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There's no place like home...
Canada - Montreal & Quebec
Montreal
A bunch of Germans,a Londoner, and myself decided we wanted to check out Canada during the Jewish Rosh HaShanah holidays. We hired two cars and made a road trip about 6hrs north to Montreal. Had some nice Chinese, walked about town, took a horse and carriage tour of the harbour area and hiked up Montreal's park hill to watch the sunset and look at the city lights.
Quebec
The following we travelled to Quebec city, about another 4 hours north east into Canada. Here I met up with Veronica (below middle), a French Canadian friend I met at UNE when she was on exchange last semester. She was great and gave us all the royal tour. Whilst Montreal is the big party city, Quebec is the unique, historical city. I was impressed with a large wall mural (left), a huge castle (above), and this guy who cool rip out great tunes on the glasses (above right). Quebec's waterfall (below) is phenomenal, twice the height of Niagara, you walk along a wire bridge over it to take it in from every angle. We then spent an afternoon on a small island in Quebec, had some great steak in a resturant on the water (below middle); had the islands renowned chocolate dipped icecream; and went apple, strawberry and tomatoe picking at sunset (bottom) (paid for a bag of each between us all, and ate probably 10 bags worth between us all for free in the process of picking). After 2 days in Montreal and 2 in Quebec we resumed the long road trip home to New York.