Auberge Louisbourg Hotel
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Last Days in Montreal
... acoustic covers with an easy voice to listen to but made bad choices to cover Journey and Pink Floyd..
-Met two guys from Ottawa, currenly studying in Kingston and went out to other bars and I ordered every drink that had a form of northern wildlife on it such as Alexandra Keith's and Boreale. There's also a beer there called Au fin de monde (The end of the world). So i had to try that. Then met their friend from Montreal who ...
Poutine Central
... it is where French Canada and English Canada combine. Most peoples first language here is French and not everybody speaks English so you have to assume that its going to be a hard time. Most of the signs are in French and if you are lucky they will translate it in small writing underneath although not always. Effectively its like going to another country which is a first for me as I have only been in English speaking countries until this point. Quebecois are fiercly independent and ...
Départ
... passerons en famille en Italie. En principe, cette partie du voyage est pour souligner un certain nombre d'anniversaires importants qui auront tous lieu en 2013 mais nous ne pouvions attendre; de plus, notre petite-fille, Elanor, aura 6 mois pour ce voyage, et voyager à cet âge est probablement plus facile qu'à 18 ...
Sunday Strolling in the heart of Downtown
... camps during World War II.
The last church I passed on my way back along St Catherine Street was St. James United Church (36). Built in 1889, this church, originally Methodist, has a Gothic-style exterior and Victorian interior. It is the largest Protestant church in Montréal. I think the church was closed so I didn't get to see inside this time.
The sun was starting to set, and I was pretty stuffed, so back to my temporary accommodation to relax!
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The New World
... it a lot that she invited me for a short visit. She also had visit of her sister, who I also knew from my first journey to Quebec. And as Sarah and Florence both have been to Latin Americain in the past I got some useful tips and recommendations where to go and what to see in some parts of Guatemala etc.
It was strange for me to see Sarah after a long time again, but all of our encounters had long gaps of time between...nevertheless she for me is ...