QUEBEC 
 
 
 
 
 
MONTREAL - GASPE'   yellow on the map 
 
 OTTAWA - MONTREAL   
red on the map 
 
  
 
 
First We went from Montreal to Gaspé by bike. In Gaspé  We took the train and We got back to Montreal and then to Ottawa. From Ottawa by bike We reached again Montreal. 
 
  
 
NICE THINGS: 
 
AIR FRANCE: a pleasant flight with finally no fees for our bikes and some goods menus. 
 
MOTEL LE CANADIEN  (Cap de la Madeleine): cheap and biker friendly. Had a great chatting about Canada with the owner. 
 
A UNKNOW BIKER (Quebec): a gentle lady that guided us to Quebec Bridge in the late evening. 
 
MOTEL LES MARINIERS (Kamouraska): cheap, fully equipped and placed in a pretty Village. When i was paying the room the receptionist said me: here bikers are not problems. 
 
KAMOURASKA'S MUSEUM GUIDES: a perfect tour inside the history and traditions of the Region. 
 
DENIS, A VIA RAIL EMPLOYER (Rimousky): very willing to explain us everything about travelling by train in Quebec and who open his office for us before the scheduled business hours. 
 
A UNKNOWN WOMAN (Rivière du Loup): who invited us to shelter in her home during a heavy rain giving us informations about hotels and B&Bs. 
 
MOTEL RESTIGOUCHE (Matapedia): cheap, biker friendly and found at the end of a rainy day. 
 
A UNKNOW MAN (near Nouvelle): who stopped his pick up during a heavy rain asking us if We needed a lift to our destination. 
 
MARIE sea front (Marie): a great biking leg. 
 
MOTEL PLANTE (Gaspé): cheap, fully equipped and with a nice panorama. 
 
GASPE' RAILWAYS STATION CREW (Gaspé): who helped us to pack our bikes before onborading them on the train. 
 
HOTEL DE LA FONTAINE (Montreal): biker friendly, confortable and close to Montreal's heart. 
 
THE CHALEUR: Via rail train equipped with panoramic wagon, restaurant and bed rooms and also available to onboarding bikes. 
 
MIKES RESTAURANTS: where to find some good salmon and canadian beers fo the right price. 
 
METEOMEDIA QUEBEC:  a TV chain dedicated only to wheater forecasting. 
 
THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF GOOSES: that were flying over us during their migration to the south.