The last time I mentioned it, she sounded very enthusiastic, but phoned me back to say she didn't think she was up to it any more.
Although I wished Mom had been able to do the trip with me, I went on my own from Edmonton to Cape Breton Island, thinking of her all the way.
I loved seeing so much of my country. After visiting a friend in Toronto, Ontario, I enjoyed the stately grace and beauty of Québec's largest city, Montreal.
Yes, Q is
for Québec.
Montreal contrasts sharply with the rugged, romantic coast of the Gaspé Peninsula, my second Québec destination. I arrived by train but rented a car for some up-close and personal time with the glorious scenery.
I was thrilled to see the thousands of seabirds, particularly the Gannets, nesting on the rocky islands offshore.
The small towns of the Gaspé Peninsula are full of bright colours, good food, and interesting things to see and do.
Photos by Kay Davies
June, 2010
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Posted for the letter Q at
ABC Wednesday,
with thanks to Denise Nesbitt, who started this meme, Roger Green who ably assists her with keeping it going, a whole team of alphabetarians who take turns hosting, and this week especially to our friend Gattina who is hosting the letter Q.
17 comments:
What a lovely post! We saw a bit of Montreal when we lived in Ottawa, but when we passed through Quebec City, I liked it much better. The old part of the city has so much history. I still would love to see the Gaspe, though.
Leslie
abcw team
Haven't been to Quebec since 1992! Should fix that.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
I've never done the Gaspe but I think I should after seeing your pics!
What a marvellous trip by train, sad that your mother did not manage to make it but at least you carried her with you in your heart. The Gaspé Peninsula makes a wonderful end, beautiful.
Beautiful pictures, Kay. It is a lovely province.
A long train trip. What a great idea. Such a great idea.
I would really like to visit the Gaspe Peninsula. It reminds me very much of where I grew up.
Hi Kay, I'm so glad you made the train trip in honour of your shared dream with your mother. This is quite similar to the trip I took in June. However when I was in the Gaspe, it was foggy. You look like you had sunny weather :-)
Dreamy place!I hope to have the opportunity to visit there someday, it's in my list here! :)
Thanks for sharing your wonderful pictures!
Léia
It looks very pretty ! A friend of my son had been sent from Brussels to Montreal by his company, together with his family. First they didn't want to stay, now they don't want to come back and that is 8 years ago, lol !
What interesting architecture with the stacked units. Not sure I'd like it in earthquake country. I'm so lucky Mom let me drag her back and forth to Powell River, even in the last year. She was quite a trooper. - Margy
Such a lovely post and an amazing City. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I'm sorry your Mom wasn't able to make the trip but this is a wonderful memorial.
Haven't been in Canada yet. Happy for you decided to do this for you and your mother. Can imagine that you thought of your mother while you saw the sites she would have enjoyed too!
Beautiful shots of Quebec. It would actually have been an other option if I had chosen it. Since I do speak French, it would have been a plus on my points thingy. Unfortunately I still wouldn't have enough points, so Norway it was to be!
You have some lovely photos of Quebec Kay. Lovely memories too. We have friends in Quebec who used to live two doors away here in Lancashire. Now we don't see them, omly via Facebook.
Fun trip, I'm glad you went after all.
It's a lovely province.
Gorgeous photos. You make me want to jump on that train right now! Quebec is definitely on my "list". Thanks for sharing and "cheers" to you mum too, who I am sure would have been pleased you went Kay.
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