We have two weeks
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We have two weeks
We are planning a two week vacation in Quebec this August, flying in and out of Montreal. We would like to include Quebec City, of course, as well as a driving tour along the northern and southern coasts of the St. L., and some of the Gaspe Peninsula. Are we attempting too much?
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You might find that going all the way to Gaspé is a bit too much. I think it's better to do the Saguenay instead.<BR><BR>Here's what I suggest for 14 nights:<BR>Montreal 3 nights at front end, one night back end.<BR>Quebec city: 3 nights<BR>From Quebec City, do the south shore first (that way you'll be saving desert for last). Stop for one night in Kamouraska or St-André and then drive up to Le Bic (one night). See the Parc national du Bic.<BR>Come back towards Rivière-du-Loup and take a mid-afternoon ferry to St-Siméon. (Check schedule at www.travrdlstsim.com/e/horaire/index.htm)<BR><BR>From St-Siméon take route 170 ouest. Stop in Anse St-Jean for a beautifuil village and great view of the Saguenay fjord.<BR>Continue to Chicoutimi (1 night).<BR><BR>From Chicoutimi return via the North Shore of the Saguenay (Route 172 east) Stop at Ste-Rose-du-Nord. (one night) Don't miss a cruise on the Saguenay fjord aboard "La Marjolaine" Two cruises per day from Ste-Rose-du-Nord. <BR><BR>From Ste-Rose-du-Nord head towards Tadoussac on Route 172 east. The road follows the valley of the Ste-Marguerite river. <BR>Stop in Tadoussac (one night. Take the ferry free) to Baie-Ste-Catherine. If you are interested, there are many whale watching cruises that leave from there. Return towards Baie-St-Paul via route 138 west. One night in Baie St-Paul. Return to Montreal via 138 west.<BR><BR>If the math is right, that's some of the beautiful scenery you'll ever see in 14 days. Have a great trip!
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Kathy, I tought that I might also recommend some places to stay & eat. Stayed at all them this last June. <BR><BR>Kamouraska: Auberge Foin de Mer. Right on the St-L. Beautiful view. (www.aubergefoindemer.com)<BR><BR>Le Bic: Auberge du Mange-grenouille. Very nice decoration & fabulous food.<BR>(www.aubergedumangegrenouille.qc.ca)<BR>< BR>Chicoutimi: Auberge des Gouverneurs. Modern, but convenient on blvd Talbot. www.gouverneur.com/chicoutimi/accueil.html). Excellent restaurant nearby is Le Deauville. La Cuisine on rue Racine in Old Chicoutimi is also excellent.<BR><BR>Ste-Rose-du-Nord: Gîte Le Presbytère. is also an excellent restaurant. No web site.<BR><BR>Tadoussac: Hôtel Tadoussac. www.hoteltadoussac.com<BR><BR>Baie St-Paul: La Corbière. 10 mins outside of town, but very nice. (www.lacorbiere.com). A good bistro in Baie St-Paul: Le St-Pub on rue St-Jean-Baptiste.<BR><BR>Again have a great trip!




