Soooooo, on Thursday, the
final full day we decided to not go
back into the Vieux City and opted to check out a waterfall & some small
towns in the area.
Firstly we drove to a little spot in a suburb of Quebec City in order to see the city from the south side of the St Lawrence River (above)
At the right are some photos of that same suburb. There were some really pretty buildings.
Firstly we drove to a little spot in a suburb of Quebec City in order to see the city from the south side of the St Lawrence River (above)
At the right are some photos of that same suburb. There were some really pretty buildings.
We never returned to old Quebec but we did drive 144 miles around other small villages
in the area.
The farmlands are absolutely beautiful, pristine.
The farmlands are absolutely beautiful, pristine.
The small villages on the St Lawrence were
darling.
This waterfall provided a nice hike for Joey while I stayed up on solid ground.
You need to click on the little triangle to start the movie & to see it larger, double click anywhere in the video window. It's the same for the one below.
I'm not sure why this 1st video below doesn't show a picture in the window but the movie should begin anyway when you click on the triangle in the center or the one in the lower left. You can pause it in the lower left as well.
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This waterfall provided a nice hike for Joey while I stayed up on solid ground.
You need to click on the little triangle to start the movie & to see it larger, double click anywhere in the video window. It's the same for the one below.
I'm not sure why this 1st video below doesn't show a picture in the window but the movie should begin anyway when you click on the triangle in the center or the one in the lower left. You can pause it in the lower left as well.
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Our favorite little village near Quebec City was St Antoine du Tilly.
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