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Strathcona Plaindealer 1909-01-01 - 1910-12-30
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1909-12-21
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ae a ne Nofth no longer By the Cool, Quiet Cakes he twin trail 1 known via Detroit or Sarnia. gt; that .wonderful wilderness. known as g its passing, and -four hours of New is the Temagami Forest srthern Ontario, wilderness of 5,900 square York City Reserve, ours of i s forth of Torc Reserve is a practically unbrokeri and water. Lake Temagami, shaped much like a giant are miles of water, 1,400 islands and 3,000 miles of ole Reserve is'a network of lakes .and conr vast and so varied g aving read a few of t ich picture the varic les by canoe portage wit ade the Temagami forest and water and ing here for the farmer. It would be a paradise for the nay be a second Cobalt for the miner. It is unex- r the city man, who yearns to get near to nature's heart. e Province of Ontario created a playground of serve for the people. * ridiculous to speak of a country as a wildern ig and attractive Bay d ead eamers and loun: Temaga es nearby lumberm: people otels on its principal lake and two steamboat reached by short portages regular sched: ere is the Hy gt; be found on the con- 2 Bear Islan h and little Temagami, the canoeist - y all nt showing white and the green of the forest; you may see tance. and you may even meet anglers. But over all hangs the of the wilderness. The hotels and the post but ;- the steamer s course is but one path in the Behind the nearest island it is quite possible to run into lordly a lumbering bear. and behind, lies a labyrinth of islands, ther labyrinths of portage and lake and ne of the Reserve is even red; r parties from the Keewaydin Camp e new lakes, and added them to the Government Map. In a vacation camp the boy gets into intimate touch with natur things that are-not in books, such as self-reliance, decision, eadfastness of purpose. Rubbing elbows with a hundred other country is good training for the apr: test like camp life to sho he lazy boy y of, the roc e of a camp fire in the i by campers 0 na tower at Amierican bo of all men give: as learned to take care 0 e to succeed in any walk of life to which . is probably the most healthful way enjoy an outing in the woods, and where one has good fishing, beau- ful camping spots, clear and pellucid water for drinking dnd bathing, magni scenery, interesting canoeing routes and all the pleasures that can be derived in outdoor life at an altitude of 1,500 to 2,000 feet above the sea-level, a week, two weeks, a month or the entire summer can be spent with the utmost profit. Such a region is the territory known as the Algonquin National Park, situated on the Ottawa college. in the elements of wooder pitched, the more interesting the woodcraft training, making a v Canada is probably the only countr an offer the mostattractive territ wilds and where there is still a magn waterscapes, forests, mountains and r teem with the gamiest of fish, a species of big game and gam ipal districts that appeal to the lover of oat jost attractive, and several popular local g better known each T ighlands of Ontario, embracing ng and canoeing. howe Algonquin National P: Lake Co ature of the camp is in wild th miles north of the City of Toronto, and one hundred and seventy miles west of the capital of the Dominion Ottawa: The Algonquin National Park is a region that has already won with a large number of travellers who are looking for new fields plore, for a place where civilization has not yet encroached upon nature's domains, and where man s handiwork is not, in evidence. - Irrespective of the scenic grandeur of the entire park, the main attrac- tion grand fishing that is offered, and which is open to all true portsmen who recognize the carrying out of the regulations for the protection and preservation of the fish and game. The situation of the Park and contiguous territory might be called fe eastern section of the Highlands of Ontario, and covers an area 1,800,000 acres of forest and water stretches, there being no less than 1,200 lakes and rivers within its boundaries. he charm of the delightful region of the Maganetawan River is rugged scenery, its magnificent rivers and its inJand lakes, dotted myriads of islands set on the bosom of the waters like gems Id setting. 1 Maganetawan Navigation Company are fitted up, and they are lighted by electricity h searchlights. en miles the river is followed, winding to and fro, as all Lake Cecebe forms the next link for ten foot. of of in this Prov is known as the districts. Th are th Ontario e MAGANETAWAM F F RIVER HIGHLANDS of ONTARIO MOWAT caro, ng The 30,000 15 g 009 he Geoncian GAT f ound and 3 division of the Grand Trunk Railway System, about two hundred TELEPHONE 35 og McLean Co. DEALERS IN Heavy and Shelf Hardware The Gurney-Tilden Co. Steel Ranges and Stoves Tin and Granite Ware Tin Shop in Connection WHYTE AVENUE ALBERTA STRATHCONA - - 1042 Edmonton Store 408 Namayo Avenue MALONE a ao 2 9 a) on tL 7 ee 2 42 a Das 2 ba E oe op 5 gt; c Q. E Q 0 of i uo) Sa Es 2 lt; vo ee er sy viewin, I e lines of sto R, Managing Director T. 11a ve terete ke ou a wu - 5 to Vancou arranged for rain and Other F To Take a Look Through Our Department Store gt; Oe: : Zee BOs Ofe lpia iS 232 a bomen ares 82 8 ic 525 lt; on of Y i oes B. i ga: E 3 oe: ; Smith s Quality Bakery 226 Whyte Avenue East Christmas Pies, Cakes and Puddings Mince Meat and Scotch Short Bread BAKING IS OUR SPECIALTY Prompt Delivery Orders Taken Telephone 3263 te ett tgp nen ee : : 3 The St By Isat (Written ere is it me nada, he old orde new thickly pop Man fortable penetra in seeing his broad wt his own sleek, fec when a horse. He cranks up return trip to town fo1 time that it would hav in the goad old days. Progress in its m even in far west Alber sigh, I have come t The day of the bi so well known a Cana is responsible for the s of these.are left in st ranch is the picturesq roma he Soul of Sas Cy Warman, and Alberta, also could Gra acres are hills w But advanced the misi ample time provir civilization ess of oner
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