UUQUUUEVAVEVAVOUAEUEUESEOADEEG ELE OCUEA ELE ETOCU EU EET EE EEE Ae le oe hae PT TTT el bern Hydraulic Mining at Aélin Lake “With Service, I feel I want to go back and [ will.” a W. H. Van Dervoort, Moline, III. “The White Pass is one of the wonders of the world. The travel accommodations were very comfortable. We found the Atlin Inn perfectly delightful and the meals excellent. * * * The scenery in the Atlin district is the finest in the world.” : : Harold D. Corey, Newton, Mass. ‘‘The trip to Dawson could not be surpassed. ” -(Mrs.) C. F. Wolmendorf, Oak Park, III. ‘Your literature does not tell enough of its beauties.” T. B. Graham, Washington, Ind. “It was the most enjoyable trip of my life. « «* * Every possible courtesy was shown to the tourists throughout the entire trip.” “For a person who is tired and wishes -a pleasant rest no finer route could be taken (to Dawson and Atlin). The air in the Yukon has a freshness that cannot be found outside of the north.” | Clifford T. Jones, Calgary, Alta, Canada “I have traveled all over this country, and nearly all over Europe, but I have not found, in point of interest, anything to equal that from Skaguay to Dawson. I feel no hesitation in saying that you may thoroughly recommend this trip to anyone.’ A. M. Imbrie, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘After making some twenty-two thousand miles this summer, I| find more pleasure in the memory of my trip from Skaguay to Dawson and return than any other part of my travels.” Hugh H. Hamilton, Youngstown, O. — “I think that a tourist that makes the Alaska trip and does not go into'the interior-certainly- misses the best part of the scenery.” mee 7 Siig: gee ‘‘After a three years’ trip around the world, I decided to visit Alaska merely as a finish to my journey. To my great amazement I found it by far the most enjoyable and wonderful of any place I had visited. In no other part of the world had I found such granduer of scenery. * * * Asa woman travelling alone | enjoyed such comfort, courtesy and service on the White Pass & Yukon that I now recall my feeling of security and enjoyment very gratefully. I shall never forget the trip and hope I might some day go again.’ Pauline D. Masson, New York City “T was there (Lake Atlin) during the latter part of August and beginning of September. The climate at that time was most delightful and the scenic conditions unsurpassed anywhere that I have been. I found the accommodations en route surprisingly comfortable and the ofh- cials most obliging and interested in the welfare of the tourists. In my opinion, those tourists who take the coast trip to Skaguay without going over your line as far as Whitehorse and MTC cL Yu Ke Ons MITT CCC UCUOCUCUCUECUCUCUOLUCUUCUOCOCUCUOCUCUCEUCULLOLULUCLOLULLOLUCUOUULUOLOLUCUOUOLULLURELELLOCEREOOLOLLLOR OULU UL LUUOU LL EO LOL LLL LL LL into the Atlin district, miss what to me was the most delightsome part of my entire western trip.” R. E. Gunther, Toronto, Ont. “Well, I certainly had the trip of my life; it was simply the best experience in travel that I have ever known. I made no mistake in going on to Dawson. I wouldn’t have missed that part of it for anything. As for the Atlin trip, it was the best two or three days of my life. Had it been more grand and inspiring | think it would have hurt. Alaska for mine. I am fairly intoxicated with the spirit of it all. I would not exchange this summer for ten trips to Europe. Prof. H. L. Rice, Annapolis, Md. ‘Lake Atlin was the climax of our visit into the Northland—a mountain lake of surpassing beauty.” Fred W. Flemming, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Joseph E. Sawtel, Kansas City, Mo. W. L. Steinweg, North Yakima, Wash. Ben-My-Chree 37 38 39 as . ie: etl 6 EE ; -_ x — _