. I parchi giochi del Canada; un breve trattato sulle località turistiche, di pesca e di caccia raggiunto dal Grand Trunk Railway System . Dinto tale popolarità negli ultimi anni, è noto da acomparately pochi solo che esiste a portata di mano un conserveas che era - Messo da parte dal governo provinciale dell'Ontario, solo per la delezione dell'umanità, dove i veri sportivi sono accolti e dove la pesca non è solo in nome, ma dove la più giocosa di branzino, trote speckled e trote di salmone si accecano in numeri buoni. Dove i laghi e i fiumi possiedono una bellezza propria: Un salice
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. The playgrounds of Canada; a short treatise on tourist, fishing and hunting resorts reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System . dinto such popularity within the last few years, it is known by acomparatively few only that there exists close at hand a preserveas it were—set aside by the Provincial Government of Ontario, solely for the delectation of mankind—where true sportsmen arewelcomed and where the fishing is not in name only, but wherethe gamiest of black bass, speckled trout, and salmon trout arefound in goodly numbers. Where the lakes and rivers possessa beauty of their own—a wilderness, a surprise. Where the faunaand flora is found in luxuriant profusion, where the forestsare heavily timbered and the shores of the lakes beautifullyclothed with a raiment of pine and balsam, and where everybreath of the pure air gives new life. The Algonquin National Park is a region that has alreadywon favor with a large number of travellers who are looking fornew fields to explore and for a place where civilization has not yetencroached upon Natures domains and where mans handiwork is 24 Grand Trunk Railway System. TWO NATIVE FRIENDS—ALGONQUIN PARK not in evidence. Irrespective of the scenic grandeur of the entirepark, the main attraction is the grand fishing that is offered andwhich is open to all true sportsmen who recognize the carrying outof the regulations laid down by the Crown for the protection andpreservation of the fish and game. The situation of the park and contiguous territory might becalled the eastern section of the Highlands of Ontario, and coversan area of 2, 000, 000 acres of forest and water stretches, there beingno less than 1, 200 lakes and rivers within its boundaries. This vastextent of virgin wilderness has aptly been named Lakeland, andthe Ot tawa Division of the Grand Trunk Railway System penetratesits confines for many miles, giving exceptional facilities for reachingthe _ different points of ingress to the many canoe routes andnavigable lake