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of steamship life . . , the romance of cruising the world's largest inland waterways ... historic sights. . . long, lazy, brilliant days . . . cool nights with stars swinging low . . . pleasant companions . . . holiday atmosphere . . . shipboard life the Canadian Pacific way. West-, or east-bound across Canada you can include a voyage in your itinerary. Twice every summer week S.S. Keewatin and S.S. Assiniboia sail from Port McNicoll and Fort William. Two water-borne nights and most of two days arc a pleasan interlude in your

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Or would you rather take a cruise? Five full days of scenic holiday-life. From Port McNicoll and Owen Sound S.S. Manitoba sails every week. Through the island studded waters of , , St. Mary's River and . Here, too, is Canadian Pacific shipboard life . . ;

deck sports „ 0 . sunshine . . . hearty meals . . . dancing . . . good fellowship . . . fun. Beyond the Great Lakes — 1 200 Cool, leisurely interlude in a trans­ miles to the West—the great moun­ continental train journey, or holiday tains of the Canadian Rockies thrust cruise complete in itself, the Great their peaks into the sky. Stark, chal­ Lakes Route is one of Canada's lenging, majestic, their feet circled outstanding holiday attractions. by rushing waters and tumbling falls, Radar-equipped Canadian Pacific their slopes covered with evergreen Steamships sail regularly every sum­ trees and wild flowers, they call you mer between Port McNicoll (for to another vacationland. Toronto and eastern United States) and Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur Here in the Canadian Rockies on and Fort William (for Winnipeg and the Canadian Pacific main line are: the Canadian Rockies). Banff — Mount Eisenhower — Lake Louise — Mount Wapta — Emerald Lake — Lake O'Hara — Icefield Canadian Pacific trains connect Highway — Spiral Tunnels — Yoho with all sailings, alongside your Valley — Twin Falls — Moraine steamer. Courteous well-trained Lake—Sulphur Mountain —Moose- crews and catering staffs ensure your Elk—Bighorn Sheep — Marmots — comfort and enjoyment. Brown Bear—great National Parks— Breezes, washed by the lakes and Red-Coated Royal Canadian scented by the evergreen northlands, Mounted Police—Indians—Climbs guarantee healthful days and sleep- — Hikes — Riding — Fishing — compelling nights. Swimming — magnificent Hotels — Mountain Lodges — Banff School The histories of Canada and the of Fine Arts. U.S.A., are joined on the great waterway that joins the two coun­ For reservations—Canadian Pacific tries. And every port on the voyage from start to finish — see nearest holds interest for you, Canadian Pacific office or

4945 Canadian Pacific GREAT LAKES Steamship Service SUMMER 1949

First trip from Port McNicoll and Fort William June 4 «t Sept. 10 between PORT McNICOLL - SAULT STE. MARIE PORT ARTHUR - FORT WILLIAM via GEORGIAN BAY - LAKE HURON - ST. MARY'S RIVER WHITEFISH BAY - LAKE SUPERIOR -

Whether you take a Great Lakes voyage as a trip in itself, or as a restful interlude in your rail Journey across the continent the trip between Port McNicoll and Fort William is memorable. During the summer, the Great Lakes ships of the Canadian Pacific provide * westbound sailing FROM PORT McNICOLL and an eastbound sailing FROM FORT WILLIAM EACH TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. As an alternate route for the transcontinental passenger, a trip via the Great Lakes will prove most attract!*** and surprisingly inexpensive.

SOME FEATURES OF CANADIAN PACIFIC GREAT LAKES STEAMSHIPS "KEEWATIN99 AND ''ASSINIBOIA99 Clyde-built, Highest class service and cuisine. All rooms have hot and cold running water/ lights in each berth. Upper and lower berths equipped with luxurious spring-filled mattresses. Each ship has seven attractive de luxe rooms with private bathrooms — five equipped with twin beds and two with double bed All public and private bathrooms have tile flooring, built-in bathtubs and showers. Deck sports, including shuffleboard, bull board, deck quoits, bucket quoits and deck golf. Ping pong table indoors. The Dancing and Observation Lounge — with large observation windows, lounge facilities and polished oak dance floor Recorded music for dancing. Barber, hairdresser and valet service available.

All facilities offered subject to change without notice* Steamships "KEEWATIN" and "ASSINIBOIA #/

1 SS; "Keewatin SS. "Assiniboia* Captain R. JARMAN UPPER DECK Captain ....J.R.STEWART Purser W. A. PAXTON Purser M. C. TRACEY ChierSteward. .H. W; ARBOUR Chief Steward...... ROY SMITH

MAIN DECK A indicates Upper Berth; B Lower Berth; C Sofa Berth; W indicates Wardrobe. Upper and Lower berths equipped with spring-filled mattresses. PASSENGERS FARES - TRANSPORTATION, BERTHS AND MEALS CLYDE - BUILT (Taxes additional) Speed 15 knots UPPER DECK — Each room except 1, 4, 5 and 6 has two berths and one sofa berth. Room 1 has four berths and a long seat. Rooms 4 and 5 have two berths and a long seat. Room 6 The Canadian Pacific SS. "Keewatin" and SS. "Assiniboia," link the rails of the transcontinental trip, and operate in passenger Gross Tonnage 3880 is De Luxe Room with twin beds and private bathroom. service from June 4 to September 10. Through first class fares via the Great Lakes Steamships between Fort William and points west Net Tonnage 2486 MAIN DECK — All Inside Rooms except 101 and 149 have two berths and a long seat/ Rooms thereof and Toronto and points reached through Toronto, are the same as by ail rail, and only a small additional amount will require Length 350 ft. 101 and 149 have two berths and a short seat only. to be paid, as follows, for meals and berth on lake steamship, and separate meal and berth ticket obtained from Canadian Pacific Agent. Breadth 43 ft. Each Outside Room except 166, 168, 171, 173, 175 and 177 has two berths and one BERTH IN Depth 15 ft. sofa berth; Rooms 168 and 177 are De Luxe Rooms with double bed, sofa berth and • ®De Luxe Room Outside Room Inside Room DECKS: private bathroom. Rooms 166, 171, 173 and 175 are De Luxe Rooms with twin beds •Between Port McNicoll and Port Arthur or Fort William $48.00 $15.00 $11.00 j Main, Upper and Sun Deck. and private bathroom. Between Port McNicoll and Sault Ste. Marie 7.50 5.50 \ In Each Direction Between Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur or Fort William 7.50 5.50 ] * Includes following meals : — 0 Sold at room rate and minimum two adult passage fares. AUTOMOBILE RATES WESTBOUND — Dinner after embarking at Pori McNicoll, and all meals up to and including breakfast on morning or arrival at Port Arthur or Fort William, EASTBOUND — Lunch after embarking at Fort William or Port Arthur and all meals up to and including breakfast on morning of arrival at Port McNicoll. Automobiles accompanied by one or more passengers paying regular normal first class adult passage fare (see Note), and not intended (Breakfast ii served on board steamer at Fort William on morning of sailing $1.25 and SI .50.) for sale, delivery, or demonstrating purposes, will be carried on Great Lakes Steamships on payment of the following charges:— NOTE.—This applies also for one or more passengers paying regular Commercial Travellers' first class passage fare. PORT TO PORT PASSAGE FARES Government Revenue Tax extra. First Class adults' fares : — One Way Round Trip Between Port McNicoll and Port Arthur or Fort William $24.25 $43.50 Meals and Berth Between Port McNicoll and Port Arthur or Fort William..; $18.00 Between Port McNicoll and Sault Ste. Marie 11.50 20.00 Extra, as shown Between Port McNicoll and Sault Ste. Marie 10.00 In Each Direction Between Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur or Fort William 12.75 23.50 above. Between Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur or Fort William. 10.00 Children five years or over and under twelve will be charged one-half the passage fare and one-half the separate meal and berth Moderate charges for motorcycles also for automobile trailers or house cars, according to overall length charge, provided each child shares a berth with an adult or two half fare children are berthed together. Reservations for space for automobiles, trailers or house cars, etc. should be made in advance, and delivery ai port of embarkation For children under five years of age, when accompanied by parent or guardian or sharing berth with an adult or an older child, no should be made at least one hour in advance of sailing time. It is not necessary that tanks be drained of gasoline. charge will be made, except that children under five occupying seats at table will be charged as follows for meals : Refunds cannot be arranged unless automobile space is cancelled at least three hours before sailing from any port. Outside Room Inside Room Between Port McNicoll and Port Arthur or Fort William $7.50 $5.50 BAGGAGE Between Port McNicoll and Sault Ste. Marie 3.75 2.75 In Each Direction Between Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur or Fort William 3.75 2.75 150 lbs. of baggage will be carried free on each adult ticket and 75 lbs. on each half ticket. Steamer trunks not more than 14 If a child under five occupies a berth by itself, adult meal and berth rates will be charged. It will not be required to pay] anything inches in height may be placed in staterooms. Passengers will find it more convenient to allow trunks to be placed in the baggage for transportation. room on board where they can be made readily accessible if desired, unless bonded, (2) (FOR FURTHER1NFORMATION SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR NEAREST CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICE) (3) FARES AND CHARGES ARE SHOWN HEREIN FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HOLIDAY CRUISES - SS. "MANITOBA" Martyrs1 Shrine Fort Ste. First Cruise sails Thursday, June 23, and each Thursday thereafter up to and including August 25 Marie, Ontario

Lv. Toronto CP train No. 707 6.00 p.m. Thursday Ar. Owen Sound.... M 10.30 p.m. Just two miles (rom Port McNicoll Lv. Port McNicoll... SS. "MANITOBA*' 4.00 p.m. M 10.00 p.m. is a shrine that annually attracts " 11.00 p.m. thousands of Pilgrims. This famous M Ar. Sault Ste. Marie.. 7.30 p.m. Friday shrine marks the site of the historic Lv. Sault Ste. Marie.. M 8.00 p.m. Ar Fart William •« 5.00 o.m. Saturday Huron home of the Jesuit Martyrs (Cruise fare Includes meals and berth on ship at Fort William) 1 * Frtrt WiilUm SS. "MANITOBA" 6 OO n m Sunday of the 17th century. Ar. Sault Ste. Marie.. M 4.00 p.m. Monday Lv. Sault Ste. Marie.. M 6.00 p.m. Early explorers of the country M 2.30 p.m. Tuesday south of the Great Lakes knew CP train No. 708 4.45 p.m. ** " 9.15 p.m. Fort Ste. Marie. For many it was Lv. Owen Sound.... SS. "MANITOBA" 3.00 p.m. the starting point for their historic Ar. Port McNicoll... " 9.00 p.m. " (Times shown are EASTERN STANDARD) journeys. 5 LEISURELY DAYS FROM PORT McNICOLL OR OWEN SOUND... $50.00+ * / FROM TORONTO 56.50 ?*^ Fare includes passage, accommodation and meals on SS. "MANITOBA" during cruise and at stop-over points. The $56.50 fare also includes rail transportation (coach class) Toronto-Owen Sound and return. SS. "MANITOBA" GOVERNMENT TAXES EXTRA. Captain R. MITCHELL Purser E. J. CADEAU Chief Stewart J. STANISKY TIME TABLE and ITINERARY STEAMSHIPS "ASSINIBOIA" AND "KEEWATIN'"

WESTBOUND EASTBOUND

Train No. 703 Train No. 4 Lv. Toronto 1.30 pm Tues. Sat Lv. Winnipeg.. 7.20pm CT Ar. Port McNicoll. 4.45 pm Tues. Sat Ar. Fort William 5.40 am CT "Assiniboia" "Keewatin" "Assiniboia" "Keewatin" Lv. Port McNicoll. 5.30 pm ET Sat 5.30 pm ET Tue. Lv. Fort William 4.00 pm ET Tues. 11.00 am ET Sat Ar. Sault Ste. Marie 11.45 am Sun. 11.45 am Wed. Lv. Port Arthur..... 5.30 pm Tues. 12.30 pm Sat. Lv. Sault Ste. Marie 12.30 pm Sun. 12.30 pm Wed. Ar. Sault Ste. Marie 1.00 pm Wed. 8.30 am Sun Ar. Port Arthur 6.45 am Mon. 6.45 am Thur. Lv. Sault Ste. Marie.... 2.00 pm Wed. 11.30 am Sun. Ar. Fort William 8.30 am ET Mon. 8.30 am ET Thur. AT. Port McNicoll 8.30 am ET Thur. 6.30 am ETJvW Train No. 1 Train No. 704 Lv. Fort William.. 7.50 am CT Lv. Port McNicoll. 8.45 am ET Mon. Thur, Ar. Winnipeg. •. 7.45 pm CT Ar. Toronto 11.50 am ET Mon. Thur.

EQUIPMENT Train No. 703 Train No. 4 Coaches Toronto-Port McNicoll Coaches.. Parlor Cars Toronto-Port McNicoll ...Winnipeg-Fort William •Sleeping Cars... . ~...«.. Winnipeg-Fort William Train No. 1 (occupancy at Fort William until 9.00 am ET) Coaches Fort Wllllam-Wlnnlpeg Train No. 704 Cafe Parlor Car Fort William-Calgary Parlor car (Mon. and Thur.) Fort William-Winnipeg Coaches.... .Port McNicoll-Toronto Diner (Mon. and Thur.) (July and August)... .Fort William-Winnipeg Parlor Cars.. .Port McNicoll-Toronto

EXPLANATION OF SIGNS ET - Eastern Time CT - Central Time •Placed at ships side Sailing Days will operate June 4 to September 10 Inclusive.

FOR TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER CONSULT CURRENT TIME TABLE FOLDERS

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