The Log of the North Shore Club Paddle And Portage On the Hundred Trout Rivers
The Log of the North Shore Club Paddle And Portage On the Hundred Trout Rivers
Kirkland Barker Alexander
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It is a Nepigon reduced about one third and, scen- ically, wilder and more gorgeous. Five miles from its cunningly concealed mouth there is a natural harbor, Jack Fish Bay, and in the harbor there is a coaling station of the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Perhaps a half dozen parties a year ascend the Steel, but only to Mountain Lake, ten miles from Lake Superior. Thirty miles beyond that it begins its mad scrambling and tumbling down from the highlands, through canyons and caverns, over falls of f...orty feet and rapids of chaos and that is thirty miles of true wilderness and virgin fishing. We had been out for two weeks, in thirty- foot power-dory Wagush, and tow-boat, when, as night was closing in, with a southwest [69] The Steel River blow coming on, too, we swung around the last rocky promontory and romped into Jack Fish Bay. Bill Fraser was waiting for us and had been waiting for us with canoes and grub and packers and waning enthusiasm for a week. Bill Fraser keeps a hotel, the hotel, at Jack Fish.
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