. Fishing and shooting in the province of Quebec [microform] : reached by the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. Fishing and Shooting in Province op Qukbec convenient place for reaching either this lake or Magog River; and other lakes, especially those near North Hatley, are convenient to railway communication. Lake Megantic, 175 miles from Montreal, is another noted water, lying adjacent to Maine. In the hays and inlets speckled tront rise readily to the fly, and all the tributaries of the lake are well stocked with them. Large trout, scaling as h


. Fishing and shooting in the province of Quebec [microform] : reached by the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. Fishing and Shooting in Province op Qukbec convenient place for reaching either this lake or Magog River; and other lakes, especially those near North Hatley, are convenient to railway communication. Lake Megantic, 175 miles from Montreal, is another noted water, lying adjacent to Maine. In the hays and inlets speckled tront rise readily to the fly, and all the tributaries of the lake are well stocked with them. Large trout, scaling as high as 20 and 26 pounds, have been caught in the lake on trolls during June and September, and in the surroimding waters there is splendid fishing, while the woods of Megantic—alive with deer and smaller game—have given that region a reputa- tion amongst the fraternity which few places outside of Quebec enjoy. Whatever the region chosen by the visitor for exploitation, he will find it easy of access, with excellent facilities for pro- curing reliable guides when necessary, and supplies, comfort- able accommodation at many places, and when away from the confines of civilization splendid camping grounds everywhere. He will meet with a hospitable people who will willingly fur- nish any further detailed information regarding routes, etc., that may be required, and with the healthy and invigorating air, fragrant with the scent of the balsam and pine, he can ramble at leisure through the vast stretches of country assured of valued trophies of his skill and the enjoyment of the most glorious outing that can be proffered by any land to the devotee of the rod, rifle or •2a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Montreal : Issued by the Passenger Traffic Dept.


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