The Canadian Handbook And Tourists Guide Giving a Description of Canadian Lake

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The Canadian Handbook And Tourists Guide Giving a Description of Canadian Lake
Henry Beaumont Small
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This tower is always open to the public, on pay- ment of a small fee, and from the summit a most magnificent prospect is obtained. In the far distance the blue hills ot Vermont tower up; a magnificent plain, stretching miles and miles 1 either hand, studded with cultivated farms ; the splendid River St. Lawrence, two miles wide, interven- ing, crossed by the tubular bridge, and stretching away like a silver thread in the far off distance. The cost of the edifice, was ;£ 100, 000. The ground flo...or is covered with pews capable of seating 8000 persons, and the galleries will hold about 2000 more. To see this church crowded, as is the case at the Fete Dieu or Corpus Christi, or on any par- ticular holiday, is a most imposing sight, and one that will never be forgotten by the spectator. The Bonsecour Market is the next most imposing building, being erected at a cost of £y^, QOO. It has a front of three stories, the upper part being occupied by the various offices of the city. The market is remarkably spacious and con- venient in its arrangements, eclipsing anything of the kind on the continent.

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