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Scene that Yvonne took on the way to Quebec City to catch her flight back to California, I stayed in Matane to deal with my damaged car.
Back to pictures from the trip around the Gaspe.
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House in the Matane area. Because of my low energy level Yvonne went for a long walk in the area and even bought lots of water back to the motel.
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This vast stone mansion in St.-Ulric-de-Matane, surrounded by various ornaments, was built facing the Saint-Laurent River in 2007.
June 13, 2013: The owner, Donald Charest, was arrested and pleaded guilty for the sale of over 1 million illegal cigarettes per year over the last few years. The judge ordered him to pay a $48,000 fine.
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The bridge crosses Groat Creek, was built in 1888. Measuring 15. 2 meters (50 ft) long it is the shortest covered bridge in Quebec. This is the site of the Province’s oldest covered bridges, dating back to 1861.
One cold beautiful night in Quebec City, Canada.
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There are few more enchanting places than the boardwalk along the citadel in Quebec City. There are few buildings that I have ever seen with the charm of the Chateau Frontenac. It is known as the most photographed hotel in the world...and hopefully you can see why here. We were blessed with wonderful light after a thunderstorm that made for a magical scene.
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A cute find in Quebec City
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There is also a double zipline 300 meters (984 ft) in the air.
This is not me but I would love to do it.
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The main entrance of the funicular is located in the historic House Louis Jolliet. The house was built in 1683 by the architect Baillif for Louis Jolliet. He lived here until his death in 1700. It was restored in 1978.
Built by William Griffith, the first funicular went into operation on November 17, 1879. The cabins scaled up and down the escarpment by means of a counter weight water process and steam power.
- In 1907, Alexander Cummings converted the funicular to electrical power.
- On July 2, 1945, a massive fire destroyed the structure. Reconstructed in 1946, the new funicular was equipped with metal shelters.
- In 1978, major renovations were undertaken and glass cabins offered a panoramic view.
- In 1998, the funicular was entirely revamped with modern technology.
- In 2004, the funicular celebrated 125 years of services. A book was published and the event was commemorated with a statue.
- This is the only funicular of its kind in America
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Clinging to the side of the cliff, this impressive staircase features no fewer than 487 steps.
Je me souviens! C'est la devise du Québec. Le 24 juin est jour de Fête Nationale au Québec. C'est aussi la fête des canadiens français du Canada.
En voici l'histoire: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je_me_souviens
English infos:
"Je me souviens" means "I remember" . Its the official motto of Quebec. The 24th of june is Quebec day. Its also the day of the french speaking people of Canada.
Her is its origin: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je_me_souviens
Merci beaucoup pour votre visite, les gentils commentaires et les favoris. / Many thanks for your visit, kind comments and favs.
Not a recent pic, but one I always liked. Taken on the shores of the St.Lawrence river, near Quebec City, on a hot summer day a few years ago.
Plongez dans la mer, à Québec. Venez rencontrer les 10 000 animaux marins qui peuplent l'Aquarium : poissons, reptiles, amphibiens, invertébrés et mammifères marins. Parmi eux, ours blancs, morses et phoques vous feront vivre des moments uniques. Assistez à leur repas ou leur entraînement. Une expérience fascinante pour petits et grands! Couvrant 16 hectares, le vaste site est très bien aménagé tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur. Profitez-en pour y pique-niquer, vous rafraîchir dans les jeux d'eau et franchir le parcours d'Arbre en Arbre sécuritaire et adapté pour les jeunes. De quoi vivre ou revivre une journée exceptionnelle!