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September 07 2011

Scenes from Quebec

During August we traveled from Ottawa east to the Gaspe peninsula, spending most of our time in vieux Quebec and circumnavigating Gaspe followed by a mad dash home through New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, spending less than twenty-four hours in the three states.

As a young man I always loved travelling in Quebec, meeting the people and torturing their ears with my high school French. As an older dad now I'm so happy we spent our holiday in Quebec. My french is rusty to be sure, but I did try - not always successfully - to avoid folding when attempting to speak the language. Our bilingual kids had little problem keeping up and seemed to delight in having an edge over their parents.

Parliament Hill light show at night - From Travel
Old and new in Montreal - From Travel
At the "cabane a sucre" - From Travel
Old Quebec, a funky plaza just outside our hotel - From Travel
Everywhere you turn, a cannon, dans la vieux Quebec - From Travel
Beautiful stone buildings at every turn, and not just in Quebec city - From Travel
Rabbit, eat them up, yum! From Travel
Cap des Rosiers, eastern Gaspe - From Travel
Forillion National Park - From Travel
Forillon National Park - From Travel
Perce cemetery, perched on a knoll - From Travel
Perce Rock sur la droit - From Travel

We loved Quebec, loved the scenery, the weather, the food, and of course the people. Notre plus jeune fils sera de retour au printemps avec sa classe, et je suis jaloux!

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Signs of the homeless, Wall Street, Vancouver - From Street

First Light, Spanish Banks

From Vancouver
From Vancouver