None of the above

This isn’t news for 30% of my readership – but today May 2nd, 2011 is the day that we as Canadian Citizens choosing who is the most capable party to lead our country. Unlike the United States directly below us, we have multiple parties with significant support which has made our past few governments result in a minority government causing endless bickering between parties, laws not being passed, and a whole series of deceptive activities by the party with the most votes. Parliament sessions have been stayed and delayed, questions [read more]


 
Quebec Statistics

Statistics while cycle touring throughout Quebec, Canada, with photos, travelers information, daily logs of distance, elevation and costs, journal entries.


 
Sacre-Bleu!

It is my last night in Quebec, and I’m feeling sort of sad that I’ve only spent 10 days in this wonderful province of beautiful landscapes, different language, and easy bike riding. It certainly takes the cake for Canada for the plethora of bike lanes to get you from place to place, sometimes in the woods, or sharing the road with cars but shielded via a fence. I’m enjoying a beer in the city of Pohenegamook before I head to my tent which is setup in a graveyard behind a [read more]


 
C'est Bien!

Today is day 180 of the trip, and a lot has changed since I left on that cold and rainy day in Vancouver. Well, it’s still cold as hell, and the days are about as short, but one of the most noticeable things is this gigantic growth happening on my face. One more month Dave, one more month. It’s going to serve its purpose when I head into the cold rainy days of the east coast, yet I may regret it when the icicles start to freeze on it. Will [read more]