Amidst the Laurentians; being a guide to Shawinigan Falls and points on the Great Northern Railway of CanadaBy from the author's own pholographs, with a few exceptions . ,and, apart fromthe club houseproper, has ele-ven camps, allwell furnished,and five of themhave residentguardians andcooks through-out the amongthe lakes con-trolled by theclub, are Lakes. Bon Ho»t»it Mi/o-wando, a famous old Indian Guide Quonongamac and Wessonneau, each The Little Shawinigan River usual-ly furnishes heavy strings of trout,as handsome and as game ascan be taken anywher


Amidst the Laurentians; being a guide to Shawinigan Falls and points on the Great Northern Railway of CanadaBy from the author's own pholographs, with a few exceptions . ,and, apart fromthe club houseproper, has ele-ven camps, allwell furnished,and five of themhave residentguardians andcooks through-out the amongthe lakes con-trolled by theclub, are Lakes. Bon Ho»t»it Mi/o-wando, a famous old Indian Guide Quonongamac and Wessonneau, each The Little Shawinigan River usual-ly furnishes heavy strings of trout,as handsome and as game ascan be taken anywhere, andbig ones are fairly plenti-ful. Up further north,towards Lake Cari-bou, the big gameof that name can befound ; also one time themoose was a fre-quenter of thisneighborhood,but now one hasto go back someway to find few miles awaj- there are severallakes from a half mileto four miles in length,owned by Mr. V, Burrillof Shawinigan Falls. Theselakes, together with thous-ands of acres of game country seven miles in] length


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