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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 Apr 1931, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 PAGEFIVE IN the HEIGHTS oF N the heights of the Canadian Rockies were health and recreation, and so national parks were established and hotels were built. Where only the Indians had hunted on the mountains, now the great hotels at Banff and Lake Louise arrest the eye. ( In time, from one end of the land to the other: in the Maritimes, in the quaint old French City of Quebec, in Toronto, the Queen City of the Dominion, in the cities of the plains, in the Rockies, and on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, magnificent hostelries have arisen, which give Canada a new and enviable opportunity to tell her story to those who come and see her beauties and opportunities at first hand. (Every Canadian Pacific hotel embodies the ideal of service that has become a tradition of the Company and the country. CANADIAN PACIFIC TODAY The Canadian Paci oie Railway runs from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, - Its liners sail from Vancouvenand Victoria to Japan and China, iy from Montreal, Quebec and Saint John to Great Britain and the Continent. It operates Se cruises to the Mediterranean, the West Indies and Round the World; summer cruises to Norway and a winter service to Bermuda, Its chateaus and hotels represent f the latest word in io compirt and luxury. Its te ligrath service employs 225,000 miles of Irs express travellers' cheques are curvent all over the worla, Canadian Pacific offices and agents are 10 be found everywhere, CANADIAN PACIFIC 1881FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY~ 1931

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