
the ramp was originally for cows. We were surprised to find an old airplane hanging from the ceiling - didn't ask if it was for sale; too big for the trailer.

Parc du Bic - one pair of binoculars lost here!

Pointe au Pere sunset

Pointe au Pere lighthouse, one of many we have seen and we will see many more in the Maritimes. This one has the distinction of being one of the tallest.

One of many dinner (and lunch) stops on this trip. In Quebec, each little town has a
village relais, a rest area with picnic tables and (usually) bathrooms. This one, in Cap Chat, also had an ice cream stand and a petanque court (like bocce only uses metal balls)
the computer won't let me load more so will try again later - the best is yet to come!
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