. The game fishes of British Columbia [microform]. Fishes; Poissons; Pêche sportive; Fishing. many of them, unknown Many of the coast rivrrs, siuh as the Cowchan the .Vonl safe ..n.| deliuhttul walirways where QIC may journty thmi.,1, forests ,:u\ onvons where nature IS yet seen in her pristine for much of the way whtre the fish rise ci^trlv to your (1i. s ; where -Iter loo!< down from the hi^h rocks on the banks; where neither troublesome tlies. venomous snakes, nor poisonous plants arc found. The Cowichn-t in April May. and June is the most br-autifullv wooded,


. The game fishes of British Columbia [microform]. Fishes; Poissons; Pêche sportive; Fishing. many of them, unknown Many of the coast rivrrs, siuh as the Cowchan the .Vonl safe ..n.| deliuhttul walirways where QIC may journty thmi.,1, forests ,:u\ onvons where nature IS yet seen in her pristine for much of the way whtre the fish rise ci^trlv to your (1i. s ; where -Iter loo!< down from the hi^h rocks on the banks; where neither troublesome tlies. venomous snakes, nor poisonous plants arc found. The Cowichn-t in April May. and June is the most br-autifullv wooded, (lower and fern- water-ioad known to the writer. The famous beauti- ful Nipi^on River in Ontario, of which so much has written may aHord more tish for a longer period of the year than the Cowichan or the Nimkish. „ut it is not comparable with either from a scenic point of view, and the trout ot the Cowichan are more Kame, and there are no Hies to distract the sportsman. The Cow- ichan produces excellent fishing both in the spring; and fall, while the Nimkish affords bcttir fivhinj; in the autumn than in the spring. I li N liiikisli llitir iilli II ill IIk' I;iII. l<rom the main line of the Canadian Railway Company .n eastern British Columbia ttnee most attractive .'ono eanoe journeys are olUred—the Kootenay, the Columf)ia. and the Okan- agan Rivers. One may start upon the glacier-fed streams and journey hundreds of milts upon comparatively placid waters through the gigantic mountains of the Rockies, Selkirks, and Cas- cade ranges, now into the wilds, now over bottomless lakes over and around cascades and falb. past beautifully situated villages productive fields and orchards, thence out of the Province into the States of Washington aiul Ceson. and on. it one wishes to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustration


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