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English: View of the Strait of Canso from Port Mulgrave, N.S.

Identifier: withflyrodcamera00samu (find matches)
Title: With fly-rod and camera
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Samuels, Edward A. (Edward Augustus), 1836-1908
Subjects: Fishing Fishing
Publisher: New York, Forest and Stream Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Salmon Breeding. • Poor Old Louis-bourg. • Baddeck. • A Delightful Trip to the Margaree. • Edu-cated Trout. • Success in Using a Gray Mouse. ■ NortheastMargaree. • Abundance of Sea Trout. ■ The Fishing Station okCHETTIC.A.MP. ■ Work of the Fish Commissioners at Northeast Mar-garee. • Taking and Handling Salmon Eggs. • Picturesque SceneryON the Margaree. ■ Lake Ainslee. • A Celebrated Pool. • Out-witting Educated Fish. • Whykokomagh. • A Most Enjoyable Sail.xA.bundance and Variety of Bird Life on Cape Breton. /^^\^ COURSE, for you Canadians there is but one^-^ route that you would care to travel to the Gutof Canso, where you take the Bras DOr steamer, but tous from the States there are several, and all are popu-lar. The tourist, as well as fisherman, will find much tointerest and delight him in a visit to Cape Breton. Itabounds in picturesque scenery, and some of the viewsthat one may have there are really magnificent The * Via the Intercolonial Railway.
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252 With Fly-Rod and Camera. people are peculiar In many ways, and quaint and inter-esting beyond description. In leaving Boston the tourist has a choice betweenthree steamer routes and two by rail. One steamer leaveson Saturdays, and touches at Halifax and other points onthe Nova Scotia coast, and lands you at Port Hawksbury,Another runs to Annapolis, from which point there is arailroad to Port Mulgrave. The third steamer belongingto the International Steamship Company will carry youdirect to St. John, N. B., where you can take cars toPort Mulofrave. The all-rail route from Boston to PortMulgrave is also popular with many. * My favorite route is to take the International morn-ing boat to Portland, Me. The sail is one of the ■ mostenjoyable on the eastern coast; the steamers of this lineare large and elegant, and the whole voyage is an ever-changing delightful succession of most beautiful seaboardviews of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and a portionof-Maine. Arriving at Portland in t

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Fishing
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Forest_and_Stream_Pub__Co_
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  • bookleafnumber:258
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