* Toudassouc (3 photos above) probably one of the prettiest little villages we have come across!
* Poutine - a favourite Quebec dish which is hot chips with cheese curd and gravy and is quite delicious!
* When you book a bus or a ferry here you get a ticket but it doesn't actually guarantee you a place so 1st to get their 1st on!
* The Quebec people are pushing for Quebec to become an independent country from Canada and in the most recent referendum here it was 49% for and 51% against ... they are are close to making it happen!
* Black bears ... if you look at the picture of the kids in the tipi they are reading a book on black bear observation! We were unlucky to have seen only one bear the night we went!
* Weeds are the same worldwide and grow prolifically ... in Rimouski they have a ban on using chemicals for killing weeds, so people either use blow torches to burn them or acedic acid (vinegar)
* Dawn comes early here at 3.45am, sunrises at 4.30am and the sunsets around 9.30pm so its a short night!
* The houses here are so warm ... very well insulated - we like it!
* You very seldom see adults or children using cellphones here (Baz loves this aspect of life here!)
* Baz reckons the young adults he works with talk a sort of Hot'nTot French which he has trouble understanding, the Quebec people speak what they call Quebecoi, which is their own flavour of the French language!
* Mosquitoes here are extreme on bush walks you get ambushed ... they have a little black fly here called a no-see-em - called that because you don't know you've been bitten till you feel the sting. They also have a biting horse fly which are very persistent
* Everyone has cable TV with 100 channels of shite (Baz's words)
* The French bread and croissants are amazing .... might have written that before (sign of old age ;- ))
* There is a Tim Hortons on every corner and most people order a double double - which is double cream double sugar ... Baz reckons we have to go and order one just for the experience!
* We live not far from the most beautiful botanical garden called Jardin Mitis
* Any national park mountain walk you want to do are controlled so you meet at the bottom and a shuttle takes you to the start point at 8am (the walk generally takes about 4-5 hrs) but the shuttle doesn't come back and get you till 4pm ...
* Quite a few people have religious icons in their back yards ... quite a big Catholic community where we are. All of the villages have beautiful churches!