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Excerpt from Canada, There and Back
To the British tourist who intends to put in a holiday in the great Dominion, the first two items of advice are - go by a Canadian boat and book early. There are no better boats aoat than those of the Canadian Pacific Rail way, or the Allan Line, and there is no better introduction to Canada than that of the mighty St. Lawrence. That this is duly appreciated the last moment man is apt to discover when attempting to purchase a stateroom on one of these popular ships a day or so before sailing.
One of the most delightful months to spend in the country is September, and the visitor could not do better than leave London about the middle of August, returning home again at the end of the Canadian autumn.
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