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Doubling back for bear
... tonight. We had phoned last night and reserved the last room at Angelica Blue B&B in downtown Montreal. We had told them we would arrive at 1 pm, which meant we needed to leave by 11 am this morning. So, although we were a bit later than our planned 10.30 departure, we should still have make our 1 pm arrival.
About 11.15, Nadine’s phone rang. It was Melody, informing us that Toby ...
Quebec before Spring arrives
... in strong breeze or current conditions.
Back on shore, we try for lunch at the recommenced Le Cochon Dingue, but it is busy, with a long wait, so we look around for an alternative, but end up going without. Items of interest in the lower city include an immense mural of historic Quebec, historic buildings, and a woman in silver body paint and clothing doing a “living statue” act. She has Olivia really worried when she ...
Déglaçage
Salut les amigos
voilà, nous sommes en route pour notre périple en pays Kiwi. Pour commencer, nous avons dû nous lever à 3h15 du matin, heure de St-Amable, pour se rendre à destination de PET. Tout a bien été pour se rendre. La route était belle. Notre vol n'était pas retardé malgré la température (verglas). Mais une fois ...
The New World
... chose Montréal because it was the shortest and therefore most ecological destination. The ticket cost only 240 euro and just Toronto with 220 euro would have been cheaper. And in Montréal I have some friends that I wanted to see again - unfortunately some of them were not in town during my stay there...But I was happy to meet my friend Jacques and at least Sarah, who I know since my time in Barcelona about seven years ago. With Sarah connected is a complicated story ...
Montreal, Quebec
... it.
After a few hours of walking we made our way up to downtown. We stopped and had some lunch and then headed up to Mount Royal. On our way up there we had come across a street protest. There were helicopters and police everywhere. Streets were shut down and there were people everywhere. Apparently the protesters were student from Macgill University which is the Main Uni in Montreal. They were protesting that there Uni fees would be going up over the next 5 ...