Up to Montreal and Quebec City - September 23rd-October 1st 2006

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October 1st 2006: Leaving Quebec and Flying Home


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Panetier Baluchon
The breakfast bakery where, despite the drizzle, the smells of fresh bread 
wafted down the block.
The interior.  The "Pain Chaud" sign has a list of times when fresh,
"hot bread" is available.
The breakfast bakery where, despite the drizzle, the smells of fresh bread wafted down the block.
The interior. The "Pain Chaud" sign has a list of times when fresh, "hot bread" is available.
The Walk to Breakfast
St. Matthew's Church (Eglise St. Matthew et cimetiere protestant), across 
the street from the bakery where we ate breakfast.
A view of Quebec -not Old Quebec-, including what appears to be the 
browbeaten shell of a church.
St. Matthew's Church (Eglise St. Matthew et cimetiere protestant), across the street from the bakery where we ate breakfast.
A view of Quebec -not Old Quebec-, including what appears to be the browbeaten shell of a church.
Flying Home
Observe the colorful trees seen in the distance from the Quebec airport.
Steak Escape, a chain of fast food restaurants.  I grabbed food at this
one in the Denver airport.
The Quizno's in the same airport where I got more food.  I was hungry!
Observe the colorful trees seen in the distance from the Quebec airport.
Steak Escape, a chain of fast food restaurants. I grabbed food at this one in the Denver airport.
The Quizno's in the same airport where I got more food. I was hungry!