts reached by the Grank Trunk railway and its connections including Niagara Falls, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake Simcoe and Couchiching, MacKinac Island, Midland District Lakes, the Thousand Islands, rapids of the St. Lawrence River, the White Mountains, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay river, Rangeley Lakes, and the sea-shore . add to the attractiveness ofthe scene. In some sections the views to be obtained from the carwindows are absolutely picturesque. This is particularly true ofsome bits of fine scenery near Dundas, approaching avoi
. Season of 1890. Summer resorts reached by the Grank Trunk railway and its connections including Niagara Falls, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake Simcoe and Couchiching, MacKinac Island, Midland District Lakes, the Thousand Islands, rapids of the St. Lawrence River, the White Mountains, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay river, Rangeley Lakes, and the sea-shore . add to the attractiveness ofthe scene. In some sections the views to be obtained from the carwindows are absolutely picturesque. This is particularly true ofsome bits of fine scenery near Dundas, approaching avoid heavy grades, the railway is built on the side of themountain, which towers up in grandeur on the one hand, while onthe other side, you may gaze upon a charming valley far below, inwhich nestles the town, the whole forming a picture which becomesa genuine surprise to those who have formed the erroneous opin-ion that the scenery of this part of Canada is monotonous, fromhaving traveled through it by some other route than the favoriteGreat Western. This is also a Dining Car Line, and meals are served on thethrough express trains, east and west, in a style to suit the mostfastidious. During the season of navigation the Empress of India, afirst-class steamer, running between Toronto and Port Dalhousie,makes connection with Grand Trunk trains to and from
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