Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 69
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Dalhousie August 5. Saturday. A bright sunny morning. At 9.30 o're leave the Charles Stewart home to take the steamer for Pucei. Paid for one crate's travel $7.00. Will pay Mr. Stewart for shipping the boxes from here and these will send him from Pucei, Laspe etc. Left Dalhousie on the Lady Eileen a small steamer at 11.30 A.M. Took a round trip ticket including one-half of a state room and two meals for $8.00. The north shore of Bay de Chaleum one hour out of Dalhousie show distinct evidence of higher water level, steep cliffs come sharply down to the farm lands with gradual slope to the bay. Those at their highest may be as high as 150 feet above the present level of the bay. The high mountain one sees to the east of Dalhousie is Tiacadigash Point, ridges of dolerite Around the Point comes in Caseapedin Bay with