. Here and there in New England and Canada . ; Hebron,near the great slate-quarries of Monson ; and scores of others, each with itssummer-quota of visitors. The best of guides and equipments may be found at Greenville, Kineo, Sebec, and other outposts of civilization on the edge ofthe immense northern wilderness. There are summer-hotels at Greenville, near the southern end of the lake ;at West Cove, near by, where the Canadian Pacific Railway intersects theBangor & Piscataquis Railroad; at the Outlet, where the Kennebec flowsaway to the south-west; on Deer Island; at North-East Carrj; at the f


. Here and there in New England and Canada . ; Hebron,near the great slate-quarries of Monson ; and scores of others, each with itssummer-quota of visitors. The best of guides and equipments may be found at Greenville, Kineo, Sebec, and other outposts of civilization on the edge ofthe immense northern wilderness. There are summer-hotels at Greenville, near the southern end of the lake ;at West Cove, near by, where the Canadian Pacific Railway intersects theBangor & Piscataquis Railroad; at the Outlet, where the Kennebec flowsaway to the south-west; on Deer Island; at North-East Carrj; at the foot ofMount Kineo ; and up in Lily Bay. The score of trout-ponds around Green-ville, the ascent of Squaw Mountain and others of the lakeland peaks, thecanoe-voyage up forest-bound Moose River, the quiet old forest-inn at RoachPond, the lovely Brassua Lake, the water-lilies and sandy beaches of LobsterLake, the manifold attractions of Matangomook, Aboljackarmegas, Xeso-wadnehunk, Seboomook, Allagash, Pongokwahemook, and hundreds of other. KATAHDIN, FROM NORTH EAY v-MOOSEHEAD;. famous places for camping and fishing and hunting, are minutely describedand illustrated in Hubbards capital Guide to Moosehead Lake and North-ern Maine, and the same scholarly writers Woods and Lakes of Maine,which may be procured in Boston. Moosehead Lake is reached by the Pullman express from Boston toBangor, whence the Bangor & Piscataquis Railroad runs to the lake. CHAPTER XX. FRONTIER FISHING. The Miramichi and Restigouche.— The St. John River.—TheSouth-west Miramichi.— The Tobique River.— Grand Falls.—Edmundston. — The Fish-River Lakes.— Temixouata Lake.—Cabano Lake.— The Aroostook Country. THE railway route running eastward from Bangor gives access to a regionwhicli is rich in opportunities for the hunter and fisherman. FromOlamon, the. lovely Nicatous Lake is reached; from Enfield, you go in toColdstream Pond; Winn is the station for Duck Lake; and from Mattawam-keag stages run t


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