Quebec - a little rain never hurt.

Quebec
11th September, 2018

Today we woke to light drizzle, but that was the forecast, so we drove to the Levi Ferry terminal on the south-side of the St Lawrence River and right across from Old Quebec Lower Town.

The car ferry travels back and forth every 20 minutes from 5am to 2am. Much quicker than driving into the old city as we did yesterday.

We knew it would be damp, but after our walking tour yesterday we wanted to check out more of the Lower Town shops and building.


(These images have had a slight tweak to enhance the shot and adjust the levels - in some way making up for the overcast day.)

We found a dry place to eat our lunch (the Starbucks inside the Fairmont Chateau Hotel) and then went underground to look at the archeological site under the boardwalk.

There you can see the store rooms, pantry and latrine from the late 17th Century.

Tomorrow we leave here early to drive three hours back to Montreal to fly to Halifax, Nova Scotia where we will spend our last four days.

We head home late Sunday night LA time. 













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