. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. LIBRARY FOR USE : ):iv{. INTRODUCTORV AlOirS editions of this work havejipeared under the title, Gatewaysf Tourist Travel. From the factlat the earlier issues simply pointedle tourist to the open door of sum- nier resorts, with little of amplifiediption, the title was then more ap-propriate ; but with a bro

. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. LIBRARY FOR USE : ):iv{. INTRODUCTORV AlOirS editions of this work havejipeared under the title, Gatewaysf Tourist Travel. From the factlat the earlier issues simply pointedle tourist to the open door of sum- nier resorts, with little of amplifiediption, the title was then more ap-propriate ; but with a bro Stock Photo
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. Tourist travel via Grand Trunk Railway System : and connections, including Niagara Falls and Gorge, the Highlands of Ontario, comprising Georgian Bay, Muskoka Lakes ; St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, the Saguenay River, the Rangeley Lakes, White Mountains, and the Atlantic Sea-Coast. LIBRARY FOR USE : ):iv{. INTRODUCTORV AlOirS editions of this work havejipeared under the title, Gatewaysf Tourist Travel. From the factlat the earlier issues simply pointedle tourist to the open door of sum- nier resorts, with little of amplifiediption, the title was then more ap-propriate ; but with a broadenedscope and an expanded field ofillustration, the word gatewaysseems misleading, and has thereforebeen dropped. Dealing with the subject of TouristTravel, it mav not be amiss to saythat no systt:n of transportationon the American continent affordsso wide a range of scenery or sogreat a variety of attractions asdoes the Grand Trunk RailwaySystem, and its immediate con-nections. With 4, 186 miles oftrack, operated under one man-agement, it is one of the most ex-tensive railway properties in theworld. But the question of mileage alone, important as it is, by nomeans determines the magnitude of its tourist business. The fact thatits lines extend from the Atlantic seaboard to the great lakes, throughsome of t

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