Published in 1867, The Canadian Handbook and Tourist's Guide gives
descriptions of Canadian lakes and rivers and places of historical
interest for the tourist and sportsman, including the best spots for
fishing and shooting. Areas described in detail include: Quebec and its
environs, Lower St. Lawrence, The River Saguenay, A list of salmon and
trout rivers below Quebec with their distances, Eastern townships,
Montreal to Lake Champlain and the River Richelieu, Montreal to Quebec,
up the Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, down the St. Lawrence, Toronto,
Collingwood to Sarnia, Lake St. Clair, and Niagara Falls. The appendix
contains a catalog of the animals of British North America.