Hotel Howard Johnson Montreal
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... was broken, he can't tell why, but there is nothing to do. Fortunately for him, the warranty has expired. The only thing I now can do is to try to recuperate the data for you so you have my stories of Bonaire and Cuba :). In the evening, I walked around the old montreal and I was pleased to recognize many places, much more than I though I would. I also really like the border of the Saint-Laurent stream and the view of the Jacques-Cartier bridge.
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Quebec before Spring arrives
... We climb the hundred or so steep steps to the complex, passing a woman doing it tough on her knees. Get some good photos out over the southern half of the city, including an orange spherical dome, and an elevated copper dome, plus the massive Colege Notre-Dame du Sacre-Coeur directly below, before going in to have a look. In particular, Dianne wants to see the discarded crutches, and the Votive Chapel.
The main chapel is pretty stark ...
Sunday Skating & Sledding on Mont Royal
... to melt and wasn’t safe. They did however have a smaller area next to the lake where you could skate for free.
Put our skates on and spent a good hour practicing our skills! I even managed to try a little crossover on the corners. There were a lot of people there, but we were pleasantly surprised that we were not the worst there, and were actually rather good considering!
We decided we should try out the sledding before it ...
The Suite Life on Deck
... other than regular meals every once in a while….on massages, too!
We pulled out of the dock at 5 pm and everyone gathered on the back decks (the back decks overlap one another….the one with the pool, outdoor showers & snack bar at the top) The pool, by the way, does not have water in it yet but I believe they fill it up with sea water when we get out to sea and its cold. I’m hoping the information I got ...
The long sit down
... Catholic cemetery and vestiges as well as different street levels, historic buildings and their columns and doorways plus the amazing ancient sewerage system and vaulted stone conduit. Starting off in one building, you cross under the road and the Place Royale exploring these ruins, to arrive in the Ancienne-Douane Building to surface again.
On a deadline to meet Miebaka at the Musee des Beaux-Arts I hot foot it across Montreal in the heat. Yes boys and girls we have a ...