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American Plan rates: en route, $20.00 per day including horse, guide, and transportation of duffel ; at lodge, from $13.00 per day. Horses available at regular National Park rates. Open July 1 to Oct. 10, 1965. Information and reservations from.' Erling Strom Owner and Operator Summer address : Mount Assiniboine Lodge, via Banff, Alta., (winter address : Stowe, Vermont) north of Lake Louise, Alta. A modern chalet reached by daily bus over Columbia lcefield Highway. Hiking, climbing, summer skiing. Open June 1 to Sept. 30, 1965. European Plan. Rates, single from $6.00, double from $8.00. Information and reservations from: Brewster Transport Co. Ltd., Banff, Alta., Owner and Operator Field, British Columbia Situated in Yoho National Park, 20 miles by bus from Lake Louise. Accommodates 100 people. Open June 15 to Sept. 9, 1965. European Plan. Rates: single from $5.00, double from $7.00. Information and reservations from: Brewster Transport Co. Ltd., Box 1140, Banff, Alta., Owner and Operator 4WD ages Lake of the Woods, Kenora, Ont. 2 miles by road from Kenora, Accommodation for 85 people. Fishing, swimming, boating, golf, family recreation. Modified American Plan. Open May 15 to Sept. 30, 1965. Information and rates available from: Mrs. L. A. 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This fully air-conditioned, 620-room hotel will combine comfort and elegance, unusual privacy, and superb con- vention facilities in an atmosphere of warm- hearted "joie de vivre". At its base on the Place du Canada, a sidewalk cafe, outdoor skating rink and handicraft "boutique" vil- lage will bring to sparkling life the sophis- ticated charm of Montreal. G. J. Jessop. General Manager; P. Jolicoeur. Manager. Afik 1 Canadian Rail& TRAINSITRUCKS/SHIPS/PLANES/HOTELS /TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM,4 ••mu avuoluotid neolvtio Amok. '130VNH3E1 "a5eueol "ageuew le180e9 dOSS]r T •D •a6eJe6 lea ogv wopow 'MO N — NINHVd .0017 LS waqaignop'00. 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Also convenient inter-city and local services. BY SEA Canadian Pacific White Empress liners — largest ships on the scenic St. Lawrence route — link Canada and Europe and cruise from Now York to Caribbean waters in winter. BY AIR Sup°, DC-8 Jet Empresses serving five continents — link Canada with Japan — Hong Kong — Hawaii—Australia Now Zealand — Mexico — South America -- Europe. Daily transcontinental flights across Canada, TRANSCANADA HIGHWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIIWAY CANADIAN PACIFIDAIR ONES Iffil soum Ac (anistgow '996 'c •tclac ot gz• J95eue1/1/ '1138c11 •papnlaw H 0011 q1M ueld abered asuadx3-11v A •(Aep iod ssal o 'ueld ueouawv pagipoLAJ) •uosAad la alcluPP '00.6 L$ wol; albuis 'ueld ueap •sannpel asnogoniol0 abunol wool buiwo •Bingsg Jelem qsa 'saApp anbsainlaid 'saiAow 'bupuep 'o -und lanbala 'rweaaalogs osie :as,moo f pod buiwwims pouoons-sselb 'paLw ui SW001 oldul pue annop 'albuis se l wooipaq-eatql o ouo oleAud •g•N 'ugor luie Apund lo Aeg ato ssone Aual Jeo pue J36 Aq pat.peat AIISe3 *soilituelo &tamp tom H Aqbia '„eas eq Aq uAAop„ 110S01 Ja VIIODS VAON WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORT NTO E OARON MOTOR HOTEL SHERISROOKE

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Yoho National Park, Alta.16 miles from Lake Louise station. reached by bus fromChateau Lake Louise, this quiet retreat accommodates36 people, offers hiking, fishing, boating, mountainclimbing. American Plan. Open June 26 to Sept. 19,1965.Information and rates available from:Austin Ford, 635-6th Ave., S.W., Calgary, Alta.,Owner and Operator41Immi

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two days by horseback from BanffMost remote guest lodge in the Canadian Rockies.Riding, hiking, climbing, fishing. American Plan rates:en route, $20.00 per day including horse, guide, andtransportation of duffel ; at lodge, from $13.00 per day.Horses available at regular National Park rates. OpenJuly 1 to Oct. 10, 1965.Information and reservations from.'Erling Strom Owner and OperatorSummer address : Mount Assiniboine Lodge, viaBanff, Alta., (winter address : Stowe, Vermont)

north of Lake Louise, Alta.A modern chalet reached by daily bus over Columbialcefield Highway. Hiking, climbing, summer skiing.Open June 1 to Sept. 30, 1965. European Plan. Rates,single from $6.00, double from $8.00.Information and reservations from:Brewster Transport Co. Ltd., Banff, Alta., Ownerand Operator

Field, British ColumbiaSituated in Yoho National Park, 20 miles by bus fromLake Louise. Accommodates 100 people. Open June15 to Sept. 9, 1965. European Plan. Rates: single from$5.00, double from $7.00.Information and reservations from:Brewster Transport Co. Ltd., Box 1140, Banff,Alta., Owner and Operator4WD

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Lake of the Woods, Kenora, Ont.2 miles by road from Kenora, Accommodation for 85people. Fishing, swimming, boating, golf, familyrecreation. Modified American Plan. Open May 15 toSept. 30, 1965.Information and rates available from:Mrs. L. A. Hamilton, Box 700, Kenora, Ontario

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LE CHATEAU CHAMPLAIN —Canadian Pacific's newest luxury hotel inMontreal is scheduled to open early in 1967in time to offer Expo '67 hospitality to world-wide visitors. This fully air-conditioned,620-room hotel will combine comfort andelegance, unusual privacy, and superb con-vention facilities in an atmosphere of warm-hearted "joie de vivre". At its base on thePlace du Canada, a sidewalk cafe, outdoorskating rink and handicraft "boutique" vil-lage will bring to sparkling life the sophis-ticated charm of Montreal. G. J. Jessop.General Manager; P. Jolicoeur. Manager.Afik 1Canadian Rail&

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BY LANDCanadian Pacific serves Canada coast to coast byrail, The Canadian, the only stainless steelScemc Dome streamliner across Canada, cruisesdaily between Montreal/Toronto and Vancouver.Also convenient inter-city and local services.BY SEACanadian Pacific White Empress liners — largestships on the scenic St. Lawrence route —link Canada and Europe and cruise fromNow York to Caribbean waters in winter.BY AIRSup°, DC-8 Jet Empresses serving five continents— link Canada with Japan — Hong Kong —Hawaii—Australia Now Zealand — Mexico —South America -- Europe. Daily transcontinentalflights across Canada,

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MONTREALcall866-3048 REGINAcall527-1639SHERBROOKEcall567-3388 CALGARYcall266-5004TORONTOcall368-1897 VICTORIAcallEV4-0486QUEBECcall522-3343 VANCOUVERcall682-3916WINNIPEGcall943-4936

Largest hotel in the Commonwealth and great conven-tion centre, the Royal York's 1 600 outside rooms,magnificent facilities, and efficient service justify itsposition in Toronto. All rooms with T.V. and radiomany air-conditioned. Overpass connects 400-car garage to the hotel—direct tunnel to Union Station.Royal York is down-town arrival and departure centrefor airline passengers.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES — Imperial Room,Imperial Lounge, The Black Knight, Venetian Cafe.Coffee Shop, Cascade Lounge, Princess Lounge.CONVENTION FACILITIES—The Canadian Room,largest of its kind in Canada, holds 2200 for meetings.Ten Provincial and many other meeting rooms.RATES — single from $10.00, double from $15.00.A. P. MacKINNON, General ManagerC. G. BURTON, ManagerTORONTO, ONTARIO

BANFF, ALBERTAA mile high in the Canadian Rockies, the BanffSprings Hotel is a luxurious "castle" resort for amountain holiday. Golfing, riding, hiking, swimming,photographing wild life, scenic chair lifts, dining todeft Canadian Pacific service, evening dancing. All600 rooms face a mountain or valley view. Easy toreach by Trans-Canada Highway, Canadian Pacifictranscontinental rail line, or by air via Calgary.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES — Alhambra DiningRoom, Fairholme Dining Room, Cascade Lounge,Mount Rundle Lounge, Snack Room, 10th Tee CoffeeBar and Golf Club Lounge.CONVENTION FACILITIES — Mount Stephen Hall,Garden Lounge, Oak Room, Riverview Lounge, Cas-cade Ballroom, and others.RATES — single from $16.00, double from $21.00.C. J. WATSON, Manager(Open May 29 to Sept. 14, 1965, inclusive)Banff Springs Hotel1

The Royal AlexandraExpansive comfort keynotes Winnipeg's traditionalhotel. 450 gracious rooms combination T.V./radiodelightful cuisine with "Western" specialistssparkling entertainment in Selkirk Lounge and TheSelkirk Room. Central location close to shopping,business and the Canadian Pacific station, make theRoyal Alexandra your choice in Winnipeg. Freeparking.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES—The Selkirk Room,The Selkirk Lounge, The Coffee Shop.CONVENTION FACILITIES — Largest conventionhotel in Western Canada. The Alexandra Room seats700, Crystal Ballroom, 600, the Colonial and TapestryRooms, each 300; many other meeting and banquetrooms.RATES single from $8.00, double from $12.00.L. M. MARGESON, ManagerWINNIPEG, MANITOBA

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BANFF, ALBERTAA year-round mountain resort on the Trans-CanadaHighway at Banff, just a 90-minute drive from Calgary.the Timberline Hotel blends modern facilities anctraditional service with an atmosphere of rustic charm50 modern rooms either twin-bedded or sitting roommany have balconies with spectacular mountairviews. Average daytime temperature during the summer is 65', during the winter, 34'.Dining Room, lounge and sundeck.Facilities for conventions, meetings and privatedinner parties.RATES — single from $11.00, double from $15.00.

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pi he SaskatchewanThe Saskatchewan dominates the tree-shaded centreof this prairie city. On the Trans-Canada Highway, thehotel is easily reached from U.S. highways, therailway station and airport. 268 air-conditioned roomshave T.V. and radio. Dining in the air-conditionedRanch Room and cocktail lounge and on Saturdaynights, sparkling entertainment. Free overnight parking.RESTAURANTS Ranch Room and Coach Room,daily business men's lunch.CONVENTION FACILITIES— Meeting and banquetaccommodation for from 10 to 1 000 persons in theQu'Appelle Room, Blue Lounge, Regina Room andothers.RATES single from $9.50, double from $12.00.G. A. PHILLIPS, ManagerREGINA, SASKATCHEWAN

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LAKE LOUISE, ALBERTA40 miles from Banff, sheltered by the Pipestone Rangeof the Canadian Rockies, this 400-room resort looksover the jade green water of Lake Louise and the snowof Victoria Glacier. All public rooms and many bed-rooms have this lovely view. Terraced gardens, brilliantIceland poppies and sheltered swimming pool providea panorama of beauty. Hiking, riding boating onLake Louise. Haute cuisine in an atmosphere of friendly.expert service.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES — Victoria DiningRoom, Snack Room, Main Lobby, Glacier Lounge,Fairview Room with nightly dancing.RATES single from $16.00, double from $21.00.

D. A. WILLIAMS, Manager(Open June 14 to Sept. 6, 1965, inclusive)Chateau Lake Louise

The PalliserIn Calgary, home of the world-famous Stampede,gateway to the Canadian Rockies; centre of cattleand oil industries, is the The Palliser famed for itscuisine, comfort, service and accessibility to city lifeand Banff National Park. The hotel is adjacent toCanadian Pacific station. Calgary is served by theTrans-Canada Highway and transcontinental air serv-ices. 481 outside newly-decorated rooms, each withT.V. and radio. Free guest parking. Dining Rooms andLounges are air-conditioned.RESTAURANTS The Rimrock Dining Room andthe Big Top Lounge.CONVENTION FACILITIES — Air-conditioned meet-ing and banquet accommodation in The Palliser Room,Alberta Room, Turner Valley Room, Marquis Roomand others.RATES — single from $8.00, double from $10.00.H. S. WALKER, ManagerCALGARY, ALBERTA

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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIAA mild, healthful climate, fragrant rose gardens andfresh saltwater breezes provide the delightful settingfor the traditional warmth and comfort of the EmpressHotel. Ideal for year-round vacations or relaxedbusiness meetings. The Empress has 500 rooms. Golf,yachting, riding are near at hand. Fine cuisine andSaturday night dancing are part of the amenitiesoffered. Conveniently close to all transportationfacilities.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES — Empress DiningRoom, Coffee Shop, Coronet Room.CONVENTION FACILITIES—Crystal Ballroom, MainLounge, Georgian Lounge, Conservatory, four privatedining rooms.RATES — (Summer) single from $10.50, double from$13.50. (Winter) single from $7.50, double from $10.50.L. C. PARKINSON, ManagertriT:Empre7111111

Chateau LacombeA 36-storey luxury hotel in the heart of downtownEdmonton opening in 1966. Named after WesternCanada's famed Oblate missionary, it will occupy acliff-side site overlooking the North SaskatchewanRiver Valley. 330 deluxe guest rooms in an 18-sided,25-storey tower. Parking for 750 cars.RESTAURANTS AND LOUNGES — Dining room,Coffee Shop, Cocktail Lounge, Shopping Mall, rooftop specialty dining room lounge and cabaret.CONVENTION FACILITIES — Ballroom, seating 750,Dining Room, seating 250,10 special meeting rooms.

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