. Fishing and shooting along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the prairies and mountains of western Canada [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. 64 riSIIINC AM) SlIOOTINT,. Il slioiild iiiii lie f(ii l;()||(ii ih.il iii.iiu nl tlic l.ikts ami slii'.mis nl llic praiiii's arc slnclu d witli tiiu- tisli, im liidini', iiiaskinoiii^c, pike, pickcii-l, itr., ami llicy fiiiiiisli a pUasant i liani'^r of nrciipatinii (liniiif; weather Inn warm for ganu' to keep, or when it is desirable togivc;

. Fishing and shooting along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the prairies and mountains of western Canada [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. 64 riSIIINC AM) SlIOOTINT,. Il slioiild iiiii lie f(ii l;()||(ii ih.il iii.iiu nl tlic l.ikts ami slii'.mis nl llic praiiii's arc slnclu d witli tiiu- tisli, im liidini', iiiaskinoiii^c, pike, pickcii-l, itr., ami llicy fiiiiiisli a pUasant i liani'^r of nrciipatinii (liniiif; weather Inn warm for ganu' to keep, or when it is desirable togivc; Stock Photo
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. Fishing and shooting along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, the Maritime Provinces, and the prairies and mountains of western Canada [microform]. Fishing; Hunting; Pêche sportive; Chasse. 64 riSIIINC AM) SlIOOTINT, . Il slioiild iiiii lie f(ii l;()||(ii ih.il iii.iiu nl tlic l.ikts ami slii'.mis nl llic praiiii's arc slnclu d witli tiiu- tisli, im liidini', iiiaskinoiii^c, pike, pickcii-l, itr., ami llicy fiiiiiisli a pUasant i liani'^r of nrciipatinii (liniiif; weather Inn warm for ganu' to keep, or when it is desirable togivc; f^mi and rille a rest. ('ainpin;^ oiilfits, eonvevaiices, helpers, and cvervthiiiL; necessary for n hinitini; excmsiou upon the jilains, can lie readily secured at Winnipeg, and the sportsman need not Imrden hin.self with anything beyonil his personal effects. Ife can enjoy an unsurpassed train service so long as he follows the railway, and should he diverge from the line, there are no hardshijis to be undergone bevond what are sufficient to give a s|)ice of adventure to the experience of a holiday in the wilds. In Soulhc.n Albcita, reached by the Macleod branch, in that portion f>f it lying between Macleod and the mountains, there is the same variety of game to be foiuid as in other ])arts of the Northwest 'I'erritories, with the addition of blue grouse (cock of the mountains) as the foothills are aiiiMoached. Trout are i)leiitiful in tlie three braiiches of the ( Hd Man River west oi .Macleod, anil the most enticing bait for the big ones is a mouse. Next to be considered are the " Ruckie-. , I the first nf the five ranges lying between the great inairie belt and the Pacific Oieaii. Over 500 miles of the grandest scenery must be passed ere the western sea is reached, and %⢠nearly alt of this chaos of â f I mountains is as wild as it ^, S'/ was when first the eyes of I'j/ white man were startled by their overpowering grandeur. I'pon or among these marvels of old-