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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK WATERTON LAKE.S NATIONAL PARK Season June 15th to September 15th, 1927 Circular No. 15=27 Information Regarding HOTEL AND CHALET ACCOMMODA TI ONS SADDLE HORSE AND WALKING TRIPS AUTOMOBILE RATES AND ALL STANDARD TOURS A. J. DICKINSON, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. GREAT NORTHERN A DEPENDABLE RAILWAY 60M. 1015-27. Prlated bj McGUl-WarM" CIt_. In It. PaaJ. 1Oa.. U. & A.. Printed in U. S. A_

Location and Scenic Features: Glacier Park Station: (Eastern Entrance) GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Glacier National Park is a mountain region of m8:rvelous sceni~ beauty, covering an area of over 1,500 square Illiles. The mam ran~e of the Rocky Mountains extends from north to south through the entire Park. There are over sixty hving glaciers in the Park of which Blackfeet Sperry, Sexton and Grinnell Glaciers are easily accessible. It contains over 250 mountain lakes of w h ich Lake St. Mary, on the east, is one of the largest 1.being about 10 miles long. Trout abound in many of the lakes and streams and afford splendid fly fisning. It is located in Korthwestern Montana on the main transcontinental line of the Great Northern Ry. Distance from St. Paul, 1101 miles, from Chicago, 1,532 miles, from Portland, 734 miles, from SeattIe, 693 miles, from Spokane, 298 miles. Glacier Park Station on the Great Northern Ry. is the Eastern and principal entrance to the Park and the gateway to Glacier Park Hotel, Two Medicine, Cut Bank, St. Mary, Going-to-the-Sun and Granite Park Chalets and to Many-Glacier Hotel. Through sleeping car service to Glacier Park is available from Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and intermediate points via Burlington-Great Northern Ry. THE GLACIER PARK HOTEL COMPANY, under concession from the United States Government, Department of Interior, owns and operates several hotels and chalets in the park as follows: Glacier Park Hotel: Located 600 feet from Glacier Park Station. Hotel baggage porter meets trains. An attractive rest and recreation resort for the comfort and convenience of tourists entering and leaving the Park. 190 rooms, accommodations for over 400 people-electric lighted, steam heat, running water, rooms with private bath, cuisine and service of high order, plunge pool, shower baths, sun parlor, open camp fire in lobby, dancing in Japanese room every evening except Sunday. Large verandas face the main range of the Rocky Mountains. Saddle horse trip to Mt. Henry, Scenic Point and open country rides available and starting point for trips in Park. Many-Glacier Located in a very scenic region of the Park, on the east shore of Lake McDermott, 55 miles north of Hotel: Glacier Park Hotel, at end of automobile highway. Automobile stage service to and from Glacier Park Hotel daily. A rustic resort built of native stone and timber. Has accommodations for upwards of 500 guests-electric lighted, steam heated, running water, rooms with bath-dining service of high standard. This is the principal focal point for many trail trips to points of interest. Hotel Rates: Basis of Rates: Chalet Rates: The hotel rates are American plan (including meals) per person per day. Rates at Glacier Park Hotel and Many-Glacier Hotel $6.50 per day for accom modations in rooms withou bath. $8.00, $9.00 and 810.00 per day with bath l based on two or more guests in a room. For exclusive use of a room with bath by one person $1.00 per day higher is charged. Room use for any part of a day, without bath, S1.00; with bath, $2.00. Meal rate: Breakfast $1.25, Lunch $1.25, Dinner $1.50. Hotel rates will be computed on the basis of 81.25 for breakfast, $1.25 for lunch and 51.50 for dinner plus the lodging value which is 52.50 and upward for lodging, according to class of accommodations; for instance--on the basis of $6.50 per day one-half day consisting of lodging and breakfast would be $3.75, viz.: 82.50 for room and $1.25 for breakfast. Similarly at $8.00 per day, dinner, lodging and breakfast would be $6.75, viz.: $1.50 for dinner, S4.00 for lodging and 81.25 for breakfast. All fractions of a day will be figured on the unit of service basis, not by dividing the day rate into halves or quarters. Throu ghout Glacier National Park, distant from ten to eighteen miles from each other, the Glacier Park Hotel Company maintains and operates the following permanent Swiss Chalets or small hotels. Rates at chalets S5.00 per day, American plan, viz.: S1.00 for breakfast, $1.25 for lunch, $1.25 for dinner and $1.50 for lodging. Rates are on basis of two or more guests in a room. Each of these artistic chalet groups consist of rustic log or stone buildings, attractively grouped, in vicinity of a central stru ture used for a dining and l(>unging room. Most of the sleeping chalets have one or more attractive lounging rooms, equir,ped with large stone fireplaces. The camps have no rooms with bath but detached bath rooms are available at Two Medicine St. Mary, Going-to-the-Sun and Many Glacier Chalets. The service is plain and simple, the object of the management being to furnish clean, comfortable beds, plain food, well cooked, plenty of it, and served in family style. The chalets are unusually attractive and comfortable and those desiring a vacation of several weeks will find them very economical. Two Medicine Chalets: Cut Bank Chalets: St. Mary Chalets: LOCATION OF GLACIER PARK HOTEL CO. CHALETS. Located on lower end of the middle Two Mcdicine Lake--12 miles from Glacier Park Hotel. Reached by automobile, horseback or afoot. This chalet group has a large dining room building, dormitory containing lounging room and guest rooms and several smaller buildings, Detached shower or tub baths, 50 cents. Two Medicine Valley is very scenic; surrounded by high mountains, has many attractive trail trips and very fine trout fishing. Attractive place to spend considerable time. First night's stop on "Inside Trail" Trip. Capacity 100 guests. Rates 55.00 per day. $28.00 per week. Located in the Cut Bank Valley 17 miles from Two Medicine Chalets, a popular rendezvous for fishermen. The Cutbank River and the lakes above the Chalets afford splendid trout fishing. Second night's stop on the "Inside Trail" Trip. Capacity 50 guests. Rates S5.00 per day. $28.00 per week. Open July and August only. Located on lower end of upper St. Mary Lnke, 32 miles from Glacier Park Hotel. Good fishing, trail walks l boating and launch trips. Launch between St. Mary and Going-to-tbe-Sun Chalets makes two round trips daily. 8 miles by trail to Red Eagle Lake Camp, a popular fishing trip. Deiached shower or tub baths, 50 cents. Capacity 100 guests. Rates S5.00 per day, $28.00 per week. 2

Going-to-the-Sun Chalets: Many-Glacier Chalets: Granite Park Chalets: LOCATION OF GLACIER PARK HOTEL CO. CHALETS-Continued. Located on the northwest shore of St. Mary Lake, 9 miles up lake from St. Mary Chalets, commanding a view of the Continental Divide. Reached by boat from St. Mary Chalets, or afoot or horseback from Many-Glacier, Granite Park Chalets and Lake McDonald. Detached shower or tub baths, 50 cents. Capacity 200 guests. Rates $5.00 per day. No weekly rates. Located one-quarter of a mile from Many-Glacier Hotel. Lodgings only are furnished at $1.50 per night. Guests take such meals as desired at hotel dining room in Many-Glacier Hotel l at regular rates, $1.25 for breakfast, $1.25 lunch, $1.50 dinner. Open July and August only, capacity aoout 50 guests. Located on the west side of Swiftcurrent Pass at an elevation of 6,500 feet. Reached by horseback or afoot from Many-Glacier Hotel via Swiftcurrent Pass or from Going-to-the-Sun Chalets by way of Logan Pass. From Watertown Lake via Flat Top trail. Comprises two stone chalets. Capacity 100 guests. This is an overnight stopping place for trail parties making triangle or circle trips. Rates $5.00 per day. Open July and August only. Sperry Glacier Chalets: Located on the west side of the Continental Divide, near Sperry Glacier. from Going-to-the-Sun Chalets or Lake McDonald. Capacity 75 guests. Rates $5.00 per day. Open July and August only. Reached by horseback or afoot Rates for Children: The following rates are authorized for children at above named hotels and chalets in Glacier National Park when accompanied by parents or guardians: Children eight years of age and over, full rate. Children under eight years of age, one-half rate if not occupying separate room. Laundry Facilities: The Glacier Park Hotel Company operates a laundry at Glacier Park Hotel. sent or left there to be called for on leaving the Park. Tourists can have laundry Medical Service: Travelers Checks: A physician is located at Glacier Park Hotel. A trained nurse is stationed at Glacier Park Hotel, another at Many-Glacier Hotel. Their services are available at all times at standard professional rates. A line of medical and surgical supplies is carried in the dispensary at each hotel. The rates charged for medical services are the standard Montana rates as authorized by the National Park Service. Guests should provide themselves with travelers checks. P ersonal checks cannot be honored. Travelers checks save you time and inconvenience. Belton, Western Entrance: OTHER HOTELS AND RESORTS. Belton, Mont., on the Great Northern Ry., is the western entrance to the Park and going-in point to Lake McDonald, Bowman Lake and north fork of Flathead River. Belton station is fifty-eight miles west of Glacier Park Station. Auto stages meet trains. Auto and launch service from statiom to points on Lake McDonald and to Bowman Lake. A small commercial hotel, open year around, 100 feet from depot, provides meals and lodging at $2.50 per day up. American plan. Resorts and Trans- *Lewis' (Glacier) Hotel, 13 miles from Belton near head of Lake McDonald, Proprietor, J. E. Lewis, Lake portation Facilities McDonald, Mont. Log Hotel of pleasing style of rustic architecture containing 64 rooms. Spacious on Lake McDonald: lounging room; open fire in lobby; large veranda facing Lake McDonald. Hotel is equipped with private baths and laundry, and additional accommodations furnished in 20 log cabins. Reached direct by auto from Belton (13 miles) or by boat from foot of lake. Hotel rates 56.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 per day. Skyland Camp on * Bowman Lake: Lake McDonald Camp, on south shore of Lake McDonald, Douglas Gold, manager, Belton, Mont. Boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, riding, outdoor living. Cabins, tents. Capacity, 50. Rates, $4 and 84.25 per day, 525 and $27 per week, American plan. Single meals, 81. National Park Cabin, at foot of Lake McDonald, Belton, Mont. Two and three room log cabins equipped for light housekeeping. Reached by auto from Belton (3 miles). Rates $45.00 to $60.00 per month. 895.00 to $125.00 per season of three months. Park Cabin Resort at head of Lake McDonald. James Conlon, trustee, Belton, Mont. Ten log cabins. Reached by auto from Belton (3 miles), thence by launch (9 miles) or automo bile (12 miles). Rates 850.00 to 5175.00 each per season. A camp for tourists has been established on Bowman Lake. Bowman Lake has excellent fishing. Camp consists of several rustic log buildings, sleeping cabins and tents, also hot and cold showers. The Park Saddle Horse Co. maintains a horse camp at Bowman and attractive side trips can be arranged to Waterton Lake, Kintla Lakes, Browns Pass, Boulder Pass, Quartz Lake and other points. A boys' camp also maintained. Rates upon application. Address Skyland Camps, Transylvania. Inn, Lexington, Ky., or after June 1st, Skyland Camps, Bowman Lake, Mont. These resorts are not operated by the Glacier Park Hot.el Company, and rates are compiled from latest information available, but responsibility for correctness is not assumed. a

What to Wear: Supply Stores: GENERAL INFORMATION. As a rule tourists are inclined to carry too much in the way of baggage on trail trips. There are no conventionalities in Glacier Park-outing clothes are the rule and stout shoes are necessary, warm clothing is essential as it is generally cool in the mountains. For a week or two weeks' trip, either afoot or horseback, the following list is about all that is required: 1 Suit of warm outing clothes. 1 Pair riding breeches or knickerbockers. 1 Sweater or wool jacket. 2 Suits of underwear, either heavy cotton or light weight woolen. 3 Pairs of wool socks. 1 Rubber blanket or rain coat, if on walking tour. Water proof slickers are furnished free with saddle horses. 1 Pair stout lace shoes or hiking shoes. Do not use hob nails or calks in shoes or boots except on hiking trips, they are not necessary, are dangerous if Horseback Riding and are not allowed in Lobby or Dining Room of Hotels. 1 Pair canvas leggings, puttees or golf stockings. 2 Pair of cotton, wool or leather gloves. 1 Felt hat or cap. 1 Cloth dunnage bag. Women should have either stout shoes or walking boots and knickerbockers or riding breeches. All riding is western style-astride the saddle. Do not wear low shoes or high heel shoes or thin silk stockings if riding or walking the trails. Haversacks or cloth dunnage bags can be purchased at Glacier Park. "Saddle" slickers are furnished free with all saddle horses. The slicker is always kept on the saddle ready for immediate use in case of rain. A pair of amber goggles is a good thing to protect one's eyes when on the glaciers or snow fields. The most comfortable footwear is heavy winter shoes or outing boots of soft leather. Wear heavy wool socks if doing much walking. If you cannot stand the wool next to the skin use light weight cotton socks and draw the wool ones over. Stores or news stands at Glacier Park Hotel, Many-Glacier Hotel, Two Medicine, St. Marys' and Goingto-the-Sun Chalets handle-outing clothing, cigars, candy, fishing tackle, curios, canned goods and groceries, campers' supplies, etc. United States Mail: Mail should be addressed care of Glacier Park Hotel, Glacier Park, Mont.-this is the post office for Glacier Park Hotel. Mail will be forwarded to other points in Park if forwarding address is left with mail clerk. It is important that guests fill out a mail forwarding card so mail clerk can locate them after leaving Glacier Park Hotel. On account of frequent moving from place to place it is difficult to keep trac k of guests, so their co-operation is necessary to good mail service. Telegraph and Telephone Service: Stopovers on Railroad Tickets: Validation of Tickets: Baggage Storage: Baggage Rates for Checking Baggage Between Hotels: Freight Rates on Automobiles Between Glacier Park Station and Belton: Telegrams may be addressed to tourists at Glacier Park Hotel, Glacier Park, Mont. The various hotels and chalet groups are connected by telephone with Glacier Park Hotel so that communication may be had with the hotels or any chalets at all times. Guests may use the phone in accordance with phone tariff. Telegrams received at Glacier Park Hotel will be forwarded by phone at regular phone tariff rate. The telegraph station for Lake McDonald is Belton, Mont. All one-way and round-trip tickets, are good for stopover at Glacier Park Station and Belton. On oneway tickets length of stopover must not exceed 10 days from date that stopover is made as endorsed on back of ticket by Conductor into Glacier Park or Belton. Passengers must hold evidence that trip has been made through the Park, which must be presented to Agent at Glacier Park or Belton, when passenger is ready to resume journey. Agents will attach stopover certificate to ticket extending the limit number of days passenger has stopped. On round-trip tickets stopovers will be allowed regardless of limits, during park season (June 15th to September 15th.). Upon application to conductors stopovers will be permitted at Glacier Park points on all Summer Tourists and Special Excursion Tickets to Pacific Coast and intermediate destinations. Summer Tourists tickets to Glacier Park Station or Belton must be validated for return passage at destination not later than 30 minutes prior to departure of train which passenger is to we returning. Tickets will be honored from Glacier Park Station or Belton regardless of destination of ticket. Storage charge on baggage will be waived at Glacier Park Station and at Belton while passengers are making Park tours. Auto stages are not equipped to handle more than one piece per passenger; extra pieces and heavy baggag.e must go on first auto truck following, at baggage rates quoted below. Passengers touring Park will be permitted to carry with them free on automobiles, stages or launches, one piece of hand bagp;age weighing not to exceed twenty-five pounds. When tourists walk or use saddle horse between two points and have baggage shipped by auto the following rates are charged : Baggage Rate Between Glacier Park Station... and Glacier Park Hotel..... Glacier Park Hotel...... " Two Medicine Chalets.... Glacier Park Hotel...... " St. Mary Chalets.... Glacier Park Hotel...... " Many-Glacier Hotel.... Glacier Park Hotel...... " Going-to-the-Sun Chalets.... Many-Glacier Hotel..... " Going-to-the-Sun Chalets.... St. Mary Chalets........ " Going-to-the-Sun Chalets.... St. Mary Chalets........ " Many-Glacier Hotel.... Belton Chalets.......... " Lewis' Hotel.... Belton Chalets.......... " Foot of Lake McDonald.... Foot of Lake McDonald.. " Head of Lake McDonald.... Trunk Suit Case or Grip $.50 1.00 2.00 4.00 2.50 2.50.50 2.00 1.00.50.50 No charge $.50.50 1.00.75.75.25.50.50.25.25 An automobile highway has been perfected through from Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Grand Forks' N. D., to Glacier Park Station. From Belton, Montana, the automobile highway extends west via Kalispell, Libby, and Bonner's Ferry to Spokane and the Pacific Coast. For the convenience of automobilists who desire to make the overland trip in their cars the Great Northern Railway will have in effect during the Park season a freight rate of $14.06 per car on automobiles between Glacier Park Station and Belton in either direction. By this means tourists may ship their cars over the mountains at Glacier Park after having made the trip over the 55 mile automobile road from Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel and back, resuming their transcontinental auto tour. An additional charge of 50% of the rate is charged if trailer is atbched. 4

Automobile Service Glacier Park Hotel and Two Medicine Chalets: Automobile Service Belton, Lake McDonald: Automobile Rates: Automobile Rental: AUTO BUS SERVICE AND RATES. Automobile THE GLACIER PARK TRA TSPORTATIO~ COMPA~Y, a corporation under ronression from the Service Between United States Department of the Interior, furnishes automobile service in the Park. Comfortable Glacier Park eleven passenger White Auto busses are used in this service. Hotel, St. Mary Daily auto-bus service will be maintained between Glacier Park Hotel, St. Mary Chalets and :\bny Chalets and Many-Glacier Hotel on the following schedule during the park season: Glacier Hotel: Northbound Leave Glacier Park Hotel.... R:lS a. m. 1:30 p. m. Arrive St. Mary Chalets... 10:!;") a. m. 3:30 p. m. Leave St. Mary Chalets... 10::)0 a. ill. 3:45 p. lu. Arrive Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11 :55 a. m. 5:10 p. m. Southbound Leave Many-Glacier Hotel.... 8:15 a. m. Arrive St. Mary Chalets.............................. 9 :40 a. m. Leave St. Mary Chalets... 9:55 a. m. Arrive Glacier Park Hotel... 11 :55 a. m. 1:45 p. m. 3:]0 p. m. 3:25 p. m. 5:25 p. m. When train No.3 is late the 8:15 A. M. bus for St. Mary and Many Glacier will wait until 8:30 A. M. for connection. Daily auto-bus service will be maintained between Glacier Park Hotel and Two 1<Iedicine Chalets on the following schedule: Leave Glacier Park Hotel.... 2:00 p. m. Stop 15 minutes and take short walk to Trick Falls. Arrive Two Medicine Chalets... 3:15 p. m. Leave Two Medicine Chalets... 5:00 p. m. Arrive Glacier Park Hotel.... 6:00 p. m. Daily auto service will be maintained between Belton, Foot of Lake McDonald and Lewis' Hotel as follows: 8:10 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 6:45 p. m. Lv. Belton t::itation... Ar. 7:55 a. m. 10:05 a. m. 5:2.5 p. m. 8:25 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Lv. Foot of Lake McDonald... Lv. 7:40 a. m. 9:50 a. m. 5:10 p. m.... 11:25 a. m. 7:40 p. m. Ar. Lewis Hotel.... Lv. 7:00 a. m... 4:30 p. m. 8:25 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 9:05 a. m. 11 :25 a. m. Launch Schedules Between Lv. Foot of Lake McDonald... Ar. Ar. LcwiR Hotel.... Lv. 9:50 a. m. 5:10 p. m. 9:10 u. m. 4:30 p. m. Launch fare one way 75c Round trip $1.50 Enroute from Belton to Lewis' Hotel stages will stop at foot of Lake McDonald to permit passengers to complete trip by boat, if so desired; also to pick up passengers from foot of Lake McDonald to Lewis' Hotel. For the above service, the following trip rates will apply between points named: Between One Way Round Trip Glacier Park Hotel and St. Mary Chalets... S4. 00 S 8.00 Glacier Park Hotel and Many-Glacier Hotel.................... 7.50 15.00 St. Mary Chalets and Many-Glacier Hotel..................... 3.50 7.00 Glacier Park Hotel and Two Medicine Chalets................. 2.00 3.50 Glacier Park Hotel and Two Medicine and return including launch.... 4.25 eglacier Park Hotel or St. Mary Chalets and Cut Bank Junction.... "'Glacier Park Hotel and Cut Bank Chalets.......................... 5.00 Belton and Foot of Lake McDonald............................50 1.00 Foot of Lake McDonald and Lewis' Hotel..................... 1.50 2.50 Belton and Lewis' Hotel (applies also one way via launch),...... 2.00 3.25 Cut Bank Junction is on main road six miles from Cut Bank Chalcts. No regular service is maintained to Cut Bank Chalets but autos will stop at Junction to take on or discharge passengers who have made seat reservations in advance. *No regular daily service between these points, rate applies only for minimum of four round-trip fares. Above fares include transportation of one piece of hand baggage not exceeding 25 lbs. weight if accompanied by passenger. Additional pieces may be checked at tariff rates shown on page 4. Children under eight years carried free, over eight full fare. Tourists desiring to rent private automobiles for special trips from Glacier Park Hotel or Many-Glacier Hotel may secure them from the Glacier Park Transportation Co. This service may be had only when cars are available without interrupting regular service. Cars will not be chartered for one-way trips except between Glacier Park Hotel and Many-Glacier Hotel. The rates for special touring cars between Glacier Park and other points are as follows: Number of Passengers I to 4 5 6 Glacier Park Hotel to Two Medicine and return... $17.50 $21.00 $24.50 * Glacier Park Hotel to Cut Bank Chalets and return... 32.50 39.00 45.50 Glac~er Park Hotel to St. Mary C.halets and return..................... 40.00 48.00 56.00 GlaCIer Park Hotel to Many-GlacIer Hotel, one way.................... 37.50 45.00 52.50 Many-Glacier Hotel to Glacier Park Hotel, one way... 37.50 45.00 52.50 For short trips from Glacier Park or Many-Glacier Hotel, the charge for touring cars will be on the basis of eighty (80c) cents a mile for the round trip. An additional charge of $4.00 per hour will be made for every idle hour until car is released. GARAGE CHARGES. At Glacier Park Hotel and Many-Glacier Hotel: Storage charges, not exceeding 24 hours, per day... $0.50 Mechanics for repair work, per hour... 1.75 Washing and polishing touring cars, per car............................. 2.00 Towing cars to garage, per mile........................................ 1.00 Repairs and supplies will be furnished by The Glacier Park Transportation Co., at prices approved by the Superintendent of the Park. Gasoline and oil will be sold at prices approved by the Superintendent of the Park and will be based on variable market prices. 6

Launch Service, St. Mary Lake Boats on Two Medicine, St. Mary, McDermott. Josephine Lakes: Rates of the Park Saddle Horse Company: From Glacier Park Hotel: LAUNCH AND BOAT SERVICE AND RATES. A launch of 150 passenger capacity is operated on St. Mary Lake between St. Mary Chalets and Going-tothe-Sun Chalets-distance 9 miles-time one hour each way. Fare One Way 75 cents, Round Trip $1.50. Service will be regularly maintained between these points during the Park season, on the following schedule, arranged to connect with the automobile service at St. Mary Chalets. 8:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets.. Ar. 12:00 noon 6:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 3:00 p. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... Lv. 11:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Large parties-special train parties, etc., will be handled on special schedules between the regular trips. A launch on Two Medicine Lake makes excursions around lake, fare 75 cents. A launch on McDermott and Josephine Lakes makes frequent excursions (1 hour), fare $1.00 round trip. Row boats on Two Medicine, St. Mary, McDermott and Josephine Lakes may be rented for 50 cents per hour or $2.50 per day. $15.00 per week. Fishing tackle consisting of rod, reel and line can be rented at Two Medicine, St. Mary, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets and Many-Glacier Hotel for 50 cents per day. SADDLE HORSE, PACK HORSE AND GUIDE RATES. THE PARK SADDLE HORSE COMPANY, the licensed outfitters of the Park under concession from the United States Department of the Interior furnishes saddle horses,. pack horses and guides, also equipment for independent camping tours. T h e following saddle horse trips from various hotels and chalets are available under conditions mentioned. The charges are per person and include Horse and Guide Service except where otherwise provided-whole day trips start between 8:00 and 9:00 A. M.; afternoon trips between, 1 :30 and 2 :00 P. M. Rate REGULAR AND SPECIAL HORSEBACK TRIPS. per Regular Trips Daily-One or more in party- Person a Forty Mile Creek and return-half-day trip... $ 4.00 a Mt. Henry and return-one-day trip............................................ 5.00 b All Expense-Inside Trail Trip to St. Mary Chalets-Four-day trip. (See detail on page 8)..................................................................... 37.00 Special Trips July and August-Three or more in party Two Medicine Chalets, one way-one-day trip....... $ 5.00 Two Medicine Chalets and return-two-day trip, via Mt. Henry in one direction (overnight at Two Medicine Chalets).............................................. 10.00 Local Rides Outside the Park Without Guidea Saddle horse per day, 4 to 8 hours... $ 3.50 a Saddle horse per half day, 1 to 4 hours........................................... 2.50 From Many- Regular Trips Daily-One or more in party- Glacier Hotel: a Iceberg Lake and return-half-day or one-day trip... $ 4.00 a Cracker Lake and return-one-day trip.......................................... 4.00 a Grinnell Lake and return-half-day trip..... 3.50 b Grinnel Glacier and return-one-day trip........................................ 5.00 b Granite Park and return-one-day trip.......................................... 5.00 b Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Piegan Pass-One-day trip........................... 4.25 b Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Swiftcurrent Pass and Granite Park Chalets-Two-day trip (overnight at Granite Park Chalets)....................................... 10.00 b Triangle Trip via Swiftcurrent Pass, Granite Park Chalets, Logan Pass, Going-to-the Sun Chalets and Piegan Pass to Many-Glarier Hotel-Three-day trip........... 14.25 All Expense-N orih Circle five-day trip via Granite Park. (See page 7 for detail)..... 65.00 Local Rides And Riding Instructions with Guide S3.00 for first 2 hours, $1.00 for each additional hour. Special Trips, July and August-Three or more in party- Ptarmigan Wall and return-one-day trip... $ 5.00 Morning Eagle Falls and Piegan Pass and return-one-day trip.................... 4.25 Five Day-South Circle trip, via Swiftcurrent Pass to Granite Park Chalets, Lake McDonald, Sperry Chalets, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets to Many-Glacier Hotel via Piegan Pass................................................................. 25.00 This trip can also be started from Lake McDonald or Going-to-the-Sun Chalets returning to starting point. No refund can be made if parties drop out before completing trip. From Going-to- Regular Trips Daily July and August-One or more in partythe-sun Chalets: Many-Glacier Hotel via Piegan Pass-One-day trip...... $ 4.25 Triangle Trip via Piegan Pass, Many-Glacier Hotel, Swiftcurrent Pass, Granite Park Chalets and Logan Pass to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets-Three-day trip.............. 14.25 Lake McDonald (Lewis Hotel) via Gunsight Pass and Sperry Chalets-Two-day trip (overnight at Sperry Chalets)................................................. 10.00 All Expense-Inside Trail trip from St. Mary Chalets to Glacier Park Hotel-Four-day trip. (See page 8 for detail)....... 37.00 All Expense-North Circle five-day trip (via Granite Park). (See page 7 for detail)... 65.00 Regular Trips Daily-One or more in party to one of the three following points: a Sexton Glacier and return-one-day trip.... b Hidden Lake and return-one-day trip.... b Gunsight Lake and Pass and return-one-day trip.... Special Trips, July and August-Three or more in party- $5.00 5.00 5.00 Sperry Chalets and return-two-day trip (overnight at Sperry Chalets).......... $10.00 Five Day-South Circle trip, via Piegan Pass, Many-Glacier Hotel, etc., as shown above..................................................................... 25.00 Special Trips, Three or more in party, to one of the three following points: a Florence Falls and return-one-day trip.... a Roes Basin and return-one-day trip...................... a St. Mary Falls and return-half-day trip.... $4.00 4.00 3.50 r e

From Two Medicine Chalets: From St. Mary Chalets: From Lake McDonald (Lewis' Hotel): REGULAR AND SPECIAL HORSEBACK TRIPS-Continued. Regular Trips Daily July and August-One or more in party, to one of the three following points: Mt. Morgan Pass and return-one-day trip.... Cobalt Basin and return-one-day trip.... Dawson Pass and return-one-day trip.... Upper Two Medicine Lake and return (without guide)-one-day trip.... Rate per Person $5.00 5.00 5.00 3.50 Regular Trips Daily July and August-One or more in party- All Expense-Inside Trail Trip via Red Eagle Camp, Cut Bank and Two Medicine Chalets, to Glacier Park Hotel-Four-day trip. (See page 8 for detail)... $37.00 Special Trips July and August-Three or more in party- Red Eagle Lake and return-one-day trip... $ 5.00 Regular Trips Daily, July and August-One or more in party- Sperry Chalets, Sperry Glacier and return-one-day trip... $4.50 Lincoln Peak and return-one-day trip.......................................... 5.00 Going-to-the-Sun Chalets via Sperry Chalets and Gunsight Pass-Two-day trip (overnight at Sperry Chalets)..................................................... 10.00 Special Trips-Three or more in partya Avalanche Basin and return-one-day trip.... b Snyder Lake and return-one-day trip.... b Five Day-Circle Trip, as above.... $4.00 4.00 25.00 From Goathaunt Tent Camp at South end Waterton Lake: Regular Trips Daily, July and August-One or more in party- Brown's Pass and return-one-day trip... $5.00 Many-Glacier Hotel-Parties coming to the Goathaunt Tent Camp, at south end of Waterton Lake and desiring to return to Many-Glacier via the Belly River country may join a regular North Circle Party on payment of $26.00 covering saddle horse transportation and subsistence for the twoday trip. (a) made daily during season. (b) made during July and August. All saddle horses are required to be equipped with waterproof slickers, which outfitters supply free. Reservations for Saddle Horse trips must be made 12 hours in advance. Park rules require one guide for every ten persons. FIVE-DAY ALL-EXPENSE NORTH CIRCLE CAMP HORSEBACK TRIP PER PERSON $65.00 The Park Saddle Horse Company will operate five-day all-expense camping tours in Glacier National Park July 1st to September 1st (depending upon weather and trail conditions), which will enable the tourist to visit the north portion of Glacier National Park, which has been little visited. This tour will cover a five-day circle trip starting from Many-Glacier Hotel, by saddle horse, as follows: Fourth Day: Fifth Day: Leave Many-Glacier Hotel after breakfast for Granite Park Chalets, 9 miles via Swiftcurrent Pass; lunch, dinner and lodging at Granite Park Chalets. Breakfast at Granite Park Chalets, box lunch enroute, dinner and lodging at Fifty Mountain tent camp located 11 miles north of Granite Park up Mineral Creek Trail. Breakfast at Fifty Mountain tent camp, box lunch enroute, dinner and lodging at Goathaunt tent camp on south end of Waterton Lake; 10 miles up Waterton Valley Trail. Breakfast at Goathaunt tent camp, box lunch enroute, dinner and lodging at Crossley Lake tent camp in Belly River region on Crossley Lake; 15 miles via Indian Pass and Glenns Lake. Breakfast at Crossley Lake tent camp, box lunch enroute; 18 miles to Many-Glacier Hotel via Dawn Mist Falls, Elil'labeth Lake and Red Gap Pass. Tour ends on arrival at Many-Glacier Hotel and does not include dinner there. The permanent tent camps on Fifty Mountain, Waterton Lake and Crossley Lake consist of sleeping tents 10 x 12 feet, each accommodating two and three people. Accommodations take care of about 36 guests. Tickets for this tour will not be sold in advance and tourists should make their own arrangements for same after arrival at Glacier Park Hotel or Many-Glacier Hotel, or by correspondence in advance. Address any Great Northern representative or Glacier Park Hotel Co. or Park Saddle Horse Company, Glacier Park, Montana. STOP-OVERS Persons making the North Circle Trip and desiring to stop over at any of the camps enroute may do so, providi:lg there are two or more persons making the regular trip, on payment of $10.00 per day per person. Charge includes board and lodging and care of saddle horse. This contemplates the balance of the regular party going on with the guide. If the entire number ill a party desires to stop over, in addition to the charge of $10.00 per day per person, a party charge of $10.00 per day for the guide will be made. Special Guide Service. Parties desiring to make the North Circle Trip with a special guide may do so if a special guide is available. The charge for the trip with a special guide will be the regular rate of $65.00 per person plus one-half (~) of one full fare ticket for the party or $32.50. In the case stop-overs are desired each person will be charged $10.00 per day and in addition the party charge for the special guide will be $10.00 per day. '7

FOUR-DA Y ALL-EXPENSE "INSIDE TRAIL" HORSEBACK TRIP PER PERSON $37.00 Daily July and August. The Park Saddle Horse Company have established a tent camp in the Red Eagle Valley, located about half way between Cut Bank and St. Mary Chalets. This camp opens new territory to tourists as it divides the one-day twenty-three mile trip between Cut Bank and St. Mary Chalets into two less strenuous trips. Cost of the trip begins with Box lunch on the first day and ends with Box lunch on the fourth day, including meals and lodging, horse and guide and launch trip on Two Medicine Lake. The trip is operated daily during July and August both north bound and south bound. The south bound trip starts from St. Mary Chalets daily at 10:30 A. M. The north bound trip ends at St. Mary Chalets from where tourists may continue going to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets by launch, to Many-Glacier Hotel by automobile, or return to Glacier Park Hotel by automobile, as suits their convenience. Fourth Day: Leave Glacier Park Hotel 10:30 A. M. for Two Medicine Chalets via Mt. Henry and Scenic Point trail arriving Two Medicine Chalets about 4:00 P. M. (12 miles); lunch on trail, dinner and lodging at Chalet; launch trip on Two Medicine Lake. Leave Two Medicine Chalets 8:30 A. M. via Dry Fork Trail, Old Man Lake, Mt. Morgan and Cut Bank Passes to Cut Bank Chalets (16 miles); lunch on trail, dinner and lodging at Cut Bank Chalets. Leave Cut Bank Chalets 8:30 A. M. via Triple Divide Trail going over Triple Divide Pass and stopping for lunch at the summit of the Divide!,...from which point the water flows to three oceans, the Atlantic, Pacific and to Hudson's Bay; arriving J:{ed Eagle tent camp 4:00 P. M. (15 miles); lunch on trail, dinner and lodging at Red Eagle Camp. Leave Red Eagle camp at 8:00 A. M. via Red Eagle trail along Red Eagle Lake following creek to St. Mary Lake and St. Mary Chalets (15 miles); lunch on trail; arriving St. Mary Chalets at 3 :00 P. M. Tickets may be purchased for the tour at the transportation desk at Glacier Park Hotel, Many-Glacier Hotel, Going-to-the Sun Chalet and St. Mary Chalet. Owing to the limitation of accommodations, right is reserved to decline parties that have not made advance reservations. Per diem rates for Special Guide and Horse Service for Trail Trips from or between Hotels and Chalets: Following per diem rates include guide, guide's board and horse and tourist's saddle horse. 1 person... $12. 50 per day. 2 persons..................... 8.00 per person per da!. 3 "............................... 6. 50" " ", 4 "............................... 6. 00" " " " 5 "............................... 5. 50" " " " 6 "............................... 5. 25" " " " 7 " or more....................... 5. 00" " " " J INDEPENDENT CAMPING TRIPS. Horses, guides and complete camp outfits can be secured or released at Glacier Park Hotel, Many-Glacier Hotel, Going-tothe-Sun Chalets and Lewis' Hotel on Lake McDonald. The following rates are quoted for independent camping trips of ten days or more. Special arrangements may be made for trips of less than ten days. 1 person $27.00 per day 2 persons 18.00 per person per day 3" 16.00""" " 4" 15.00""" " 5" 13.00""" " 6" 12.00""" " 7 " or more 11.00" " " " A special guide and one cook, including their horses, are furnished parties of one and two persons. For parties of from three to five persons a guide or helper, including horse, is added. For each additional three persons or any part of that number an additional guide or helper is added. A saddle horse and pack horse are provided each member of a party, each pack horse carrying about 150 pounds. Camping parties making trips of less than 10 days will be charged an extra day for assembling and dispersing guides, horses, and camp equipment in the event that same are not immediately available. Camping parties starting or dispersing at points other than Glacier Park Hotel, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, Many-Glacier Hotel, and Lewis' Hotel on Lake McDonald will be charged for time consumed in traveling from nearest above named point to starting point or dispersing point. The following articles of bedding are furnished free to each person: 1 pillow and pillowcase 3 single wool blankets 1 comfort Mattress and canton-flannel sheets Additional blankets may be rented for $1.00 per pair for the trip. free; in fact, everything except provisions. Tents and necessary cooking utensils are also furnished The charges are based on a reasonable amount of personal luggage. If considerable personal luggage or larger quantities of supplies than ordinarily required, are desired to be carried, or additional help is required, extra pack horses will be furnished at the rate of $3.00 per day for each horse, and $9.00 per day for guide or cook and horses. The outfitters endeavor to and usually are able to furnish cooks and all necessary help for all camping trips on short notice, but at least 10 days' notice should be given and this is allowed, if necessary, to permit them time for securing proper cooks and assistance. Special Trips via Chalets: Parties desiring special trips with a special guide have a wide range of trail trips to select from' Detailed itineraries will be prepared showing route, time required and cost on application to the Information Department, Glacier Park Hotel Co., Glacier Park, Mont.

STANDARD ONE TO SEVEN DAY ALLaEXPENSE TOURS. The following standard all-expense tours are ava~lable duri~g th~ seas~)ll.as noted and are included in SU.mmer Tour~st Ta!iff. Railway ticket agents may sell tickets for these tours m connection with rail tickets at rates and under conditions shown m tariffs. ONE-DAY TRIP: Rate $16.00. Glacier Park Hotel to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets and Return by Automobile and Launch. DAILY DURING SEASON. Includes one-day hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath may be obtained if after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in Tates. Glacier Next Day: cons.d.red one Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. spot. in the Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. This two-day tour is the minimum time required to make trip from Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel and return; stay at Many-Glacier can be extended as long as desired by paying regular hotel rate. Some people prefer to rest a few days at this place. Arrangements for horseback trips, walks, fishing, etc., can be arranged at transportation desk in hotel after arrival. See page 6 for local horseback trips and rates. The side trip to Going-tOothe Sun Chalet is made on the return of second day. This trip allows a half day at Many-Glacier for side trips by saddle horse to Iceberg Lake or launoh to Josephine Lake. Cost of side trips not included in rate. ';.':."J ~~: ~6: Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 10:15 a. m. mile trip by launch on St. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)... 11 :00 a. m. Mary Lakp. enables one to see Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets... 12:00 noon a ninety-mile panorama of Lunch at GoinfT-to-the-Sun Chalets. Glacier Park scenery in 10 <> ) hours. Transcontinental pas- Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch.................................. 2 :00 p. m. sengers via Great Northern Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 3:00 p. m. Ry. on limited time can get a L St 1\.1 very good idea of the Park on v.. Ch I t ( t) 3 25 p!v~ary a e s au 0.........................................: m. this one-day trip. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner........ 5:25 p. m. ~~~~~~------~-------------- TWO-DA Y TRIP: Rate $29.50. Automobile and Launch. Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel, St. Mary and Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, and return. DAILY DURING SEASON. Includes two days' hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. R_ o_om_ s with bath may be obtained if available, after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in rat_e_s_. _ Day of Arrival lodging Glacier Park Hotel. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel............... 8:15 a. m. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11:55 a. m. Lunch, dinner and lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Saddle horse trip to Iceberg Lake in the afternoon 34.00 additional or launch trip to Josephine Lake $1.00 additional, or walking, boating, fishing, etc. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. Ar. St. J\.lary Chalets......... 9:40 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)... 11 :00 a. m. Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets... 12:00 noon Lunch at Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch)... 2:00 p. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets.................,... 3:00 p. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 3:25 p. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner... 5:25 p. m. THREE-DA Y TRIP: Rate $36.00. Automobile and Launch. Glacier Park Hotel to St. Mary Chalets, Many-Glacier Hotel and Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. DAILY DURING SEASON. Includes three days' hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath be obtained if after arrival at Glacier Park of difference in rates. Three-Day Trip: Day of Arrival lodging G1a.cier Park Hotel. The.ame as the two-day trip but allows one full day at Many-Glacier for.ide trips. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. First day from Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. by auto; second day at Many- Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11:55 a. m. Glacier with full day for side Lunch, dinner and lod~'ng at Many-Glacier. Launch trip to Josephine Lake $1.00 additional, trips by horse or walking, or boat trip to Josephine Lake; or saddle horse trip to Ice erg Lake $4.00 additional. third day to Going-tOothe-Sun Chalet. by auto and launch, where lunch is taken and re- At Many-Glacier Hotel. ~~r~ni1~~er.fternoon to Glacier Full day for saddle horse trip to Grinnell Glacier, Cracker Lake, Granite Park or any one-da.y trip One can make a horseback shown on page 6 at rates quoted, or walking, boating, fishing, etc. trip to Iceberg Lake the first Breakfast, lunch, dinner and lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. afternoon if desired and have the entire second da}. for an- ~~~r:. trlfhte o ~~~~et rat:k d!~ not include cost of these trip.. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. Launch trip, $1.00 extra. See Ar. St. Mary Chalets.................................................. 9 :40 a. m. page 6 for horseback rate.. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)... 11 :00 a. m. Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets.................. 12:00 noon Lunch at Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch)............... 2:00 p. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 3:00 p. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 3:25 p. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner... 5:25 p. m. I

FOUR-DAY TRIP: Rate $45.25. Automobile and Launch. Glacier Park Hotel to Two Medicine Chalets, Many-Glacier Hotel and return via St. Mary Chalets, Going-tothe-Sun Chalets to Glacier Park Hotel. DAILY DURING SEASON. Includes four days' hotel accommodations without bath at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath may be obtained if available, after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in rates. This four-day tour i. designed for those who do not care to use.addle horse. It enable. one to see the best scenic centers by use of automobile and launch. The first day takes one to the beautiful Two Medicine Lake returning to Glacier Park Hotel for dinner. The.econd day the ride is by auto stage to Many Glacier Hotel, arriving for lunch. The entire afternoon may be spent in short walks to points of interest, also time for a saddle horse tri~ to Iceberg Lake, if wanted. The third day one leaves Many Glacier after lunch by auto and launch for Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, arriving there for dinner. The morning of the fourth day gives opportunity to walk the half mile to Baring Falls and Janet Gorge, a beautiful sight. After lunch the journey by launch down St. Mary Lake and auto to Glacier Park Hotel is resumed, arriving in time for dinner. Day of Arrival lodging Glaeier Park Hotel. Breakfast and Lunch at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 2:00 p. m. Ar. Two Medicine Lake... 3:15 p. m. Launch trip up Two Medicine Lake. Lv. Two Medicine Lake............................................... 5 :00 p. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel.... 6:00 p. m. Dinner and Lodging Il.t Glacier Park Hotel. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)..., 8 :15 a. m. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel... 11 :55 a. m. Saddle horse trip to Iceberg Lake (7 miles each way) is available in afternoon $4.00 additional, or trail walks, boating and fishing. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Breakfast and Lunch at Many-Glacier Hotel. Morning available for launch trip on McDermott and Josephine Lakes $1.00 additional, or for short walks around lakes. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto).... Ar. St. Mary Chalets.... Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch).... Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets........ Dinner and Lodging at Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. Fourth Day: Breakfast and Lunch at Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. Trail walk to Baring Falls in morning. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch).... Ar. St. Mary Chalets.... Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto).... Ar. Glacier Park Hotel.... Dinner at Glacier Park Hotel. 1:45 p. m. 3:10 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 3:25 p. m. 5:25 p. m. FIVE-DA Y TRIP: Rate $55.75. Automobile, Launch and Saddle Horse. DAILY JULY AND AUGUST. Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel, Iceberg Lake, Granite Park Chalets, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, and Return via St. Mary Chalets to Glacier Park Hotel. Includes five days' hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare and saddle horse, second, third and fourth days. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath may be obtained if available, after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in rates. This five-day trip is intended for those who wish more time for saddle horse trips than the three and four day trips yermit, and includes Granite Park Chalets and the famous Garden Wall tra.il on the third and fourth day!. This is the most satisfactory of the variou. trips for one who does not care for too much strenuous exercise and yet wants full opportunity to enjoy the scenery. The best way to get a full appreciation of this scenic marvel of America is to get out on the trails either afoot or horseback. The ponies are easy riding and Bure footed. Day of Arrival lodging Glacier Park Hotel. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11 :55 a. m. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Afternoon available for launch trip to Josephine Lake $1.00 additional, or fishing, walking, etc. Saddle horse trip to Iceberg Lake (7 miles each way) (cost included in rate). Lunch carried. Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Saddle horse trip to Granite Park Chalets via Swiftcurrent Pass. Lunch, dinner and Lodging at Granite Park Chalet (9 miles) (saddle horse included in cost of tour). Fourth Day: Breakfast at Granite Park Chalet. Horseback, Granite Park Chalets to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (16 miles) via Logan Pass. carried (saddle horse included in cost of tour). Dinner and Lodging at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Fifth Day: Breakfast at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch)... 8:00 a. m. Ar. St. lvlary Chalets... 9:00 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 9:55 a. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel........ 11 :55 a. m. Lunch and Dinner at Glacier Park Hotel. Lunch Afternoon available for local saddle horse rides or auto trip to Two Medicine Chalets. (Cost not included.) Baggage may be checked from Many-Glacier Hotel to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets or to Glacier Park Hotel at tariff rates shown on page 4. 10

SIX-DAY TRIP: Rate $66.75. Automobile, Launch and Saddle Horse. DAILY JULY AND AUGUST. Glacier Park Hotel to St. Mary Chalets, Many-Glacier Hotel, Granite Park Chalets, Going- to-the-sun Chalets and Piegan Pass to Many-Glacier Hotel, returning to Glacier Park Hotel via Going-to-the-Sun Chalets. (Auto and Launch.) Includes six days' hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate, also auto and launch fare and saddle horse the third, fourth and fifth days. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier Park Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath may be obtained if available, after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in rates. Day of Arrival lodging Glacier Park Hotel. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets.......................... 10:15 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)......... 10:30 a. m. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel... 11 :55 a. m. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Saddle horse to Iceberg Lake or Cracker Lake and return (7 miles each way), $4.00 additional. Lunch carried. Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Saddle horse to Granite Park Chalets. (9 miles). Horse included in cost of tour. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Granite Park Chalet. Fourth Day: Breakfast at Granite Park Chalet. Saddle horse Granite Park Chalets via Logan Pass to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (16 miles), lunch carried. Horse included in cost of tour. Dinner and Lodging at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Fifth Day: Breakfast at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Saddle horse following trail over Piegan Pass to Many-Glacier Hotel (18 miles). Horse included in cost of tour. Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Lunch carried. Sixth Day: Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 8:15 a. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 9:40 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)... 11 :00 a. m. Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets............... 12 :00 noon Lunch at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (launch).......... 2:00 p. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets......... 3:00 p. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (aut.o)...........,... 3:25 p. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner.................. 5:25 p. m. SEVEN-DAY TRIP. Rate $7.3.25 Automobile, Saddle Horse and Launch. DAILY JULY AND AUGUST. Glacier Park Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel, Iceberg Lake, Cracker Lake, Granite Park Chalets, over Logan Pass to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets and over Piegan Pass to Many-Glacier Hotel, returning via st. Mary and Going-tothe-Sun Chalets to Glacier Park Hotel. Includes seven days' hotel accommodations without bath, at minimum rate also auto and launch fare and saddle horse the fourth, fifth and sixth days.. Cost of Trip begins with lodging day of arrival at Glacier P ark Hotel and ends with dinner on day of return at Glacier Park Hotel. Rooms with bath may be obtained if available, after arrival at Glacier Park upon payment of difference in rates. Day of Arrival lodging Glacier Park Hotel. Breakfast at Glacier Park Hotel. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)............. 8:15 a. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 10:15 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 10:30 a. m. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel... 11 :55 B. m. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. (Seven-Day Trip continued on following page.) 11

SEVEN-DAY TRIP-Contmued. Saddle Horse trip to Iceberg Lake and return (7 miles each way), 34.00 addition!!j. Lunch carried. Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. All day at Many-Glacier Hotel, opportunity for trip to Cracker Lake, by saddle horse $4.00 additional or other side trips, fishing, etc. See page 6 for other saddle horse trips. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Fourth Day: Saddle horse to Granite Park Chalets (9 miles.) Horse included in cost of tour. Lunch, Dinner and Lodging at Granite Park Chalet. Fifth Day: Breakfast at Granite Park Chalet. Saddle horse Granite Park Chalets via Logan Pass to Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (16 miles), lunch carried. Horse included in cost of tour. Dinner and Lodging at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Sixth Day: Breakfast at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Saddle horse over Piegan Pass to Many-Glacier Hotel (18 miles). Lunch carried. Horse included in cost of tour. Dinner and Lodging at Many-Glacier Hotel. Seventh Day: Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 8:15 a. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 9:40 a. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)........ 11 :00 a. m. Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets........ 12 :00 noon Lunch at Going-to-the-Sun Chalet. Lv. Going-to-the-~un Chalets (launch)... 2:00 p. m. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... "... 3:00 p. m. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 3:25 p. m. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner... 5:25 p. m. INFORMATION REGARDING COST OF TOURS WHEN ROOMS WITH BATH ARE USED. Cost of one to seven day trips shown on pages 9, 10, 11 and 12 when rooms with bath are used. Railway Ticket Agents should refer to Summer Tourist Tariff for authorized all-expense tickets which may be sold only at minimum rate without bath. Tickets are not to be sold for rooms with bath. Glacier Park and Many-Glacier Hotels have rooms with bath at various rates dependent on location of room. bath may be obtained by making reservation in advance or after arrival at Glacier Park if available. Rooms with THIS TABLE FOR INFORMATION ONLY. NOT FOR SELLING. Class of One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Hotel Accommodations Day Day Day Day Day Day Day Trip Trip Trip Trip Trip Trip Trip ~ A A A A B B B With Bath at $8.00 Per Day Gr... $17.50 $32.50 $40.50 $49.75 $60.25 $72.75 $80.75 With Bath at $9.00 Per Day Gr.,... -... $18.50 $34.50 $43.50 $52.75 $63.25 $76.75 $85.75 With Bath at $10.00 Per Day ~... ~.. 819.50 I 836.50 346.50 855.75 $66.25 580.75 590.75 Note- Above costs are on the basis of two people occupying a double room. For exclusive occupancy by one person the rate is SI.00 per day higher. Requests for reservations must state class of rooms desired and number in party. The Six Day and Seven Day Tours do not include cost of saddle horse to Iceberg Lake or to Cracker Lake. No rooms with bath at Going-to-the-Sun Chalets or Granite Park Chalets. A-Available June 15 to Sept. 15. B-Available July and August. I ~==========================================================~ 12

A New Scenic Region Will be Made Accessible to Tourists This Summer by the Opening of the NEW PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL Waterton Lakes National Park-Canada The American Rockies of Glacier National Park and the Canadian Rockies of Waterton Lakes National Park will be made easily accessible on the completion of the new and attractive hotel pictured above. Water ton Lakes National Park, Canada, joins Glacier National Park, Montana, at the international boundary. Its largest and most beautiful body of water, Waterton Lake, is about nine miles long, the south portion lying in Glacier Park and the nort h portion in Water ton Lakes Park. At the north or Canadian end of the lake, on the summit of a commanding promontory, flanked by' Mt. Crandall on one side and Sofa Mountain on the other, is the site of the charming New Prince of Wales Hotel, the broad, high observation windows of which overlook the mountain-framed lake to the south, focusing on a marvelous panorama of mountains, lakes and forests. Auto roadhsaddle horse trails and a new 250 passenger launch on the lake, link the two parks together with transportation facilities and t e New Prince of Wales Hotel will provide modern and attractive comforts for tourists. The Prince of Wales Hotel is of attractive Swiss type architecture with roomy lobby, clubby lounge room and a cheerful dining room on the ground floor and on the floors above are guest rooms; each with private bath. It is steam heated and electric lighted. The Prince of Wales Hotel will be conducted by the Canaaian Rockies Hotel Company, closely affiliated with the Glacier Park Hotel Company, thus assuring for its guests the same high standard of excellence in American Plan hotel service as prevails at Many-Glacier and Glacier Park Hotels in Glacier National Park. (See next page) 13

From the Prince of Wales saddle-horse and hiking trails lead in every " ion to lovely streams and lakes where fishing is good; to lofty lookouts above charming lakes and waterfalls and to many points of interest and rare beauty deep in the Canadian Rockies of Water ton Lakes National Park. Cameron Lake, Bertha Lake, Wall Lake, Washboard Falls, the heights of Vimy Ridge and Sofa Mountain, Hell Roaring Canyon and Falls are but a few of the many objectives reached by trails of from a mile to fifteen miles in length through beautiful valleys and over awe-inspiring heights. There is a wealth of wild life in Waterton Park as there is in Glacier Park and it is not uncommon to see deer, elk, sheep, goat and bear along the trails. Saddle horses and guides will be available at the new hotel for these side trips. The saddle-horse service is supervised and the rates are approved by the Parks Department of the Dominion Government. Lake Linnet, just over the knoll on which the new hotel is situated, is favored with a fine beach and the Canadian Parks Department has provided a bathing pavilion so that outdoor swimming may be enjoyed. There are excellent golf facilities near the new hotel-a fine nine hole course, a club house with modern conveniences and suitable shelters on the course for players. A nominal fee is charged for use of the golf facilities which will be available to guests of the Prince of Wales Hotel. Waterton Lake is accessible by saddle-horse trail from Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, Lake McDonald and Many-Glacier Hotel in Glacier National Park. A choice of two routes is offered from Many-Glacier: one via Swift Current Pass, Granite Park Chalets, Flattop Mountain and the Little Kootenai River and one via Red Gap Pass, Belly River and Indian Pass. The first route over Swift Current is a three day trip and the second route via Belly River is a two day trip. Service of horses and guides for these trips islrovided by the Park Saddle Horse Company and meals and lodgings enroute are had at the North Circle Camps operate by the Park Saddle Horse Company. From Goathaunt Camp at the south end of Waterton Lake, trail riders will be transported to the Prince of Wales Hotel by launch. Rates for the saddle-horse trips to Water ton Lake will be based on the charges now made for trips of similar distances in Glacier Park and will vary according to the number of persons making the trips in one party. The launch rate on Waterton Lake will be $1.50 for the round trip between Goathaunt Camp and the Prince of Wales Hotel. The present plans are to open the Prince of Wales Hotel in July and with the opening of the hotel, automobile transportation will be inaugurated between Glacier Park Hotel, St. Mary Chalets and Many-Glacier Hotel and Yvaterton Lake over an extension of the Glacier Park Highway beyond the Canadian boundary to Cardston, Alberta, and from there west into Waterton Lakes Park, on the following time and rate schedules: North Bound 8:15 A. M. Lv. Glarier Park Hotel...Ar. 10:15 A. M. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... Lv. 10:30 A. M. Lv. St. Mary Chalets... Ar. 11 :55 A. M. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel. {L~:30hp. M.} Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel..Ar. 5:30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel Lv. South Bound 5:25 P. M. 3:25 P. M. LUnch} { 11:55 A. M. 12:00 Noon 8:00 A. M. FARES Glacier Park Hotel to St. :\lary Chalets... $4.00 St. Mary Chalets to Many-Glacier Hotel............ 3.50 Many Glacier Hotel to Prince of Wales Hotel.... 8.50 Prince of Wales Hotel to St. Mary Chalets... 8.00 St. Mary Chalets to Glacier Park Hotel.... 4.00 The above schedule and fares permit stop-overs at hotels and chalets. Following are suggested trips of two to four days with transportation cost only as shown: TWO-DAY ROUND TRIP (Transportation only) $29.50 Glacier Park Hotel to Prince of Wales Hotel, going via Many-Glacier Hotel, returning via St. Mary Chalets Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 A. M. (North Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11 :55 A. M. Bound) Stop for lunch. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 1 :30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel.... 5:30 P. M. (South Bound) Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. 1\1. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 11 :55 A. M. Stop for lunch and launch trip on St. Mary Lake. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)..... 3:25 P. M. Ar. Glarier Park Hotel......... 5 :25 P. 1\I. THREE-DAY ROUND TRIP (Transportation only) $29.50 Glacier Park Hotel to Prince of Wales Hotel, allowing one full day at Prince of Wales Hotel, going via Many Glacier Hotel, returning via St. Mary Chalets Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 A. M. (Korth Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11 :55 A. M. Bound) Stop for lunch. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 1 :30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel.... 5:30 P. M. (South Bound) At Prince of Wales Hotel. All day available for saddle horse or launch trip. Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. M. Ar. St. Mary Chalets....... 11:55 A. M. Stop for lunch and launch trip on St. Mary Lake. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto).... 3:25 P. M. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel....... 5:25 P. M. FO UR-DA Y ROUND TRIP (Transportation only) $29.50 Glacier Park Hotel to Prince of Wales Hotel, going via Many-Glacier Hotel, returning via St.!Mary Chalets. Lv. Glacier Park Hotel (auto)... 8:15 A. M. (North Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 11 :55 A. M. Bound) Afternoon available for side trips. Forenoon available for side trips. (::'\orth Lv. Many-Glarier Hotel (auto)... 1:30 P. M. Bound) Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel.... 5:30 P. M. A t Prince of Wales Hotel. All day available for launch trip on Waterton Lake or for saddle horse trips. Fourth Day: Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. M. (Routh Ar. Rt. Mary Chalets... 11:55 A. M. Bound) Stop for lunch and launch trip on St. Mary Lake. Lv. Rt. Mary Chalets (auto)... 3:25 P. M. Ar. Glacier Park Hotel-Dinner.. 5:25 P. 1\1. The above four-day trip is suggested as being the minimum time that is desirable to spend in the two parks, as it allows two half days at Many Glacier Hotel and one full day at Prince of Wales Hotel for sight-seeing trips from these points. Longer stays are desirable and can be arranged for. TWO-DAY ROUND TRIP (Transportation only) $17.00 Prince of Wales Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel. Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. M. (South Ar. Many-Glacier HoteL... 12:00 Noon Bound) Afternoon for side trips to Iceberg Lake, Grinnell Lake, Josephine Lake, etc. (~orth Bound) Forenoon available for launch trip on Mc Dermott and Josephine LakeR, or saddle horse trips. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 1 :30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel....... 5 :30 P. M. 14

THREE-DAY ROUND TRIP (Transp only) $21.50 Prince of Wales Hotel to St. Mary Chalets and Many Glacier Hotel. (South Bound) (North Bound) Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. M. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 11 :55 A. M. Stop for lunch and launch trip on St. Mary Lake. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (auto)... 3 :25 P. M. Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 5:10 P. M. At Many-Glacier Hotel. All day for saddle horse trips to Iceberg Lake or Grinnell Glacier. Forenoon available for launch trip on Mc Dermott and Josephine Lakes. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 1 :30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel.... 5:30 P. M. FOUR-DAY ROUND T sportation only) $21.50 Prince of Wales Hotel to Many-Glacier Hotel via St. Mary Chalets, Going-to-the-Sun Chalets (saddle horse), via Piegan Pass, or via launch and auto bus to Many-Glacier Hotel. (South Bound) Lv. Prince of Wales Hotel (auto). 8:00 A. M. Ar. St. Mary Chalets... 11 :55 A. M. Stop for lunch. Lv. St. Mary Chalets (launch)... 1 :00 P. M. Ar. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets... 2:00 P. M. Lv. Going-to-the-Sun Chalets, via (:-..'orth saddle horse or launch and auto. 8:00 A. M. Bound) Ar. Many-Glacier Hotel.... 5:10 P. M. Fourth Day: (North Bound) At Many-Glacier Hotel. All day available for saddle horse side trips, fishing or walks. Forenoon available for launch trip on Lake McDermott and Lake Josephine. Lv. Many-Glacier Hotel (auto)... 1 :30 P. M. Ar. Prince of Wales Hotel.... 5:30 P. M. The rates shown do not include board or lodging but include auto fares and launch fare on St. Mary Lake only (except the saddle horse over Piegan Pass in Four-day Trip which is included, tourist has choice of horse or auto). Hotel rates at the Prince of Wales Hotel will be $8.00 to $12.00 per day per person, according to location of room and number of occupants. All rooms are with bath. There are no rooms without bath. 1 person in room with bath - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S10.00, S11.00, S12.00 2 or more persons in room with bath - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 each Service will be American Plan. Meal rates: Breakfast, $1.25; lunch, $1.25; dinner, $1.50. A two hundred and fifty passenger launch, with large open deck for one hundred and fifty, and enclosed cabin for one hundred passengers, with duplicate engines and twin propellers, will operate between the Hotel and the south end of the lake. Leaving Prince of Wales Hotel-8:00 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M. Returning, leave Goathaunt Camp at south end of lake 9:00 A. M., 4:00 P. M., 8:30 P. M. Round trip fare, 81.50; one way, 75c. SADDLE HORSE SERVICE FROM PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL Saddle horses and guides are available at the Prince of Wales Hotel for trips into the mountains of Waterton Lakes National Park. The basis of the charges in Waterton Lakes Park for saddle-horse service is 84.00 per day for a saddle horse and $6.00 per day for a guide with horse. One-day side trips to Bertha Lake, Blue Lake, Boundary Cabin, Cameron Lake, Horseshoe Canyon, Sofa Mountain, Forks Cabin and Belly River, escorted by guide, may be made at a rate of 84.00 per person provided there are not less than five persons in a party. Other one-day trips, shorter rides tributary to the hotel, as well as camping trips of any length may be arranged for at the Prince of Wales Hotel at rates which are on a parity with those in Glacier Park for similar service. Saddle horses are available at Goathaunt Camp at south end of lake daily during July and August for a side trip to Brown's Pass and return, an all-day trip; rate per person, $5.00. During July and August tourists may go from Prince of Wales Ho~el to Many-Glacier H?tel by saddle horse in two days by way of Crossley Camp and Red Gap Pass, for $26.75, any day there IS a regular party leavmg Goathaunt Camp on the North Circle Tour. Rate includes meals and lodging, launch fare, guide and horse service, from Goathaunt Camp to Many-Glacier Hotel. WATERTON LAKES-BANFF AUTOMOBILE COACH SERVICE With the opening of the new Prince of Wales Hotel, the Brewster Transport Company, Ltd., will operate, on alternate days, an automobile coach service between that hotel in Water ton Lakes National Park and Calgary and Banff, Alberta. Fourteen passenger Studebaker coaches with all weather enclosures will be used. The road traveled is through the foothill country the whole distance, with the Rocky Mountains to the west and the rolling prairies to the east. Two Indian Reservations, the Korth Piegan and the Stoney, are among the points of interest enroute. Time schedule and rates will be as follows: Read Down 9:00 A. M. Lv. 12:00 Noon Ar. 1 :00 P. M. Lv. 6:00 P. M. Ar. 9:00 A. M. Lv. 12:00 Noon Ar. Waterton Lakes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ar. Macleod - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lv. Macleod - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ar. *Calgary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lv. Calgary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ar. Banff - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lv. *Transfer Point. Read up 6:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 12:00 Noon 8:00 A. M. 10:30 P. 1\1. 7:00 P. M. RATES One Way Waterton Lakes to Calgary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S15.00 Waterton Lakes to Banff - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Return 825.00 33.35 15

For further information regarding National Park, rates, routes, stopovers, etc., call on or write any Great Northern Railway representative namd below: GENER.AL AND TRA VELING AGENTS. BELLINGHAM, WASH., 212 K us I h an Bid g...... {C. R.:-'r. D. Thompson, Smith, City District Passenger Trnffic AgenL. Agent. BILLINGS, MONT., 311 Electrio Bldg...... J. F. Kelly, General Agent. BOSTON, MASS., Shop 3, Little Building... John H. Kenney, New England Passenger Agcnt. BUFFALO, N. Y., 683 Ellicott Square... Geo. Eighmy, Jr., District Passenger Agent. BUTTE, MONT., 513 Metals Bank Bldg....... E. O. Boyle, General Agent. CHICAGO, ILL., 113 So. Clark St....... E. H. Moot, General Agent, Passenger Department. CINCINNATI, OHIO, 609 Traction Bldg... J. H. Brinkman, General Agent. CLEVELAND, OHIO, 507 Hippodrome llldg......,... F. L. Cobb, City Passenger Agent. DALLAS, TEX., 1013 Southwestern Life Bldg... 1. H. Turner, Southwestern Freight and Passenger Agent. DETROIT, MICH., Transportation Bldg....... E. B. Clark, General Agent. DES MOINES, IOWA, 305 Equitable Bldg...... W. M. Romine, District Passenger Agent. DULUTH, MINN., 422 W. Superior St... H. R. Carl, General Agent. FARGO, N. D., 603 First National Bank Bldg... J. L. Rohan, General Agent. GRAND FORKS, N. D., Great Northern Station....... P. G. Holmes, Tieket Agent. GREAT FALLS, MONT., 705-8 First National Bank Bldg... C. F. O'Hara., General Agent. Great Northern Station.......... Chas. Doherty, District Passenger Agent. HELENA, MONT. Placer Hotel Bldg... W. J. Garrity, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. KANSAS CITY, MO., 516 Railway Exchange Bldg... V. E. Jones, General Agent, Passenger Department. LEWISTOWN, MONT... D. C. Bates, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent. LOS ANGELES, CAL., 605 Central Bldg... W. E. McCormick, General Agent. MINOT, N. D...... R. F. Mills, General Agent. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., 524 2nd Ave. So... R. C. Michkils, General Agent, Passenger Department. MILWAUKEE, WIS., 812 Majestic Bldg...... E. A. Fradenburgh, General Agent. NEW YORK, N. Y., 595 Fifth Ave., Broadway at 48th St.... M. M. Hubbert, General Eastern Passenger Agent. NELSON, B. C., 421 Baker Street... E. L. Buchanan, City Freight and Passenger Agent. PHILADELPHIA, PA., 409 Finance Bldg...... Edmund H. Whitlock, District Passenger Agent. PITTSBURGH, PA., 207 Oliver Bldg.......... P. H. Yorke, General Agent. PORTLAND, ORE., 201 Morgan Bldg...... R. Dickson, City Passenger Agent. ST. PAUL, MINN., 4th and Jackson Sts....... Arthur L. Johnston, City Passenger Agent. G N h Bid A. E. Hathaway, Traveling Passenger Agent. 712 reat ort ern g............................. { W. C. Thorn, District Passenger Agent. ST. LOUIS, MO., 517 Boatmen's Bank Bldg...... C. O. Layton, Traveling Passenger Agent. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 1009 Hearst Bldg...... A. J. Aicher, General Agent. SEATTLE, W A SH., 407 D oug I as Bid A. J. Arrivee, Traveling Passenger Agent. g...... James Johnstone, Traveling Passenger Agent. 1403 4th Ave... J W. Young, General Agent, Passenger Department. SIOUX CITY, IOWA, 516 Nebraska St........... P. J. Donohue, General Agent. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., 504 E. 8th St....... Thos. Simpson, General Agent. SPOKANE W SH D H I J. S. Bock, General Agent., A., avenport ote................{ A. Alstrom, Traveling Passenger Agent. SUPERIOR, WIS., 1227 Tower Ave...... R. F. Willcuts, Joint Ticket Agent. TACOMA, WASH., 116 South Ninth St....... M. J. Seabrook, General Agent. TORONTO, ONT., 202 Webster Bldg... H. E. Watkins, General Agent. VANCOUVER, B. C., 607 Hastings St... E. A. Dye, General Agent. VANCOUVER, WASH......... C. N. Christopherson, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent. VICTORIA, B. C., 916 Government St......... A. H. Hebb, General Agent. WENATCHEE, WASH.............. J. C. Maher, General Agent. WINNIPEG, MAN., 226 Portage Ave... T. A. Thompson, City Passenger Agent. A. J. DICKiNSON, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. C. W. MELDRUJ\\, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash. E. H. WILDE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. J. F. PEWTERS, Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Helena, Mont. F. T. HOLMES, Assistant Genera! Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. W. A. WILSON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. -..: }stori~~~~~~f ><l II Seaside Col V 01 I I ColI..., ~I..., Coli -..: \!:l., \ \ \ SAlt ' FRANCISCO U T City KAN The Great Northern Railway Has Splendid Train Service Between Chicago, st. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior and Glacier National Park, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham. Vancouver, Victoria, Portland and Other Fast Growing Cities of the Pacific Northwest. 16