. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . Messrs. Stimpson & Devnell, is one of the largest and finest houses in the State. Excellentboating may be enjoyed in smooth water ; surf-bathing is a leading attraction. Thereare several pleasant drives—one to the quaint old fishing village of Cape Porpoise, twomiles to the east, one through Kennebunk Village to the Falls, and one of three or four miles atlow tide to the west along Wentworth s and Parsons Beaches and thr u h H rt Woods toLords Beach in Wells Along the latter driveare the summer cottages of President Clark ofthe New York & New Engl


. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . Messrs. Stimpson & Devnell, is one of the largest and finest houses in the State. Excellentboating may be enjoyed in smooth water ; surf-bathing is a leading attraction. Thereare several pleasant drives—one to the quaint old fishing village of Cape Porpoise, twomiles to the east, one through Kennebunk Village to the Falls, and one of three or four miles atlow tide to the west along Wentworth s and Parsons Beaches and thr u h H rt Woods toLords Beach in Wells Along the latter driveare the summer cottages of President Clark ofthe New York & New England Railroad President Lord, of the Boston \. Maine Railroad andPresident Parsons of the Rome Watertown&.Ogdensburg Railroad. ROCKS AT KENNEBUNKPORT. 103 ROME, WATERTOWN AND OGDENSBURG RAILROAD. TO THE OCEAN Via the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A Charming Sea Trip. The most inviting and fascinating trip for summer tourists is by steamer from Quebec tothe principal cities and towns of the lower Maritime Provinces of the Dominion. The routetraversed by the steamers of the Quebec Steamship Co., from Montreal and Quebec to Pictou,N. S., is over one thousand miles, rich in historic associations, and abounding in grand andpicturesque scenery. Leaving Quebec and passing down the St. Lawrence, the eye catches asuccession of views, which, in beauty and grandeur are nowhere surpassed on this places between Quebec and Father Point are Cacouna and Murray Bay, two famousCanadian watering-places. Kather Point, nearly two hundred miles below Quebec, is whereEuropean steamers leave their pilots, and being a marine telegraph station, the passing ofsteamers and vessels is telegraphed to all parts of the world. Belo


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