[The Lake of the Sky by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lake of the Sky CHAPTER XXI 5/15
The Camp is located snugly among the pines of the north side of the Bay, and consists of the usual hotel, with nearby cottages and tents. Less than five minutes' walk connects it with the picturesque Automobile Boulevard, which is now connected with the Camp by an automobile road.
The distance is four-fifths of a mile and hundreds of people now enjoy the hospitality of Emerald Bay Camp who come directly to it in their own machines. Its location suggests many advantages for the angler, the famous Indian fishing grounds being located at the mouth of the bay.
Cascade, Eagle, and the unfished Velma Lakes are easily accessible to trampers, the outlets from these furnishing sporty brook trout fishing.
These streams and lakes are all stocked with Eastern brook, Loch Levin and cutthroat.
The protected waters of the bay make boating safe and bathing a comfortable delight. But not all the beauty of nature and the advantages of excellent location can make a popular camp.
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