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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Canada: Quebec City

When we arrived into Quebec we took a ferry (car and all) across the river.  The kids (including Andy) thought it was pretty cool. 
The hotel we didn't stay at because it was the type of hotel you don't waste on three kids.  Its the type you can enjoy without them.  Very fancy and romantic.
If you look at this picture in the bottom center there is a few balconies with folded black canopy umbrellas with white tops.  We ate at this restaurant later in the day -its called "Side by Side" only in french.  It was a delicious place to eat- fall off the bone tender ribs and smoked meat with fresh cut fries and house dressing for dipping.  It was right on the river and very pleasant.  Across the street at the bottom of the picture is the dock.
Corilynn running back to us after putting a few coins into the sax player's bucket.  He played the pink panther for her after that.
The British beat the French for possession of Canada.  We can solute that.
Corilynn wanted a picture under the princess canopy.  I am going to photo shop her name into it.
The beautiful streets of Old Quebec.  It is the oldest city in North America - being about 400 years old.
We played with the shutter of our camera to take some neat shots of the city at night from our hotel room.
Number one point of Quebec: Go there. Go there. Go there. Go there.  Its so beautiful and romantic and pretty.

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