Hotel Manoir Charest
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Free time in Canada with my friends
... Bar for the first time, which is a Canadian invention. It is a slice that consists of a chocolate base that reminded me of hedgehog slice, with a creamy "custard" filling and thick chocolate on the top. It was good, but very sweet! We bought them from the oldest grocery store in North America. For dinner that night I tried poutine for the first time, which is fries with a gravy-like sauce and cheese curds. It sounds and looks fairly gross, but it’s actually delicious. The ...
Aux Revoir, Quebec
... saw a couple there that we’d spoken to while waiting for the train. They’re British and this was their first overnight train ride. They were excited. I couldn’t really find the enthusiasm but I hoped it wouldn’t put them off.
Finally back to the closet, we get ready for bed. For the most part my body was in perpetual motion all night seeking a comfortable position which was not to be found. I might have drifted off a little bit now and then nearer the ...
What is HOME ?
Home : a physical place to recall
Homecoming : return to your country, usually after a fairly long absence.
Homeless : people who have nowhere to live
Homely : describe a room or house that makes you feel comfortable and at ease. As you imagine a home should be.
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Quebec
... under one of the main highway like roads up to the hill with some amazing art murals painted below it. Ours beers arrived on a revolver-like lazy susan, and there were quite a few, some fantastic. We then swung by a pizza shop recommended and headed home. The next day Joe and I headed out and did some further exploring of historical city, starting with a pumpkin latte. We walked in to the massive castle like hotel on to of the hill. ...
J'Adore Quebec
... into his pain he made an effort to buy croissants and orange juice for breakfast from the store below the hotel, and after we’d eaten watching the world go by he decided to get the binoculars out to do some more intense people-watching and amusingly, although also rather disturbingly, said 'they’re smoking crack in the park.’
We failed to gain entry to a closed church near the hotel, but saw the spectacle of some scaffolding ...