by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 30, 2012 | Canada, History, Language
While strolling around Quebec City, It was evident that there was a rich history to be discovered. I’ve mentioned my aversion to boring travel guide books, but fortunately, the old city has a unique “live audio tour” not available in most places. We...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 23, 2012 | America, Canada, Entertainment, History
Walking around old Quebec, you can experience a unique world of art and entertainment without ever stepping inside a museum or entering a dark theatre. As we meandered through the winding streets, we came upon the Mural of Quebecers, a huge fresco which told the 400...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 16, 2012 | Canada, Cuisine, Wine
Since eating and drinking are two of our favorite activities, Manny and I knew that the Quebec road trip called La Route des Saveurs de Charlevoix was a must. At the Charlevoix tourist office, we got a beautiful brochure that highlighted 23 of the region’s proud...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 9, 2012 | Boondocking, Canada, Friends, Serendipity, State and National Parks
For me, the tricky thing about the RV lifestyle is enjoying a variety of tourist locations without spending money like you are on vacation. That can be difficult when there are entrance fees for worthwhile attractions, outdoor cafes that beckon you to enjoy a nice...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Nov 2, 2012 | Canada, Cuisine
In our loosely planned itinerary, the next stop was going to be the region of Charlevoix. However, Gille and Pierrette, the Quebeçois couple we met at the church with a view, encouraged us to first stop at L’Isle d’Orleans, a small historic island on our...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Oct 26, 2012 | Canada, Friends, RV Technology, Serendipity
Manny and I both have our duties. He is the driver, dumper, videographer and webmaster. I am the cook, travel coordinator, photographer and writer. Surprisingly, the job of travel coordinator is the most difficult for me to pull off successfully. It isn’t easy...
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