This morning we turned southeast and left the St. Lawrence behind. South eastern Quebec and western New Brunswick reminded us a bit of the rolling foothills of Alberta. Yesterday the
This morning we turned southeast and left the St. Lawrence behind. South eastern Quebec and western New Brunswick reminded us a bit of the rolling foothills of Alberta. Yesterday the
This was an amazing “sun in your face, wind at your back” day! Once we left the metropolitan area of Levis, through the many traffic lights, we had the fastest
Our morning started with Rob presenting the C4W vision and a sermon in French all via zoom for the Eglise Alliance Chretienne Missionaires Quebec. The church has continued to meet
We woke up to rain! Our route plan for the day was on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. Cyclists are not allowed to cross the bridge, so
When we get to Halifax we plan to sell the support vehicle. Here’s a description: 2003 Majestic Motor Home – $24,000 OBO This 28 feet unit sleeps 7 and is
Average day… 160 km is our average daily distance, so today was an average distance. Our actual cycling time was 7 hours. With breaks, photo stops and lunch we were
Our first 20 km was along the shore of the St. Lawrence River and some of that was on cycling paths. What a great way to start the day! Because
Overnight there was a thunder and lighting storm and heavy rain in Kingston. This morning we were pleased to see the rain had stopped! The route from Kingston to Cornwall
Today, no candle light breakfast! It was breakfast in the support vehicle and on the road. Rain was in the forecast but it did not materialize. The wind was not
In case anyone thought we were suffering, this morning we had a candle light breakfast with Gregg and Joanne before we hit the road for the day. No suffering here.