. Die Spielplätze von Kanada; eine kurze Abhandlung über Touristen-, Angel- und Jagdgebiete erreicht durch die Grand Trunk Railway System . nce von Ontario auf einer ebenso großen Höhe wie dieses Gebiet. Jüngste Beobachtungen givethe Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel als 1,600 Fuß, Während es viele Pointson der Gipfel der Ufer der Seen erreichen über 2,000 Fuß, dies ist die höchste Sommerresort in Ost-Kanada. Die Atmosphäre ist rein und erheiternd und ein paar Tage sojournunder seinem Einfluss verjüngt man und belebt eine Run-Downkonstitution. Camp Nominigan. – das neue Camp Hotel in
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. The playgrounds of Canada; a short treatise on tourist, fishing and hunting resorts reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System . nce of Ontario situated at asgreat an altitude as this territory. Recent observations taken givethe height above sea level as 1, 600 feet, while there are many pointson the summit of the shores of the lakes reaching over 2, 000 feet, this being the highest summer resort located in Eastern Canada.The atmosphere is pure and exhilarating and a few days sojournunder its influence rejuvenates one and invigorates a run-downconstitution. Camp Nominigan.—The new camp hotel in the park is located on the easterly shore of Smoke Lake, one of the largest and mostpicturesque of the park lakes and is known as Camp Nominigan.The word is Ojibway for balsam, and is most appropriate, for theregion is rich in this aromatic growth. Here, on a point facingthe south, and furnishing glorious sunset pictures across the laketo the west, has been built a log camp hotel enterprise, similarto those of Maine of world-wide fame. There is a large centrallodge or meeting-place and in close proximity to it there are a. CANOEING PARTY, ALGONQUIN PARK 26 Grand Trunk Railway System series of individual log cabins, all built of cedar logs with the barkon, chinked with cement and moss and thoroughly in keeping withthe natural beauty of their location. The central lodge and thecabins are comfortably furnished and have modern conveniences, with bathrooms and hot and cold water. The large lodge is usedfor general rendezvous and dining room, and the log cabins furnishprivacy for families or parties. This arrangement has proved agreat success in many of the best similar resorts of the East. Rates, $14 to $18 per week. The routes to the new camp are: one by road from AlgonquinPark Station, and a canoe route from the latter place. The campwill be fully prepared to receive guests at the opening of theseason of 1913. For particulars address Manager, CampNominigan, Algonquin Park Station,