2] AGumerous Points of Interest to the °Jourist Jn and Around Prince “Rupert Ie Prince Rupert Salt Lakes, where the water is so avarm that bathers may stay in for hours at a time without any inconvenience. = Across the harbor, Cxdalt Lakes a short launch ride, then a walk through the woods for about a quarter of a mile, where excellent salt water bathing may be enjoyed. Bring your own bathing suit and a towel. Launches leave Prince Rupert Boat House, also Cow Bay Float at frequent intervals. Running time for trip from wharf to lake, 25 minutes. CA round “Katén ‘his gives the visitor an ideal Ysland view of the waterfront, including the 20,000-ton drydock, the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Plant, through Butze Rapids, Lake Morse, Galloway Rapids, Lake Wainwright, Zanardi Rapids, under the Canadian National Railway’s bridge connecting Prince Rupert with the mainland, the government wireless station, quarantine station and marine depot. Special arrange- ments must be made on arrival at Prince Rupert for this trip, which takes about four hours, and is depen- dent on the tides. Cost $1.50, mini- mum, $12.00. KM etlakatla An Indian village, where Church of England Mission was established by the late Rev. Wm. Duncan, in 1857. Reached by launch. Distance six miles. Time necessary for the return trip, three hours. Cost, $1.00. Mini- mum 10 persons. There are 15 can- C&almon re. ae: neries in the vicinity (Cannertes of Prince Rupert. One of the most modern is located at the upper end of the harbor, and during season splendid opportunity is afforded visitors to see the method followed in canning the famous Sockeye salmon. Distance, 12 miles return. Time required, 2% hours. Cost, $1.00; $8.50 minimum. O/ountain¥ or the tourist who Climbing is energetic and en- Joys scenery, a_ trip up the mountains is well worth while. From the summit of Mount Hays, which rises directly behind Prince Rupert, a grand view can be obtained of the Pacific dotted with hundreds of small islands near the coast.