SKETCH Showing the EDMONTON-PRINGE GEORGE PEACE RIVER ROUTE 30 Miles SS Oe 3} Barkeraile Tete Jaune’ 5 s Sar Prepared im the Notural Resources latelligance Branch Wye Ss s . a Intaror Department of the A Wonderful Camping and Fishing Trip For the tourist who is looking for an easily accessible trip into the lonely wilderness and the stirring frontier, and at the same time without the necessity for privation or enduring great hardship, it is but fitting that attenion should be drawn to the waterways trip through the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, down the Crooked river to the Parsnip and on into the Peace, coming on down to the town of Peace River where connection is again made with the railway. With a canoe and a camping outfit the tourist leaves the Canadian National railway at Prince George. The train arrives sufficiently early to permit of ar- rangements for the trip to be made the same evening. A good road leads from Prince George to Summit lake, and the tourist is ad- vised to make this part of the trip by road, although for those hardy enough to be looking for a task, it would be quite possible to canoe up the Fraser The Crooked River river, but this latter is no mean task. Summit Lake itself is a beautiful spot, with high wooded banks and a number of wooded islands. At the camping site is to be found Page Thirty