doady
Senior Member
Ste-Agathe is a small town north of Quebec, near Mont-Tremblant.
The former train station, now a rest stop for cyclists in the former rail corridor
Lupines
The former rail corridor
Uh oh, someone call the language police!
Some sort of car festival on Rue St-Vincent
St-Vincent is a one-way street. Yes, like Ste-Catherine and many other streets in Montreal, it is a one-way street and it is not dead. Take that Hamilton.
Cars are boring, but it was good opportunity for someone with "slanty eyes" to take photos of people without risk of being called a paedophile or a terrorist.
Caterpillar nest... I think...
The rail corridor does not have steep slopes, which makes cycling easy.
The former train station, now a rest stop for cyclists in the former rail corridor
Lupines
The former rail corridor
Uh oh, someone call the language police!
Some sort of car festival on Rue St-Vincent
St-Vincent is a one-way street. Yes, like Ste-Catherine and many other streets in Montreal, it is a one-way street and it is not dead. Take that Hamilton.
Cars are boring, but it was good opportunity for someone with "slanty eyes" to take photos of people without risk of being called a paedophile or a terrorist.
Caterpillar nest... I think...
The rail corridor does not have steep slopes, which makes cycling easy.