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Identifier: toottawaontariov00newy (find matches)
Title: To Ottawa, Ontario via the Rideau Lakes and River from the Thousand Islands and the territory of the New York Central Lines
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: New York Central Railroad
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Publisher: Buffalo, s.n.
Contributing Library: Queen's University Library, W.D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library
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pots in the Thousand Island region. 2. The Club Ramble, made by the steel-plate steamyacht Ramona. Daylight tour. The steamer Ramona isa private yacht offered for public service, and includes in herramble narrow and intricate channels not taken by the largerboats. 3. The Electric Searchlight Excursion, made by thepalace steamer St. Lawrence, tour of the Islands by night.A marvelously fascinating and spectacular trip, unequaled byany similar service in the world. Searchlight of 1,000,000candle power. 4. Trip to Canada, to the fortified city of Kingston, afine example of a colonial city, rich in historical interest. Madeby the three-deck steamer America. You have not seen the Thousand Islands until you havetaken the above trips on the steamers named. Connection with steamers of the Thousand Island SteamboatCompany is made at Clayton and Cape Vincent, N. Y., andKingston, Ont. For illustrated descriptive pamphlet, forwardtwo-cent stamp to— HOWARD S. FOLGER, Gen I Manager, Clayton, N. Y.
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Four-Track Series No. 34. THE Four-Track Series. This is the title of a series of thirty-five books of travel andeducation issued by the Passenger Department of the NEW YORK CENTRAL& HUDSON RIVER R.R. These small books are filled with information regardingthe best modes of travel, and the education that can best beobtained by travel, the whole world now agreeing with LordBeaconsfield that Travel is the great source of true wis-dom. They relate specifically to the great resorts of America—totrips to the islands of the sea and around the world—givinga mass of useful information regarding the time required fora journey, its cost, and other particulars not easily obtainedelsewhere. They also contain numerous illustrations and new and ac-curate maps of the country described. It takes a forty-eight-page catalogue to give an idea of the comprehensiveness of this series. The following are the most popular numbers: No. 1—The Luxury of Modern Railway Travel. No. 2—The Railroad and t

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