PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Beach near Charlottetown
Souris is sixty miles east from Charlottetown, by rail. On the way to Souris is the Morell River, which is called the best fishing stream on the island and which abounds with the most picturesque scenery. The Morell. with the Marie, Winter and Dunk Rivers, is a reserved stream, but fishing permits are easily obtained. The Morell is also a salmon river.
Souris has a great fishing and shooting country around it. and this part of the island is most inviting to the tourist in all other respects. The whole shore may be called a pleasure ground and the opportumties for enjoyment are limited only by the time at the disposal of the visitor.
Sea trout are not only abundant in the lakes along the shore and in the bays, but they are of large size and particularly good quallty.
The shooting is equal to the fishing, and there is a great variety of it. Geese, duck, golden plover, curlew and partridge, are all abundant.
There is excellent surf bathing and deep sea fishmg 1n the vicinity. Souris is a port of call for the steamer between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, and a convenient point of departure for those who wish to go direct from the island to the latter place.
Georgetown is beautifully situated in what is known as the district of Three Rivers, at Cardigan Bay, and is an ideal place for those who seek rest and quiet with agreeable surroundings on land and sea.