Penage Road WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, [1975] -[1988], p. 12

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C L LAKE PENAGE Page 3 About this time the Ontario Government established a Forestry Branch on the lake to take care of any conflagations during the dry seasons. This branch was called upon to battle fires not only: around Panache but on areas about Panache. and reaching soutward to Georgian Bay. Fireâ€"fighting at that time was very hazardous as well as very difficult. Equipment had to be paddled in canoes over treacherous lakes and portaged over tortuous trails. Fires were not extinguished as quickly and efficiently as now but often burned out of ‘ control until a rain diciplined them. Often rangers lost their lives in the performance of their duties. Much valuable timber was lost as the result of the forest fires. After the Second World War, many people from the U.S. began to invade Northern Ontario and found it much to their liking as fishing and hunting territory. Of course Panache has many enticements for the tourist. As the older inhabitants tell us fishing was just a matter of dropping one‘s line in the lake with an unbaited hook and catching as many as you desired. Fwi [ Te eas Rictar ( 97 s $ ( ( 4s ( | Wher received TweedSmuur histsry in 1974 , this article was part of the materie{ . The author and dafe were. met givem R:£â€" i | ~2 . % e "@gp A Fishing and Hunting Camp on Canada‘s Frontier ul e mc ;““::i\;?";. “:m ae seA â€" fa m o oc 0 is AlP eP .. _ uc > oo o ie inenaes, 1nscc e oo 5) 7 wl l> us‘ .: Whes y | K: o LVf. 783 es 2 h e es Ti C nesote d Cop se ho 4 e iss | > | eaee, _ feh «y sn p 29 4 > o neign i n i . | \wfs Pael . 3 | * xd & sn C on n eaanyes E‘ég'?* l\ o Ue omdl 54. o oR e s m s ie es mie Cravel‘l in‘ J io‘ OB €B | 3 k g 4 2. es ts " dhecit ~Ta 2 se o o. ; 6 s k j jed ; Pik us exrâ€" 19 ce 3 i onrar es 1 ~) 4 R * B o se 2Â¥ )t | t * M l’! ‘E"",-{"\-" s# > Ta) Cc he T 6. | %{f}\ ez %"; | [ e °q SHEEHAN‘S CAMP M T e B : *ye. o y â€" ~ «o | > & . m LAKE PENAGE P W,,_, . 3B | “"_ ooo s (ranacum) “‘_ -;‘%?“S“. 3 vel" i alel, 6 B4 SUDBURY DISTRICT NORTHERN ONTARIO ETe ns x | "Ké GEO. E. BROWN, Manaorn | ’:};'J ?“&.'fla ® $ ‘ | mE . _ s{‘_,‘ ) Firstâ€"Class Bass, Lake Trout, Pickerel and [;@:fi"‘:'”‘ s l Aad ipnaritienie it Pike Fishing | T8 ue Te 4t pepmteceis i. e . | 749¢ & â€" oo | y pnlpmmer dn oneipen t 2 â€" The Lake Penage Country is reputed to be the Best Bass ht oo P CNy (C ) t ) | e L aamperae es District in America | :sA 2 . in i f #= : Unezcelled Deer Shooting Small Game Es ora ce Enc | POSTAL ADDRESS t | e Sept,. flsts | WV_}_II\]‘LEFISH,#_J9_55 | es To m NCH, CPAR) | " FSlgec: oo is ;MT,,,.' Gtic uiess veee uol * \'\â€"..-_. Lelter head _ of _ Sheehan‘ Ca Ap 1935

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