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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

A five hour walk around Quebec City

It would have been quicker but at Syd speed, stopping at every fountain or water feature, it was always going to take a while to get around town





No Mooses spotted yet
Spotted so far.
One Newfoundland dog and one Red Squirrel.
One seal, and numerous starfish.
And one live lobster. (no longer alive).
Six covered bridges.
The largest axe.

Location:Place Montcalm,Quebec,Canada

Walk around the Parc de Chute

Syd hitches a ride as we go Geocaching, and find nothing.


No Mooses spotted yet
Spotted so far.
One Newfoundland dog and one Red Squirrel.
One seal, and numerous starfish.
And one live lobster. (no longer alive).
Six covered bridges.
The largest axe.

Location:Riviere-du-loupe, Quebec

Welcome to French Canada

We have now crossed the border into our fourth province, and wound the clock back a further hour. We are now five hours behind the UK.

It was a 90 minute drive from industrial Edmundston to coastal Riviere du Loup, which is actually on the St. Lawrence River.

The town has a small beach, quaint high street and a great park/ nature reserve, complete with waterfall and art trail.




No Mooses spotted yet
Spotted so far.
One Newfoundland dog and one Red Squirrel.
One seal, and numerous starfish.
And one live lobster. (no longer alive).
Six covered bridges.
The largest axe.

Location:Riviere-du- Loup, Quebec