Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Day 2 Sep 5 Victoriaville QC to Edmundson NB



Sep 5 2022 - Labour Day Monday Victoriaville QC to Edmundson NB
WEATHER  Sunny  TEMP 14C (57F) - 22C 
TIME 1 hour time ahead 1:36 PM Toronto 2:36 PM Edmondson NB


We were on the road at 8:30 after a free mediocre breakfast at the hotel. It is Labour Day Monday so it is very quiet as we decide to take a ride around town, nothing was open. 

This tree is already turning!


Quebec persists in doing everything in French, certainly doesn't encourage tourists!






There are elections taking place as we leave town.


It takes forever to get out of Quebec. Some traffic signs.





God forbid if you are are a tourist!


Interesting saints!


Quebec City is the capital.









The mass majority of tourists would not be able to read this. It basically says that this section of highway is fenced to ensure the moose cannot cross the highway, but in case of a sighting (or worse) call 511.





Lots and lots of construction - scheduled to be finished in December 2025.
Construction begins on final phase of Autoroute 85 redevelopment between Saint-Antonin and Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!
The project cost of Phase III is nearly $942.9 million. The Government of Quebec will cover $553.2 million of the costs and the Government of Canada up to $389.7.

Interesting that they don't want to be part of Canada but they certainly take our money.




Finally we are in New Brunswick! We lose an hour as we are in Atlantic Daylight Time ADT


Edmundston is our resting place for the night. It is holiday Monday and everything is closed as we walked around looking for a place for a late lunch.


We take to car to a Boston Pizza. What a pleasure to be served in both languages. New Brunswickers  FR: Néo-Brunswickois(e) switch between English and French effortlessly often mixing the two.
Our server was great. There was a rather disruptive older customer annoying a young person. He then came over to our table bragging that he "had just put down another Generation Z for us"?????
The manager quickly (he had been watching on the camera in his office) came and threw him out and apologized to us. He then told us the guy had come in with a taxi driver who was driving him from Moncton to London, Ontario (1,700 km) and they had stopped for food. The older man had been annoying since he came through the door.

View from our hotel.




During the early colonial period, the area was a camping and meeting place of the Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik) Nation during seasonal migrations. From the mid to late eighteenth century, one of the largest Maliseet villages had been established at Madawaska and had become a refuge site for other Wabanaki peoples.
The settlement was renamed Edmundston in 1851 after Sir Edmund Walker Head, who was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1848 to 1854 and Governor-General of Canada from 1854 to 1861.




Day 1 Toronto to Victoriaville QC

6 comments:

  1. I do enjoy virtually traveling with you on your trips. Glad that manager got involved with the bothersome customer in the pizza place.

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  2. The church spires in that first one are quite unusual.

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  3. This French English thing seems rather one sided. Accommodate me but I am not accommodating you.

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    1. It certainly is and it's gotten worse in the last year. Bill 96 is the latest to take English rights away to "enhance" the French language. .You can read about it here. https://www.osler.com/en/resources/regulations/2022/bill-96-understanding-quebec-s-french-language-law

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  4. I enjoyed this leg of the trip and all that construction. One thing I can say is, you Canadians know to drive on the right side of the road (grin)! At least you found some lovely architecture.

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  5. I can read French kind of okay -- BUT NOT so quickly as to translate road signs from the car while driving and at high speeds. Sigh.

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