. Season of 1890. Summer resorts reached by the Grank Trunk railway and its connections including Niagara Falls, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake Simcoe and Couchiching, MacKinac Island, Midland District Lakes, the Thousand Islands, rapids of the St. Lawrence River, the White Mountains, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay river, Rangeley Lakes, and the sea-shore . nomenclature ofCoushiching is especially ap-propriate and descriptive;here the varying breezes, wel-come adjuncts of a summerresort, that fan the surface ofthe lake, have given the In-dian name for Lake ofMany Winds. A pleas
. Season of 1890. Summer resorts reached by the Grank Trunk railway and its connections including Niagara Falls, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake Simcoe and Couchiching, MacKinac Island, Midland District Lakes, the Thousand Islands, rapids of the St. Lawrence River, the White Mountains, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay river, Rangeley Lakes, and the sea-shore . nomenclature ofCoushiching is especially ap-propriate and descriptive;here the varying breezes, wel-come adjuncts of a summerresort, that fan the surface ofthe lake, have given the In-dian name for Lake ofMany Winds. A pleasantplace is Couchiching Park,situated on the point of a nar-row promontory projecting amile and a half northwardinto the lake, and surroundedon three sides by water; thus,come from whatever quarterit may, every breeze has play,while the lake on the one sideor the other, being protectedby the point from wind andwave, pleasure boating is safe,and calm waters can at alltimes be enjoyed. Strawberry Island, tenmiles from Orillia, on LakeSimcoe, is well deserving of avisit. There is here a capitalhotel and fine summer cot-tages. This resort is ownedby Capt. Chas. Mclnnes, whohas a first-class steamer, bymeans of which connection iskept up daily between theIsland and Orillia. At Rama,on this lake, is the reserva-tion of the last remnants of the Ojibbeways. Splendid brook. GRANITE NOTCH. 63 trout are caught in the streams in the neighborhood, and the finestblack bass fishing in America is in these surrounding lakes. First among the sporting districts of the northern lakes is theSevern River, which, after a short run, leads to Sparrow Lake,which has long been celebrated for the excellence of its fishing, butparticularly for the deer, duck and ruffled grouse shooting, obtaina-ble in their proper seasons.
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