. The sea coast resorts of eastern Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton . rse of three hundred miles to thesea. It and its tributaries drain an immense area in Maine, New Bruns-wick and Quebec, reaching out to forest lakes though a timber growthwhich is yet a stranger to the woodsmans axe. Within these shadedwilds are large game and large fish, to test the nerve and skill of thesportsman. 48 INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Along the main stream farm succeeds farm for miles, on either bank,interspersed by town and village of rural quiet. Its head waters pene


. The sea coast resorts of eastern Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton . rse of three hundred miles to thesea. It and its tributaries drain an immense area in Maine, New Bruns-wick and Quebec, reaching out to forest lakes though a timber growthwhich is yet a stranger to the woodsmans axe. Within these shadedwilds are large game and large fish, to test the nerve and skill of thesportsman. 48 INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Along the main stream farm succeeds farm for miles, on either bank,interspersed by town and village of rural quiet. Its head waters pene-trate the Province of Quebec, and approach the famous salmon streamsRestigouche and Metapedia in the extreme northern part of New Bruns-wick. Its own tributary streams are famous for their fishing, such names asthe Tobique, river and lake, and Temiscouata being again a sure guar-antee of sport. The right of salmon fishing, on all the principal streamswithin the Provinces, is held by lessees under its federal or local govern-ments. Permission to fish is usually granted to visitors by the lessees. %<^:. ^H^on^VfVC^ Such as are or become vacant are sold at public auction at Fredericton,the capital. Further information on this point can be obtained fromthe Crown Land Orifice, Fredericton. The tourist-sportsman must not from this infer that he is debarred fromangling in these waters. Though some are sold there are riparian privilegesenough for all without trespass, and the angler is sure to receive athoroughly honest welcome. Above the Tobique numerous tributaries enter the St. John, which maybe passed by the tourist, until Grand River, fourteen miles above the SEA COAST RESORTS. 49 Grand Falls, is reached. Its station and telegraph office is St. River is not specially noted for its fishing, but is worthy of mentionas a favorite way of reaching the Restigouche, the most famous ofCanadian salmon rivers. Next above St. Leonards, and thirty-nine miles above Grand Fal


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