Where was our first destination you ask? Well, it was right
in the heart of the city. Complete with bustling commuters and narrow one-way
roads. We did good though and were able to score a parking spot large enough
for our 28’ rig right in front of…..The accordion store of course! Do you know
how many accordion stores that are in the U.S. and Canada combined? Me neither
but if I were to have to guess, I would say it is less than a dozen. When Barb
found out there was one in Montreal, she just had to go!
Accordion Excellence is in a very diverse neighborhood. We
were a little intimidated when we had to buzz ourselves in. Would they be friendly?
Would they even speak English? We hit the buzzer on the outside of the building
and were let in. “Bonjour!” said the man at the top of the stairs. “English?” I
asked? “Of course, I am an old Italian, come on in!”
"Bill" was as friendly has could be. (I don't remember his name so I am just going to call him Bill) There were posters of him
plastered all over the walls advertising events across Canada and the U.S. It
soon became obvious that we were in front of accordion royalty. He asked what
he could do for us and Barb explained that she was looking for some sheet music
for beginners who were just learning to read music. Rather than scoff at her,
he asked her to sit down and inquired about what songs she liked. They talked
for about 10 minutes and he said “I will give you a quick lesson before you
leave”.
He asked about what kind of accordion she had and I offered
to go get it. “Of course, go get it”. When I brought it back in, he immediately
brought it over to the technician who inspected it and went through every key,
listening to the notes in about 90 seconds. He said the notes were almost
perfect. He then went through the finer details on her accordion, showing us
the wear, what was in good shape and what was showing its age. He said it was
in excellent shape and originated in Italy but they had a plant in
the U.S. around 1940. He valued it at $4,000-$4,500. When I told him she paid $150 for it he said “You got a gift my friend”. I felt like we were on The
Antique Roadshow!
Meanwhile in the other room I hear Barb and "Bill" talking.
When he started playing, I wandered over to see. One word “Incredible”.
When he was done they talked a little bit more and he gave
Barb his card telling her to email him at any time and he would send her any
music she wanted for free and offer any advice. I offered to pay him for his
time he said “No, we do not get many visitors so we like to take care of them”.
I took some pictures of the inside of the shop but also found this very interesting video which shows it better. It is mostly in French but is in English during what I considered the most interesting part.
Barb had a big smile on her face and was like a little girl
on Christmas morning as we left the store.
From there we went to the KOA Montreal South where we
checked in. At $61ca/night (w/e), it was the perfect place to spend a few days.
The next day we went to check out Old Montreal. For those
you who know us, you know we are not city folk so I was already expecting not
to like it. But surprisingly, I did not hate it as much as I thought I would.
We took a taxi into town which was a challenge unto itself. At $60ca each way
it is not the cheapest way to get into town but it is better than trying to
find a parking spot for a large truck down there!
It took a bit for us to explain where we wanted to be
dropped off but the driver finally figured it out and we were dropped off at
the Notre-Dame Basilica .
From there we wandered over to Chinatown. We had never been
in any sort of Chinatown before. Very interesting.
We did not go to that restaurant but instead went back to
the busy street and went to xxxx. It was delicious! After we ate, we ran into
Dino sleeping one off on the sidewalk. We did not even know he was up here! If
you look closely, you can see Lisa is on the left edge. We did not want to
disturb them so we just moved on.
Then it was off to Old Montreal down by the waterfront. Very
cool old buildings but the pictures did not do them justice. Lots of activity,
lots of people, vendors and restaurants.
Many of the young girls (wanna be Instagram Influencers)
were posing for pictures hoping to become the next 15 Minutes of Fame cover girl.
Pretty silly actually. But I thought, why not? Here is my pose I have
self-titled Old man pondering life.
The
next morning it was time to pack up and head to Quebec City. The roads out of
town in this direction were much better. There were some patches that were
rough but for the most part it was smooth sailing.
Our destination of the day was Montmorency Falls. At 275' high, these falls are 100' higher Niagara Falls. The park has a visitors center, restaurant, food trucks, a sky tram and boardwalks right to the falls.
While all of this was beautiful, we were there for one thing…. The zip line! The zip line extends from one side of the gorge to the other a good 300' above the water below. Barb has ziplined before in Oregon with Jessica, this is my first time. I would not say that I have a fear of heights, I have a fear of falling. So, I was more than a little hesitant!
We paid our $29ca each, got harnessed up and waited in line.
The tiny green speck in the middle is the landing on the other side |
We
were up next and all I could think about was “Don’t be that guy”. My heart was
racing as they hooked us up and opened the gate. Scared sh#tless would be an
accurate description. At “1”, Barb was off like a rocket, I hesitated one
second and stepped off. I am not sure I breathed the entire time but I do
remember telling myself to look down and around. At the end you mind tells you
you are coming in way too fast so you are kinda freaking out but about 20’ out
there is a braking system that brings you to an abrupt stop.
You cannot have a phone, camera or anything in your pockets while you do this so there are no pictures of us but here is a video of someone else coming across.
Barb
was once again all smiles at the end. I was looking around kinda dazed and confused
wondering what the F just happened! It was a rush, I did it and would do it
again.
We
had planned to walk Old Quebec City and take in some more sights but after an
hour of driving around downtown trying to find a place to park our truck and
camper we were both over it and headed out of town to a rest area near Beaumont that offers 6 free campsites. The sites were just the right size for our setup,
I would not take anything bigger into this back area.
Before
we knew it we were leaving Quebec and entering New Brunswick and a new time
zone that we have never been in. The Atlantic Time Zone. Were now 4 hours ahead
of Forrest in Oregon, 3 hours ahead of our home in South Dakota and an hour
ahead of Jessica in Pennsylvania.
Along the way Barb was channeling her cousin Lori in Alaska and had to stop by every Roadside America Attraction along the way which included this beauty.... This is Piloup Seal-like Mascot constructed in 1971 to commemorate the First Provincial Games of Quebec. Complete with mutated flippers! To be honest, I was more impressed with the church next door.
Once we got to New Castle, NB we parked at Richie Wharf. Plenty of room for any size rig and bonus you can boondock in the parking lot!
A minor break from the French. Is the Cabot trail on your agenda?
ReplyDeleteI have not idea what the Cabot trail is but Barb says it is on our list!
DeleteWow excellent customer service at that accordion shop! Definitely a gem of a find! So many wonderful places/things you are enjoying. Good for you doing the zipline!! At least now you can say you have been on one!
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We haven't even gotten to the places we are most looking forward to seeing yet!
DeleteWow that Basilica is amazing. Sounds like you are having a great trip.
ReplyDeleteYou would have been in awe of the detail of architecture and history!
DeleteThe woodwork in that church is outstanding! I’m wondering what the trap door in the center aisle is all about….
ReplyDeleteThey probably opens it and drop the heathens to the firey gates of hell!
DeleteIll be keeping an eye out for your "old man pondering" pic on social media!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am sure I will get dozens and dozens of likes and become a viral sensation!
DeleteIt looks like a very fun trip so far. I am amazed you got on the zip line after seeing you on the ferris wheel inside of Scheels in Fargo. You are finally becoming a man. I don't remember being in Chinatown. If you need me I will be spending the rest of my life at the harbor. Enjoy it while you are young.
ReplyDeleteIs that what they call it in the work world? "The Harbor"? I'll keep you in mind when I need a discount!
DeleteWhat a great experience for Barb at the accordion shop. That zip line looked like a blast! Too bad you had to give up on Old Quebec City…it’s pretty cool and historical. We found it easier to take shuttles from the campgrounds if available, then take a city tour on a hop on hop off bus to get the lay of the land, then return to areas we wanted to explore more. Safe travels!
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A shuttle would have been a much better option. We saw those double decker buses in Montreal and talked about you guys!
DeleteWhat an awesome trip so far! The church is amazing! "Bill" is a super guy, he was certainly charmed by Barb! Oh that zip line, I don't think I could do it, but good for you two! Cute pic of the two of you! :) Looks like a good time Tuesday night, but can see how you both would bring down the age group haha.
ReplyDeleteWe are glad we went into the city and saw the church. It is something we would not normally do. Bill was pretty excited to have someone he could tutor if only for a little bit.
DeleteDon't laugh ... I love accordion music. I would give anything to learn to play one. High five to Barb! I was going to say "Bill" was probably more excited to see you than you him. I rather imagine they don't get many customers any more!! And he's Italian ... in Canada! As for the zip line, sounds like you didn't embarrass your species ... it really is fun!!!
ReplyDeleteNo laughing here, we love it as well! We wished we were in that area longer so Barb could have taken some lessons.
DeleteIt’s Gay…totally awesome. Congrats on the accordion. And zip line is still on the bucket list! The inside photos of the cathedral are beautiful. Can’t wait to see photos from Cabot trail. We did it counterclockwise…
ReplyDeleteWe are doing Cabot Trail clockwise. We'll make sure to take lots of pictures!
DeleteLots of fun to be had, as you're finding out. It's a shame the roads are so brutal. The zip line - huh, I don't know about that, glad it was fun for you! And the Basilica looked amazing.
ReplyDeleteIf I can do the Zipline anyone can. It's just like 45 seconds of shear terror then it is over!
DeleteNice that "Bill" was able to help Barb out. Too Bad the way you were treated elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteHomelessness seems to be a growing problem Globally and a lot of it is by choice.
The Zip-Line Co in North Carolina has you ready while your feet are against a gate. They pull a lever and you are gone.
Be Safe and Enjoy Nova Scotia.
It's about time.
That Zipline sounds even scarier. I want to at least control my own destiny by stepping off when I want to.
DeleteLove the accordion story. The road sounds awful. You couldn’t pay me to do that zip line unless I had my own brake. Dino and Lisa spend a lot of time sleeping these days!
ReplyDeleteScreaming into the end of the zipline is terrifying. You think there is no way you could stop in time!
ReplyDeleteI guess they haven't done much about the roads in the last ten years. We found them the same way. NB was horrendous! What a terrific stop for Barb at the Accordion store. I'm sure you made that gentleman's month. If you get a chance to see the Tidal Bore while in the area, make sure you check it out. Quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteI will check and see what there is for tidal bores along our route. I think there might be one in Fundy. Thanks for the tip!
DeleteThanks for the great tour. That zipline looked cool. Glad you both are enjoying your trip.
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DeleteIt is interesting but so far we like your coast better!
you 2 kids are certainly having a ball!! we went zip lining over niagara falls and what a great time - i enjoyed the video. you have a great pose for instagram and that waterfall is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI'd do it again. Barb we to a Zipline park in Oregon a couple of years ago. She said that was a lot of fun.
DeleteOMG you have horseshoes up your horseshoes. How wonder that you met the owner of that accordion shop. YOU must send him the blog link. Barb you have a friend for life and a great source for music and the occasional lesson. You got a steal at that KOA. The Basilica is stunning but ouch at the price. I guess someone needs to pay for the upkeep. Thank yo for the photos, it has been decades since I have seen it. Sorry about the area that the restaurant was in, so much has changed because of Covid. Old Montreal is nice but you really need to go to the old part of Quebec City, magnificent. Regardless between the Zip line and everything else you are having the time of your life. Welcome to Canada, eh! Somehow I don't think we could do this with our 40' bus. So happy that you are having such a great time. PS both Colin and him Mom played the accordion.
ReplyDeleteWe had never seen anything like the Basilica and were amazed by it beauty. A lot of people had said that about Old Quebec, bummer that we did not get to see it!
DeleteLooking forward to the rest of your journey! We are considering Maritimes for next year! I’d imagine we would have a different experience with our 40’ 5er!
ReplyDeleteVery different. The 108 is very rough. Some of the roughest we've seen including Alaska. There is a lot of boondocking opportunities up here even for a 40'er. Not so much on PEI but in Quebec and New Brunswick for sure.
DeleteI don't know which was more impressive, the inside of the church or the zip line, but it got me thinking... if the church wants to increase attendance, they should string a zip line THROUGH the church. I know... right? I am FULL of amazing ideas!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOne word.... Genius!
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