trips

Bike Trip to St Anne's

Not too long ago we all decided to take a trip to the end of the island. It was one of our first family bike trips since we bought baby seats. We've found that biking in the summer is a very excellent way to see a lot of things in our area of the island.

We saw the St Anne boat locks in action, Jakub watched a man fishing and we looked at the colorful plants near the water.

The restaurants in St Anne are great and we hit one of the Fish 'n Chips places for lunch. Iced cream on the boardwalk was for desert.

On the way home we stopped at Centennial Park, when Jakub has his art class, and played at the playground for awhile.

Labor Day Long Weekend - Canoe Camping

On the long weekend in September, Jenny and John invited us to go canoe camping in La Vérendrye (the Northern Quebec super-park for canoeing / kayaking). We found out that dogs are allowed, so we were happy to go.

To make it a bit more exciting, instead of getting two canoes (one per family) we decided to rent a canoe for ten people, and pack the four adults (Bogusia, Alex, Jenny, and John), two kids (Jakub and Robert) and three dogs (Joxer, Guapa, and Whiskey) plus all our camping gear into this awesomely-huge canoe.

The weekend was awesome. We stayed two nights, and three wonderful days. Our campgrounds were on little islands (only big enough for us), so the dogs ran free, protecting us from the squirrels and mice. The weather was fantastic, the canoeing was great, and we even got to do some fishing. As usual, there was some competition among the two families: Who can cook the better meal, who can catch the bigger fish, who can swim the straightest in open water, who can lose a paddle fastest, who can make the biggest fire... This trip brought us back to our good old days of camping. Definitely the best fun in years!

Trip to Quebec City

For his birthday, Alex got tickets to see Cirque du Soleil. We got the tickets for Sunday, July 22, 2007 in Quebec City. Since we moved to Montreal, we haven't ventured to Quebec City, so this was the perfect opportunity to see the beautiful historic city and then catch the afternoon show. The drive (around 2.5h) was not all that picturesque, but once we got there, we were in awe. Quebec City is definitely "The Historic City" to visit in Canada. We really really fell in love with the old buildings, the history and the people.

Then, to top it all off, we got to go see Cirque du Soleil - another Canadian Wonder!

After a hot and full day of site seeing, the kids were a bit tired and restless at the show. Jakub got scared of the clowns from the start, but after the first tricks began, he got right into it, and Robert couldn't take his eyes off the stage, and the magnificent acrobatics, colours and music. However, the second half of the show proved to be too long, and Robert just couldn't stay in his seat anymore. Since it was Alex's birthday present, I volunteered to take Robert outside. So, unfortunately for me, I watched the second part of the show on a tiny monitor outside of the circus tent (this just wasn't the same as being part of the action).

The great weather, the awesome surroundings, and the great show at the end of the day made for a fantastic and gorgeous trip.

Canada Day Weekend Camping Trip

 This long weekend we went on a fantastic camping trip to Cumberland Bay State Park in New York with our good friends Jenny and John and their dog Whisky. Jakub had fun picking “wonderful” flowers while hiking in Point Au Roche State Park (excellent spot for dog lovers), and although the water was really cold, Alex and John (along with Joxer, Guapa, and Whisky) went on two great open water swims in Lake Champlain. Back at camp, we kept the fire going constantly, roasting marshmallows, chilly, hotdogs, shishkabobs, potatoes, and krispy kream donuts.

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