Promote Your Area.....Well over in QuÃÂébec City there are tourists, thousands of them and upon dropping by Tourist Offices they will almost always be sent to places where they have to pay....My promotions are free and beautiful...Stick around......
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, a basilica known for its miracles and the folks are sent out along une ugly highway, the 138 but running parallel is the Chemin Royale, aka King's Road also known as Chemin de la Nouvelle France, aka New France Rd....The is THE road take. Easy, after the Montmorency Falls you tund left on nay road and up you'll fo the the King's Rd. This stretch is soaked with history and culture and there is even one house there built in the late 1600's ( I just took in my way home from a ramble today).
Chateau Richard....now abandonned
Way old!
I'M only starting....None of my photos here are no older than 15 days, no archives
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Im vice president of our local historical society and we try to save as many as we can. But this one was to make way for a new hospital as the one in town has no room to expend.
Lakewood park is an exceptional city park right on Lake Erie:
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is a member of the AZA and so is a one which helps preserve endangered animals such as the Amur Leopard and many others:
Roadrunner wrote:
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, a basilica known for its miracles and the folks are sent out along une ugly highway, the 138 but running parallel is the Chemin Royale, aka King's Road also known as Chemin de la Nouvelle France, aka New France Rd....The is THE road take. Easy, after the Montmorency Falls you tund left on nay road and up you'll fo the the King's Rd. This stretch is soaked with history and culture and there is even one house there built in the late 1600's ( I just took in my way home from a ramble today).
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaup... (
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Chateau Richard is beautiful, too bad it's abandoned, no historical society to preserve it?
Strangely on my way to N-D many times that I did not stop there...Sure missed something!
I honestly LOVE where I live! You can pay to get into Glacier National Park or you can explore the vast other off-the-beaten path roads, trails and water ways! Plus you have the chance to see all kinds of critters!
photophile wrote:
Chateau Richard is beautiful, too bad it's abandoned, no historical society to preserve it?
Privately owned and apparently it is a hands-off deal
CindyHouk wrote:
I honestly LOVE where I live! You can pay to get into Glacier National Park or you can explore the vast other off-the-beaten path roads, trails and water ways! Plus you have the chance to see all kinds of critters!
EXACTLY what I am saying,,
THANKS Cindy
CindyHouk wrote:
I honestly LOVE where I live! You can pay to get into Glacier National Park or you can explore the vast other off-the-beaten path roads, trails and water ways! Plus you have the chance to see all kinds of critters!
Oh, my gosh, Cindy! How fortunate are you! Your photos are just great! We visited Glacier years ago and were simply dazzeled by the trip! Thank you for sharing!
photophile wrote:
Lakewood park is an exceptional city park right on Lake Erie:
Have seen so many pictures of Lakewood it is truly remarkable..This picture is lovely, Karin!
Roadrunner wrote:
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, a basilica known for its miracles and the folks are sent out along une ugly highway, the 138 but running parallel is the Chemin Royale, aka King's Road also known as Chemin de la Nouvelle France, aka New France Rd....The is THE road take. Easy, after the Montmorency Falls you tund left on nay road and up you'll fo the the King's Rd. This stretch is soaked with history and culture and there is even one house there built in the late 1600's ( I just took in my way home from a ramble today).
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Thanks for hosting, Jim! I know i will enjoy all you have to offer! The 1600 house(mansion) is very interesting!
Hal81 wrote:
Im vice president of our local historical society and we try to save as many as we can. But this one was to make way for a new hospital as the one in town has no room to expend.
Nice to see you , Hal! Keeping busy I see! Great!
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