. Fishing and shooting along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, the prairies and mountains of western Canada, and in the state of Maine [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. mm THE NORTH SHORE OF THE ST. LAWRENCE EAST OF MONTREAL, INCLUDING LAKE ST. lOKN. A'I'lxIAl, of some of till- small lakes and streams, so pluntifu. aloni; tlit- norih shore of the St. Lawrence Kiver hetween Mon- treal and (Quebec, sliouid prove a most satisfaelorv under- laUing to any one who is satisfied with Ivilling f


. Fishing and shooting along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, the prairies and mountains of western Canada, and in the state of Maine [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. mm THE NORTH SHORE OF THE ST. LAWRENCE EAST OF MONTREAL, INCLUDING LAKE ST. lOKN. A'I'lxIAl, of some of till- small lakes and streams, so pluntifu. aloni; tlit- norih shore of the St. Lawrence Kiver hetween Mon- treal and (Quebec, sliouid prove a most satisfaelorv under- laUing to any one who is satisfied with Ivilling fish of moderate weight. North of the river, some miles inland, th'j range of monntains runs parallel to the course of the St. , and among them rises stream after stream, feidcrs of the multitude of small lakes and the greater rivers, and in one and all trout are i)lentifnl. In general aspect this region bears some rescmblaiK e to the Muskoka Territory ; l>iit it is, if anything, the more i)ietures(jue of tiie two, and is certainlv a far superior region for the angler. It is rough and wild to a degree in many places, and to fish it iirojierly not unliecpieiitlv m(\-uis " roughing. / ClIATEAl' FRONTENAC, DUFFERIN lURRACE, QUEREC. it" to a certain extent. Anglers from Montreal generally tiiid good sport near St. Jerome, and on the small lakes and their feeders withiii seven or eight miles of New (Jlasgow, these jioiiits being but a short run fr(jm Montreal. Half and three-ipiarter jiound trout are gf)ocl fish in these waters, and, while much larger ones are but sclcloni taken, theie are plenty of the size mentioned. .Ste. Agathe is the name of a station in the same neighborhood, but about sixty miles from Montreal, in the centre of a group of lakes in which there is gofxl tlsiiiug, the trout, how- ever, being of moderate size: and thirty-seven miles further n(Mtli, at the terminus of the branch railway, is , near which excellent spo


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