Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario) (1917) (14582716669)
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Title: Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario)
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada
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Publisher: S.l. : s.n.
Contributing Library: Queen's University Library, W.D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Queen's University - University of Toronto Libraries
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An anglers paradise where the bi(There is plenty of bait, guides who r sflmon trout and black bass come to the bait with reckless abandon,understand their business, and good sport for those who yearn to angle.
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Here are the log cabins of Nominigan Camp, each one of which is equipped with every modern convenience, including hot and cold water, bath and open fireplaces. Camp Waubuno Camp Waubuno has established its headquarterson a rocky, well-wooded island in beautiful Cache Lake.Here a group of husky, sun-tanned lads enjoy a mosthappy and invigorating summer vacation during Julyand August, engaged in camping, canoeing, sailing,exploring, fishing, swimming and woodcraft generally.From Camp Waubuno frequent short and long canoe-ing and camping trips are taken to various parts of thePark under careful guidance. All this is done under the constant care and com-panionship of college men and experienced teachers, whoare also experienced campers and canoeists—men whohave made the training of boys their life work. Camp Waubuno is under the personal directionof George G. Brower, A.M., instructor in mathematics,State Model School, Trenton, N.J., to whom letters ofinquiry may be addressed.
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