A TOUR

TO THE

RIVER SAGUENAY,

IN

LOWER CANADA.

BY

CHARLES LANMAN,

AUTHOR OF “A SUMMER IN THE WILDERNESS.”

PHILADELPHIA:

CAREY AND HART.

1848.


Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1847, by

CAREY AND HART,

in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of

Pennsylvania.

PHILADELPHIA:

T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS, PRINTERS.


TO

SOLOMON T. NICOLL, ESQ.,

OF NEW YORK CITY.

My Dear Sir,

To you, in testimony of my friendship, I inscribe this little volume.

On a pleasant morning in May last, I awoke from a piscatorial dream, haunted by the idea that I must spend a portion of the approaching summer in the indulgence of my passion for angling. Relinquishing my editorial labors for a time, I performed a pilgrimage which has resulted in the production of this volume, and I hope it may entertain those of my friends and the public who have heretofore received my literary efforts with favor. The work will be found to contain a record of adventures in the valleys of the Hudson, St. Lawrence and St. Johns, and along some of the rivers of New England.

Truly, your friend,

CHARLES LANMAN.

New York, Autumn of 1847.