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Épilogue et palmares
Je m'étais toujours dit que j'irais en Europe plus vieille, question de visiter des endroits peut-être un peu plus "difficiles" et hasardeux dans ma jeunesse.
Bon j'entends déjà certains qui disent que je ne suis déjà plus bien jeune....Vous saurez que dans mons coeur j'ai toujours 28 ans! Et si je me fie à certains de mes parents, pour ne pas les nommer les deux, je crois que je resterai indécrottablement jeune et un peu ...
Battlefields Park In The Snow
... s interesting history. With many of our questions about Quebec's French origins answered we headed outside to take a look around Battlefields Park. Just as we left the warmth of the visitors centre a blizzard swept across the icy fields causing us to seek refuge indoors. A short walk found us at the oldest supermarket in North America. Here we found it fitting that we purchase a bottle of maple syrup ...
2 Degrees In Quebec
... amerique Francaise which explored the French American history of Quebec. Besides the heavy religious aspects of the museum, the historican information was interesting. Next we popped next door to the Basilica Notre Dame du Quebec which is the oldest cathedral in North America. Next we visited the Musee de Civilisation which had a very good exhibition that helped clarify the complicated history of Quebec. From here we decided to brave the weather and take in ...
Walking around in a snow globe.
... the following places:
Casse Crêpe Breton,1136 Rue St.John for delicious savoury and sweet crepes, and our personal favourite, a Café Maison, which is a generous bowl of coffee, hot chocolate and ice-cream all blended into one...perfect for those cold snowy days.
Bistro l'Accent, 810 avenue Honoré-Mercier for a hearty Baltic Rosti or a Cowboy Brunch.
Or finally L'Oncle Antoine, 29 Rue Saint Pierre for body warming hot wine in an ...
Bon St. Jean!
... back in town from the University. So our coats are wet and it's getting cold as their is a slight wind.
Well it's at this point folks, as we find the main stage and the crowds, that the heavens decide to open the flood gates and it starts raining huge big fat drops of rain, the kind you get in a tropical thunderstorm. You know the heavy downpour. Undeterred we say put, Cyndie enjoying the French Quebecois music... and me... I'm ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Gite Chez Marie-Claire

