A Journey..... To ¥ox Hill was not only an industrial center in the fishing and trade business in those pioneer days, but it was a hiding place for the starting of the fox industry around 1870. The site was accidentally made accessable during a major fire there in 1971. A road built by Ltd., of , through the rugged terrain opened up a historical and secure area known as "." It was Everett Morrissey the local historian, who took me on an interesting trek back , : • into the past, as we walked the dense wooded area to the hallowed out cave that sheltered the foxes back then. It was a Caroquet fisher¬ man named who first dug out alive a pair of foxes there. Sir Charles Dalton of Norway used the foxes for breeding purposes following the discovery. He kept them in a barn he owned in . According to documents dated September 16, 1916, Dalton 132