Saturday, August 05, 2006




Riviere du Loup is the start of the sea portion of the St. Lawrence River. The ferry across takes just over an hour, so it has significantly widened. There are whale watching excursions from here, but we chose to ride our bikes to the ferry dock and try out the binoculars. I thought I had seen some Belugas surfacing, but I'm really not sure if it was just seagulls. We had a nice couple hours sitting on the beach and listening to the waves. It reminded us of Point Roberts and home. Yvonne played around on the rocks and found herself some seashell treasures. This is our last day in Quebec. We have enjoyed the scenery and the history. A most notable feature of every small town is the tall spires of the Roman Catholic Church. Virtually all residents of Quebec are of RC faith, if of any faith. Yvonne is learning how to take pictures - she took the one of me above while I was sitting on the teeter totter with her. Tomorrow, off we go to New Brunswick.

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