Icelandair adds Montreal as 5th Canadian city
Icelandair is adding its 5th Canadian city and 16th North American gateway with 4-a-week service from Montreal to Reykjavik, providing a gateway to Iceland, and
Icelandair is adding its 5th Canadian city and 16th North American gateway with 4-a-week service from Montreal to Reykjavik, providing a gateway to Iceland, and
Canadian aerospace company, Bombardier, has developed a new larger series of single aisle aircraft (its Cseries) designed to compete with the Boeing 737 and
Quebec City…one of the popular visits for new Canadians. For more, click HERE Canada has a novel gift for its new citizens: a 50%-off
Situated about a three hour drive east of Quebec City, near the mouth of Saguenay Fjord where it enters the mighty St. Lawrence River, Tadoussac is a pretty and charming town in French Canada. Today’s it’s best known as a whale-watching destination…
Gumbo was visiting the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, a massive church set near the banks of the St. Lawrence River in the Canadian province of Quebec. Congratulations to GarryRF for being the first to recognize the site, and…
Most people orchids are tropical plants, and they are, but they’re certainly not limited to places with warm climates. I was surprised to learn in recent years that there are large numbers of orchids growing in colder and harsher…
Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America, founded in 1608, now a city of 500,000. It was built on a rocky promontory (Cap-Diamant) which provided excellent defensive views including of the St. Lawrence River. In this post we explore some of its signage.
This photo proved to be challenging, although Jonathan L figured out where it was — just didn’t put a name to it. That’s a view of the Montmorency River as enters the great St. Lawrence River, 13 km (about 10 miles) east of Quebec City….
In a recent Gumbo blog , Jonathan L. pointed out that travelers (and locals) need a place to rest from time to time while visiting or going about daily life…and part of the need is what’s called—logically—street furniture.
Montreal is one of Canada’s great cities and one of North America’s oldest. It offers many fun things to see and do and, of course, wonderful food to be enjoyed as Montreal is Canada’s capital of cuisine. One of the more interesting…
Icelandair is adding its 5th Canadian city and 16th North American gateway with 4-a-week service from Montreal to Reykjavik, providing
Canadian aerospace company, Bombardier, has developed a new larger series of single aisle aircraft (its Cseries) designed to compete
Quebec City…one of the popular visits for new Canadians. For more, click HERE Canada has a novel gift for
Situated about a three hour drive east of Quebec City, near the mouth of Saguenay Fjord where it enters the mighty St. Lawrence River, Tadoussac is a pretty and charming town in French Canada. Today’s it’s best known as a whale-watching destination…
Gumbo was visiting the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, a massive church set near the banks of the St. Lawrence River in the Canadian province of Quebec. Congratulations to GarryRF for being the first to recognize the site, and…
Most people orchids are tropical plants, and they are, but they’re certainly not limited to places with warm climates. I was surprised to learn in recent years that there are large numbers of orchids growing in colder and harsher…
Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America, founded in 1608, now a city of 500,000. It was built on a rocky promontory (Cap-Diamant) which provided excellent defensive views including of the St. Lawrence River. In this post we explore some of its signage.
This photo proved to be challenging, although Jonathan L figured out where it was — just didn’t put a name to it. That’s a view of the Montmorency River as enters the great St. Lawrence River, 13 km (about 10 miles) east of Quebec City….
In a recent Gumbo blog , Jonathan L. pointed out that travelers (and locals) need a place to rest from time to time while visiting or going about daily life…and part of the need is what’s called—logically—street furniture.
Montreal is one of Canada’s great cities and one of North America’s oldest. It offers many fun things to see and do and, of course, wonderful food to be enjoyed as Montreal is Canada’s capital of cuisine. One of the more interesting…