ALGONQUIN HOTEL • CIRCLETOURSTO EASTERN CANADA m VT^x f* , 1 • :' F '" '■■ '■'''■•■■•■■■■■■■■■ y■•■■*■:■-■■■■■■■ ■••*■■»:■: A. E. EDMONDS General Agent anadian Pacific Railway FORT ST., DETROIT. C .Jw**C .'•&£^<-k&i^-2&-iMW.&x££ Introductory We all grow stale at times. When "the good old summer comes" especially do we feel the monotony and grind of our every day environment, and we do long for and need new surroundings—new scenes and a change. And we're all the better for it if we get these things, men, women and children. As a result of a rail or water trip we enjoy life more keenly—do our work better and experience increased efficiency mentally and physically. And to help you along these lines we have outlined a number of rail and water trips herein that will not exact too much of the most modest pocketbook and which will appeal to those who are compelled to keep their expenses down to a minimum. Every variety of summer land you will find along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway, from the beautiful Isle studded lakes of Ontario to the beach of Old Orchard, Maine; from quaint, historic Quebec, pronounced by Theodore Roosevelt to be the only individual city on the North American Continent, to the golf courses of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, where one scents the salt tang of fresh ocean breezes. Fares and other details covering a number of interesting summer tours are enumerated herein. Drop us a postal for descriptive literature and other details to address shown on cover. It will be a pleasure to serve you. DATES OF SALE Season Limit Summer Tourist also Circle Tour tickets are on sale May 15th to October 15th, inclusive. Short Limit (30 day) tickets are on sale June 1st to September 30th, inclusive. LIMITS irele Tour Tickets bear final return limit of sixty days (but not later than October 31st) from date l of sale, and original starting point must be reached on return journey within final limit. Summer Tourist Tickets. Short limit thirty (30) days. Season Limit, October 31st. STOP-OVERS Stop-overs are allowed within final limit at all points in Canada; also at principal cities in the United States for a period of ten (10) days, not to exceed final limit of ticket. When stop-over is desired at cities in the United States conductor should be notified and ticket must be deposited immediately upon arrival with the Ticket Agent of the Railway or Steamship Line by which passenger leaves point of stop-over. BAGGAGE (Customs) Canadian Customs officials are located at Central Station (12th St. and Park Row) Chicago, 111., and will examine baggage destined to points in Canada. FARES FROM OTHER POINTS Correspondingly low fares are available from other points and may be obtained on application to your local ticket agent. Failing in this, however, we will be very glad to hear from you direct. FREE SIDE TRIP, NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN Passengers holding tickets from points west of Detroit to destinations in the United States, east or south of Sherbrooke, Que., Newport or Swanton, Vt., or Rousew Point, N. Y., via Canadian Pacific Ry., will be furnished Free Side Trip tickets Toronto to Niagara Falls and return, via rail lines, or during Season of navigation via steamer across Lake Ontario, thence the Great Gorge Route to Niagara Falls and return. MEALS AND BERTHS Meals and berth are furnished by the Old Dominion Steamship Company (New York and Norfolk) and by the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company (Boston and Norfolk) while at sea; on all other steamer lines charge is made for meals and berths en route. I N 'DAK 90? ^ONTARIO I I QUEBEC QUEBEC y ct; W I s c MARIE \v v . ^ IFAX rf* *tf •V ^°oTW^ N I O W A. VVmiuwau lS*6 kee' LINCOLN IC^- & .UFPS P*'CAq"o .NIAGARA FALLSf^A^ /BUFFALO ^ O i^A„ssR, •ON IpRov.jaeNOEj ^ypAL^R«veR i K lURGrt Niagara Falls KANSAS CITY MO \ KAN ST. "CoulS x*1 ** ^ O^ ^ /JVA, !NEW; roRH ^ m Bathing in Katies Cove. St. Andrews, N. B. rrrrn Short Limit (30 Days) SUMMER T RIST FARES Season Limit (October 31) FROM Adrian.....;... Ann Arbor.. Battle Creek Bay City. . ... Cadillac. . . . , BALA POINT AU BARIL OTTAWA MONTREAL QUEBEC ST. JOHN HALIFAX PORTLAND BOSTON Short Limit o © e o © o Detroit....... -L 1 i 1 JL L •••»« •>« •• Grand Rapids. Jackson Kalamazoo. . . Lansing...... Muskegon.... Petoskey Saginaw. a t • • • Season Limit 15.50 14.54 17.75 15.09 18.93 13.10 13.99 18.37 16.06 18.67 15.97 19.81 22.39 14.97 Short Limit • • • • • • • • • Season Limit • • • • 19.90 18.94 22.05 19.39 23.23 17.50 18.99 22.67 20.46 22.97 20.38 24.67 26.95 19.27 Short Limit 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.60 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.60 26.00 21.10 Season Limit 25.65 24.69 27.65 24.99 28.83 23.25 23.89 28.27 26.21 28.57 25.87 29.71 32.29 24.87 Short Limit 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.60 22.26 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.10 21.60 26.00 21.10 Season Limit 27.40 26.44 29.76 28.64 32.48 25.00 27.54 31.08 27.96 30.68 28.50 32.66 35.94 28.52 Short Limit 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.50 27.16 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 26.50 30.90 26.00 Season Limit 32.21 31.29 34.61 33.49 37.33 29.85 32.39 35.93 32.81 35.53 33.35 37.51 40.79 33.37 Short Limit 31.60 31.60 31.60 32.10 32.76 31.60 31.60 31.60 31.60 31.60 31.60 32.10 36.50 31.60 Season Limit 47.40 46.44 49.76 48.64 52.48 45.00 48.20 51.08 47.96 50.68 49.38 52.66 55.94 48.52 Short Limit 36.60 36.60 36.60 37.10 37.76 36.60 36.60 36.60 36.60 36.60 36.60 37.10 41.50 36.60 Season Limit 55.65 54.69 58.01 56.89 60.73 53.25 56.45 59.33 56.21 58.93 57.63 60.91 64.19 56.77 Short Limit 28.80 28.80 28.80 29.30 29.96 28.80 28.80 28.80 28.80 28.80 28.80 29.30 33.70 28.80 Season Limit 35.40 34.44 37.76 36.64 40.48 33.00 35.54 39.08 35.96 38.68 36.50 39.70 43.94 36.52 Short Limit 30.50 30.50 30.50 31.00 31.66 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 31.00 35.40 30.50 Season Limit 35.40 34.44 37.76 36.64 40.48 33.00 35.54 39.08 35.96 38.68 36.50 39.70 43.94 36.52 STEAMER MAY BE USED ON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER FROM TORONTO OR KINGSTON TO MONTREAL FOR SMALL ADDITIONAL FARE 6 Train Schedules Subject to change without notice. READ DOWN The Canadian 6:10 P. M., Mon. 12:45 A. M., Tues. 12:53 A. M., Tues. 8:40 A. M., Tues. 6:30 P. M., Tues. 6:15 A. M., Wed. 7:11 A. M., Wed. 7:58 A. M., Wed. 7:30 A. M., Wed. 11:20 A.M., Wed. 6:45 A. M., Wed. READ UP The Canadian Lv .Chicago Ai\ *Detroit Lv. ....... ..^Detroit Ar Toronto Ar. Montreal Ar§ % Portland Ar§..... .Old Orchard Ar§.. .Kennebunkport "i oosxon Ar St. John C. T.)..Ar C. T.)..Lv 0. T.)..Ar E. T.)..Lv E. T.)..Lv E. T.)..Lv§ E. T.)..Lv§ E. T.)..Lv§ E.T.)..'Lv E. T.)..Lv E. T.)..Lv Ar Quebec {Direct connection at Portland with Bar Harbor 6:20 A. M. Monday Used as Illustration Only. 7:53 A. M 12:05 A. M 11:55 P.M 6:30 P. M 8:45 A. M 9:30 P. M 8:39 P. M 7:55 P. M 8:30 P. M 4:40 P. M 11:30 P.M Express ., Wed ., Wed ., Tues ., Tues ., Tues ., Mon ., Mon ., Mon ., Mon ., Mon ., Mon leaving The Wolverine The Dominion 9:05 A. 3:35 P. 3:45 P. 3:10 P. 11:10 P. 8:55 A. 8:05 P. 8:44 P. 9:35 P. 8:50 P. A1 *.L\j A. O.oU Jl • M., Mon. M., Mon. M., Mon. M., Mon. M., Mon. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Wed. M., Tues. Lv... Ar... Lv... Lv... Ar... »»p. >. Ar... Ar§.. Ar§.. *^r.. i t\t o • • Ar , Chicago Detroit *Detroit ..... fDetroit Toronto ..... Montreal ...... Portland .. . Old Orchard Kennebunkport ........ Boston ....... St. John Quebec C. T.). C.T.). C.T.). C.T.). E.T). E. T.). E. T.). E.T.). E. T.). E. T.). E.T.). E.T.). Ar Lv .Ar Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv§ Lv§ Lv Lv Lv 9:05 P. 1:40 P. 1:25 P. 2:00 P. 8:00 A. 10:00 P. 9:35 A. 7:27 A. 6:40 A, 9:30 A, 4:40 P, 1:30 P, M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Tues. M., Mon. M.f Mon. M., Mon. M., Mon. M., Monc M.f Sun. M.s Mon. fFort Street Station. §Effective June 28th. *Michigan Central Station, Equipment Compartment-Library-Observation Cars, Standard Sleeping Cars, Modern Coaches and Dining Cars operated on daily schedule. leeping Car Fares Lower BETWEEN Berth Chicago and Detroit. 2.00 Chicago and Toronto 3.00 Chicago and Montreal 5.00 Chicago and Portland 5.50 Chicago and Old Orchard 5.50 Chicago and Boston 5.50 Detroit and Toronto 1 -. 50 Detroit and Montreal 3.25 Toronto and Montreal 2.00 Montreal and Quebec 1.50 Montreal and St. Andrews 2.75 Montreal and St. John 3.00 Montreal and Halifax 4.00 Montreal and Portland 2.00 Montreal and Old Orchard 2.00 Montreal and Boston. .. .. 2.00 7 Upper Com- Dr'w'g Berth p'tm't Room 1.60 7.00 2.40 8.50 11.00 4.00 14.00 18.00 4.40 20.00 4.40 20.00 4.40 20.00 1.25 5.00 6.00 2.60 9.50 12.00 1.60 6.00 7.00 1.25 ..... 6.00 2.20 10.00 2.40 11.00 3.20 14.00 1.60 7.00 1.60 7.00 1.60 7. Circle Tours The specimen tours enumerated herein will be found to cover a wide scope of beautiful country, including a charming combination of rail, river, lake and ocean trips. Rail %m&%0 W C*#I ROUTE No. 1 Rail to Montreal. Rail to Boston. Rail to Buffalo. Rail or Boat to Detroit. Rail to Starting Point. ROUTE No. 2 Rail to Montreal. Rail to Portland, Me. Rail or Boat to Boston. Rail to Buffalo. Rail or Boat to Detroit. Rail to Starting Point. ROUTE No. 3 Rail to Montreal. Rail to Boston. Boat to New York. Rail or Boat to Albany. Rail to Buffalo. Rail or Boat to Detroit. Rail to Starting Point; or return from New York. Via Rail to Starting Point. Through Washington and Pittsburg. ROUTE No. 4 Rail to Montreal. Rail to Portland, Me. Rail or Boat to Boston. Boat to New York. Return same as No. 3. s& oo Land of Evangeline Here is a country of wonderful historic interest and should be included in your trip to the Atlantic Coast. It is a land of sweet smelling orchards and leafy groves, with miles and miles of coast line for boating and fishing. Canadian Pacific Hotels ROUTE No. 5 Same as No. 3 to New York. Steamer to Norfolk, Va. Return any direct line Via Cincinnati, Or Pittsburg, Or Buffalo. Rive ROUTE No. 6 ke CIRCLE TOUR FARES FROM Adrian Battle Creek Bay City.. . . Cadillac.... Detroit Grand Rapid Flint... .. .. Jackson.. . . . Kalamazoo.. Lansing..... Muskegon... Saginaw TOUR NUMBERS $30.40 33.70 31.60 34.85 2$. 35 33.70 30.10 .05 .70 J.05 33.70 3..05 3 3: 3'. -> 9 Jjpoo . OO 36.30 34.90 38.20 31.75 36.95 33.40 34.55 36.75 34.85 37.60 34.35 $32.80 35.65 33.45 36.80 31.25 35.95 31.95 33.85 35.95 33.95 36.65 32.95 IV $35.95 38.25 36.75 40.20 33.60 39.20 35.25 36.40 39.00 36.75 40.55 36.25 $39.35 41.80 41.85 45.50 39.45 43.00 40.00 41.00 41.80 41.00 44.00 41.30 VI $35.65 37.95 36.45 49.90 38.95 35.00 36.10 38.75 36.45 40.45 35.95 Rail to Montreal. Rail to Plattsburg, N. Y. Boat to Montcalm Landing. Rail to Baldwin. Boat to Lake George. Rail to Albany. Rail or Boat to New York. Return same as No. 3. The Chateau Frontenac—Quebec in the quaintest and historically the most interesting city in America. One of the finest hotels on the continent. It occupies a commanding position overlooking the St. Lawrence, its site being unrivalled. Rates, $5.00 per day and upward. American plan. One mile from C. P. R. Station. Transfer charge Bus, 50 cents. The Place Viger—Montreal is a handsome structure immediately opposite the Viger Square, at Place Viger Station IH miles from Windsor Street Station, and at a convenient distance from Ocean Line docks, most tastefully furnished, the style and elegance characterizing the Chateau Frontenac at Quebec, being also found here. Rates, $3.50 per day and upward, American plan; also European plan. The Algonquin—St. Andrews, N. B. (Open from June 20th to September 30th) has recently been thoroughly renovated and much enlarged. Best natural golf links in Canada. Rates, $5.00 per day and upward, American plan; also European plan. McAdam Station Hotel—McAdam, N. B. located at Station. $3.00 per day and upward, American plan. f If rail is used from Montcalm Landing to Albany, fare will be $1.50 less.) Steamer may be used from Toronto to Montreal at extra charge of $8.00, and from Kingston to Montreal at extra charge of $4.50, via all routes. # If rail is used via routes reading through Boston to New York, rate will be $1.25 additional. 10 ii Chateau Frontenac, Quebec—Canadian Pacific Railway 12 CIRCLE TOURS TO EASTERN CANADA NEWENGLAND.BOSTON &NEWYORK 'or further information apply to A. E, EDMONDS General Agent Canadian Pacific Railway 1 WEST FOJtf ST.,' DETROIT, MICH