Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1929, 1930
Page 103
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"Oakhousie, Thursday Sep. 4 1930 A bright but gray winds morning, and I am off on the ferry to Carleton on the north side of the Bay de Chaleur. We leave promptly at 8 A.M. As one goes get a splendid view of the craft from Gacta Point around the gestic Maguaska Point and then a straight craft into Honorelle. To the W one sees the green Upper De- tronian cliffing to the E and then followed by the Bonaventure basal cowl that ends Gacta Point. Farther E the cliffs red and harder sometimes. with harder sometimes malls with the same E, dip on the low and low cliffs are again on rock exposures until one gets to Maguaska Point. All of the craft is called Maguaska and the people get to church at Honorelle anywhere from W of the Landing, or they have 5-6 min steps. that error Prominent Maguaska Point is of hard Bonaventure cowl and the bay of the rocks is about as drawn on pages to left. Around Maguaska Point toward Honorelle the Bonaventure dips to the N. E at 10° and undulates some. Appears to be all to red off shale. Then a long low marshy craft the Barachois of Honorelle River. From Honorelle to St Anne the craft is low and exposed shingle my beach and my beach are not. It keeps in or to about 1/2 mil E. of two church. Farther E for about 1/2 miles of flatland Bonaventure miles that doesn't to see. Then low craft to E of Carleton other the craft is.