Three bridge abutments at Grand Falls |
We tried to view the gorge at Grand Falls last night but the rain was awful. So we decided to try one more time. The entrance to the public overlook is in the parking lot for a zipline that crosses the gorge. Some folks is crazy. That said, the parking lot was empty in the early morning and we headed for the overlook. The welder was excited to see bridge abutments for all three of the bridges that have spanned the gorge. The public overlook is built on the
Hydroelectric Dam at Grand Falls Gorge |
When we were in New Brunswick, we were charmed by the clapboard churches, largely Protestant and surprisingly, largely Baptist. But we were in French Canada now, and each village hosted a towering cathedral. The river valley is very flat and we could see church spires long before we could see the villages. Again, the road was narrow and getting off to take pictures was a challenge, but we captured a few.
St Lawrence River |
We are in Plessisville now, scheduled to visit the folks who made my Weaverbird loom early tomorrow. We did make a trip in to town to be sure we could find the place, especially since we will be towing tomorrow. What we found was lots of road construction in tight downtown places and lots of one way streets. We have now identified a route that avoids most of the mess and are ready to tuck ourselves in for a chilly 50 degree night. We are also ready to come home. Lots of folks here speak no English and the bilingual signs are a thing of the past. We really are foreigners here and I'm surprised that I find no excitement in it. Probably because it's the end of the trip and we're sort of played out of excitement. I'm just ready for some familiar.
You can click on each photo to enlarge it and enjoy these beautiful village churches.
Godde willing, we will be back on US soil tomorrow night.
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