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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Pants Canadian Adventure, Summer 2025

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gixxerjasen wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 11:58 am Dang, on this forum it seems I'm the negative example more often than the positive one. This sucks. :D
Oh contraire. My comment was about Texas's lack of public lands.

Now excuse me while I cash out at the restaurant I am at and continue riding my FJR before Texas heat moves in next week.
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Exactly, you are using me for an example of how much the riding sucks here, so it's a negative example. :(
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gixxerjasen wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 11:58 am Dang, on this forum it seems I'm the negative example more often than the positive one. This sucks. :D
FIFY. ;)
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6/27/25

Today, our children came to visit. Our daughter, who lives in the same city as we do, flew to NYC earlier in the week to spend a few days with her brother. Today the both of them, along with our son's boyfriend and dog, came up to see us. They rented a car (10 hr drive) and picked it up a day early so that they could leave at 3 am and avoid all NYC traffic. They arrived safely about 2 pm and we were real excited to see them.

Tammy prepared one of her famous charcuterie boards.

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After snacks, we walked to the dock and enjoyed the lake together.

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Joe told me that he wanted to do a hike today, and so about 3:30, we took off for the National Park. Joe and Mario have been seeing each other for about 8 months now, but this is Tammy and I's first chance to meet him. He's a nice, intelligent, worldly man, and right off we knew what our son sees in him.

It's kind of quiet on this Friday afternoon.

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Meeko is always up for a walk in the woods.

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Nice views here.

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Joe's 30th birthday isn't until July 26, but mom insisted we do something on this visit. She ordered a delicious almond/chocolate/macraroon cake at the local bakery.

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I lit a small fire and we had a good time chit chatting in the evening.

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6/28/25

I got up early as usual, but everyone else slept in, understandably. Today's forecast is rain, all day. So after late breakfast, we decided to drive into Quebec City and find something "inside" to do. Parking my full-sized pickup truck was challenging, but we did find some University campus parking 3 blocks from the heart of Old Town for $14 CAD - pretty good score there.

Tammy and I love the archetecture in the Old Town.

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It's raining moderately, but we are making the best of it.

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We ended up at this place:

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This is a well done museum, with something for everyone to enjoy. Our daughter, the School teacher, enjoyed some of the high-tech displays on the dynamics of crowd control and mass communications. Personally, I tought the exhibit on the indigenous peoples of Quebec was awesome.

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The workmanship on these 400 year old bowls is incredible.

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An open water kayak skinned in seal hides.

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I learned all about snow shoes - something I'll likely never need to know, but it was interesting.

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This canoe was absolutely stunning.

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Thankfully the placards were written in both French and English. But the oral presentations were only spoken in french. Joe and Mario have no trouble understanding the presenter.

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There was an exhibit on the migration of a Bangladeshian refugee to Quebec, narrated by himself. That was interesting.

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And finally, there was an extensive exhibit on the history, culture, and lifestyle of the Quebecois people. We learned a TON about this area we are living in for this summer.

Apparently, this is the predesessor to the snowmobile as we know it.

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A rather elaborate hearst, if I don't say.

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Now late in the afternoon, we walked a bit in the Old Town.

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It reminds us a lot of Europe, France in particular.

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I suppose it's 5 o'clock somewhere!

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We drove back to the ABB and I cooked Shrimp Fajatias for dinner.

6/29/25

The weather moved on last night and today looks to be very nice. Again the kids asked us what we wanted to do and the reply was the same: whatever ya'll want is good with us. So they devised a plan and off we go.

First stop, Montmorency Falls! This was on Tammy and I's list for sure, and we were glad to be able to enjoy it with the kids. Joe, Mario, and I took the walk from the top down. The girls took the cable car instead.

This is a nice suspension bridge that goes over the falls.

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From up here, we can see across the St. Lawrence River to the Isle D'Orleans.

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Making memories!

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Meeko doesn't like water much.

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And this is a LOT of water!

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We took our time walking down to the bottom.

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I wanted to get close at the bottom to feel the rage of the fall. Don't let that jacket fool you - I got SOAKING wet!

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The girls were waiting for us at the bottom.

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We all walked along the river to catch another view.

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Proud Mama and Papa here!

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We've lost track of time. By the time we got back to the top, it was 3:00 - late lunch, I suppose.

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Nobody's going hungry!

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Next, we drove across the St. Lawrence River to the Il d'Orleans. First stop, winery!

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I'm not a wine drinker, but our daughter LOVES wine, so this was her jam!

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Cheers!

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I will say - this Rose' was very pleasant.

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What a great day!

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Some things speak for themselves....

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We get in the truck and run about 6 minutes to a U-pick it strawberry farm, and the fruit is in season!

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Joe, Mario, and I each picked 2 quarts of strawberries. The plants are beautiful!

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I really enjoyed this.

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As a bonus, at the farm store, they sell homemade .... well..... IYKYK....

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How freaking good is my life right now? I can't even describe it.....

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Tammy and I really like the vibe on this island. We will be back frequently.

We drove back to the ABB for a little rest before one last activity tonight.

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The Wendake people, a sub-tribe of the Huron people, have a reserve (Canadian for Reservation) right outside of Quebec City. On their land, they offer a unique experience.

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It's a walk through the woods (about 1.5 km) with interactive and interpretive stations that utilize light, laser, video, and other technology to tell you the story of their people.

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You use a phone app to read information about each station and go at your own pace. It was so cool!

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This must be the future of museum tourism.

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We all really enjoyed this.

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6/30/25

Another good weather day in the forecast. It's gonna be hard to beat yesterday, but we'll give it a shot.

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Mom and Taylor want to go shopping today. So me and the boys will go back to the park and take another walk.

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No objection from Meeko.

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It's a great day to be alive!

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I sure do love my grand pup! That's my buddy right there!

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It warmed up today to about 82 degrees, so when we got back to the ABB, everyone wanted to cool off!

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Except Meeko - he doesn't like the water, so Paw Paw sat in the kayak instead.

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Priceless.

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I grilled some shrimp and fixings for the crew!

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Love my peeps!

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The kids wanted to make smores, and so who was I to argue? I'll take my treat in liquid form, thank you.

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What an absolutely terrific 4 days! Tomorrow, the boys will drive Taylor to the Montreal airport for her to catch a flight home. Then they are going to stay in Montreal and play a couple days. Meeko stays with us (yeah!!!).

Life sure is good.

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Re: Mr. and Mrs. Pants Canadian Adventure, Summer 2025

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^^^ - Great report!
Looks like it's a pretty good place, even when it rains.
I have to say that Eastern Canada's weather has been somewhat cooler and wetter than usual this season, although lots of time for it to turn around.
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We are loving the climate this summer. It rains a good bit, but usually it's not all day. And the temperatures are just wonderful
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Quebec City looks just like Paris France. My son has lived in Paris and worked there for Amazon since 2018. He is working on obtaining EU citizenship. I don't expect he will return the the US as he like it in Paris and Europe. In his job he get to travel quite a bit.

Nice your family could join you to share the adventure.
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7/2/25

The forecast today was too good to stay home. I picked the FJR today and didn't make much plans. I packed a lunch and decided to run East a bit along the St. Lawrence River to see what I could see.

From St. Brigette de Lavel, I turned left at the river and ran the old highway a while. It's about 70 degrees and dry - feels like air conditioning.

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I've been studying the archetecture here, particularly of the homes. It's varied, but quite a few of the older homes have this roof line on them. I imagine this gives the homeowner usuable "2nd story space", as opposed to just attic space, and that curve on the bottom surely must be for the snow to run off?

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This place looks haunted. At any rate, the sun is not as strong here. Back home, that green roof would last about 2 years before fading into some kind of faint ugliness.

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The different styles seems to be mixed together and there doesn't seem to be any common archetectural theme within the neighborhoods. This is different than at home. There might be a flat roofed, brick sided house right next to a gable-roofed, wood sided house.

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I get to Saint Anne-de Beaupre' and stop to admire the magnificent church there. I shall have to return here with Tammy.

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They use a wide pallette of color here, very similar to places we've seen in Europe.

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I took a left (away from the river) and ran north a bit, stopping whenever it suited me. The mural work on this church is impressive.

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I'm not sure, but I think this is called the Saint John River.

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There's a nice waterfall here, but the hike to see it is about 8 miles, each way. Not today.

This surface road is KILLING my back with it's frost heaves and potholes. So when I get back to the main highway, I jumped on it and headed east. Plenty of "watch for moose" signs around here, but I haven't seen one yet.

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I'm running 8-10 kph over here, and it's pretty slow.

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And then this guy passes me (ST1100, I think) running about 30 over and so I followed the rabbit a while.

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We get to Baie Saint Paul, and the rabbit moves on. I went through the city, and then took the coastal highway (hwy 362) along the river.

This is really nice.

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I guess the "Sacred Heart" lock thing from Paris is everywhere.

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This road is smooth and somewhat curvy, but it's BEST feature is that often, you get a beautiful view of the river.

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I see a sign for a ferry crossing and the "Isle-aux Coudres", and I couldn't resist a ride down to check it out.

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I get to the ferry station and this will do quite nicely.

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The river is HUGE here - several miles across, I'm sure.

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Lunch!

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The ferry is free and it looks like during the week, the wait won't be more than 10 minutes. There's lots to do on that island - I"ll save that for another day with Tammy.

For now, back up the hill and on for more adventure.

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What a day!!

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Still heading generally east (down river), whenever the mood suits me, I stop. Do you blame me?

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At one point, I side tracked on a small road going down to the coast and found this interesting house/yard. The resident there builds models of the local archetecture, and displays them in the yard for anyone to check out.

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His workmanship is quite detailed.

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The resemblance is very good.

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I get back on the coastal highway and I'm just enjoying the ride.

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This area is gorgeous - I can't wait to bring Tammy here to explore more.

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IYKYK

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The public beach looks good.

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At La Malbale, it's getting to be about 2:30 and I'm 120 KM from home. Part of me wants to keep going, but the more sensible part knows that I'd better not. So I turn left and take Hwy 138 in the direction of home.

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I climbed as high as 800 meters, and the temperature dropped at least 7 degrees. This is nice.

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Still about 60 km from Quebec, I saw a sign that caught my eye. It's only 8 KM each way, so why not?

I had to ride 300 meters of smooth gravel, but it was worth it.

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This is not a really old covered bridge (1926), but it's in great shape.

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So - it's almost 4:00. I really should be moving on because I don't want to get caught up in the drive home workday Quebec traffic. But that water just looked too good to pass up.

Aw Fxck it - I'll deal with the traffic.

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Refreshed (feet chilled wonderfully), I jump back on the highway and almost immediately, I found another rabbit to chase. You don't see these very often.

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Another thing that happens here is that motorcyclists seem to find each other and ride together. In that last run to Quebec, two other bikers caught up to me and we all rode together for 40 Km or so. One was riding a Suzuki Boulevard and the other a KTM adventure bike of some sort. Both very good riders and I was comfortable with them.

I did deal with a little bit of Quebec traffic, but it wasn't too bad. I got home at about 5:30 pm. It was a great ride.

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Meeko was glad to see me.

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Another day in our 2025 Summer Paradise!

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'Pants, you are "Living Large", and dealing with all the "First World Problems" remarkably well!
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Most excellent Joey. Keep on trucking. Enjoying the reports very much.

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Good job Forrest.
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