. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. tsks^- which have been erected summer cottages. A (lclit,Hitliil ^tL-iimer seventy miles is afforded m the jomney from I .aketield to Colioconk,among some of the wildest scenery, interspersed with views of culti-vated farms, cosily nestled on the shores of the lakes, and towns andvillajjes scatter
. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. tsks^- which have been erected summer cottages. A (lclit,Hitliil ^tL-iimer seventy miles is afforded m the jomney from I .aketield to Colioconk,among some of the wildest scenery, interspersed with views of culti-vated farms, cosily nestled on the shores of the lakes, and towns andvillajjes scattered along tlie wa\. The surroundings jiartake largely already described astlie 1 ligidands of Ontario, and therefore pos- niatc share of tourists, tlie iiunilicr ul whicii will not be this section by way of fVterborough, a short railjourney of nine miles brings us to , where the steamer tripcommences, through the narrow l^atchewanooka Lake to Youngs Point,where the steamer is raised by a lock to the level of Clear Lake, thenceacross the lake to Stony, a body of water literally dotted with sess many charms for the summer visitor, or the sportsman seeking hsliand game. Desirable camping places and locations for cottages arehere, almost without number, some of which are already occupied, andas the locality becomes more wid-^ly known, the tide of visitors is sure toincrease in volume until its charms nave drawn to the place its legiti- there being some eight hundred in an area of two miles by ten. Fromhere the route is via Lakes liuckhorn, Chemong, Pigeon, Bald, Stur-geon, Cameron and Balsam, to Coboconk, on the Coboconk andLindsay Branch of the Grand Trunk. The attractions of this beautiful locality are boundless, and our
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