Another old pré-blog post from 20 years ago, using the original digital negatives and the current version of photoshop to revive the old images.
My initial plan was for a 5 week holiday to visit relatives in the Canadian province of Québec and to tour the coastal Nova Scotia area in the autumn of 2001. Sadly the 911 attacks intervened a few hours before I would depart for the airport. In the end the trip had to be cancelled because the North American airspace remained closed too long. And this left me with a fair amount of money burning a hole in my pocket. Part off which was invested in a (at the time) fairly high end digital camera (Canon PowerShot G2).
Fast forward one year, and I was crossing the Atlantic for a short two week holiday to visit my relatives. But also to visit some of the areas and towns where they lived at the time:
Day 1 (August 18th 2002); Outward bound
It didn’t quiet go as planned. Two flights (Amsterdam-Toronto and Toronto-Montréal) and more than 5 hours of delays due to aircraft defects. So instead of arriving in the afternoon, I was still in the air late in the evening.
Day 2 (August 19th 2002); Canal de Lachine
For the first full day of my stay I borrowed the mountain bike from one of my nephews together with a city map of Montréal and set off for the area of the Canal de Lachine and its many bridges.
The Pont Gauron seen from Rue Saint-Patrick, Canal de Lachine
The Honoré-Mercier road bridge crossing the Saint Lawrence River from the La Salle district
The Honoré-Mercier road bridge crossing the Saint Lawrence River from the La Salle district
Day 3 (August 20th 2002); Exploring Montréal
From Le Vieux port to Mont Royal
Le Vieux Port, as seen from the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History; Pointe-à-Callière
Old Silo buildings on Windmill Point
Overlooking Montréal from the Belvédère Kondiaronk view point in front of the Mont Royal Chalet
Reflections, Boulevard René Lévesque
Early morning rush hour traffic, Rue Belmont
Day 4 (August 21st 2002); A rainy day in Montréal
Another stroll through downtown Montréal. Though it was slightly moist this day!
Avenue Laval
Avenue Laval
Fire escapes in a back yard, Rue de la Capitale
Parking meters in the Rue Saint Sulpice
Stark contrast in front of the “Hotel Le St. James”; Rue Saint-Jacques
Fire escape in a back yard, Rue Saint Sulpice
Day 5 (August 22nd 2002); Mont Saint Grégoire
A day spent touring and walking the area around Mont Saint Grégoire
Leaving Montréal over the Samuel De Champlain road bridge across the Saint Lawrence River
On the Expressway 10, just past the outskirts of Brossard (Montréal)
Rue Saint-Jacques in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec
Day 6 (August 23rd 2002); Exploring Montréal
This time I used the Montréal metro network to move further out from the city centre
An engineer’s observation of the crumbling concrete construction of the Olympic Stadium.
The Olympic stadium
The not so successful lifting tower for the Olympic stadium’s roof
The Jean Talon Market
Rue Beaubien
Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral with the “1000 de la Gauchetière”
building in the back ground, Rue Metcalfe
Rue Metcalfe
Sun Life Building, Peel Street
Parking area, Rue Cypress
A chance picture of a 1954 Ford Customline Coupe on the corner of Rue Cypress and Peel Street.
And after all those years still one of my all-time favourite pictures
Reflections, Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest
Day 7 (August 24st 2002); Family roots
Visiting the farm where my aunt and uncle started their new life in Canada many years ago
One of the original farm buildings
Day 8 (August 25th 2002); Around Mont Orford
Hiking and canoeing around Mont Orford, using one of my nephews holiday home as a base
Wide views from the top of Mont Orford
Lac Mamphrémagoy
Railway bridge crossing the Missisquoi River and Lac d’Argent near Eastman
Day 9 (August 26th 2002); Traveling to Québec
Using the than newly opened fast ferry service to travel to Québec City over the Saint Lawrence River. They used Russian built Voskhod Design 352 Hydrofoils for this pretty fast and spectacular service
My ride to Québec City, Quai Jacques Cartier, Montréal
Quai Jacques Cartier, Montréal
Day 10 (August 27th 2002); Québec
Exploring the oldest city of North America
View over the Saint Lawrence River from Le Citadelle
Avenue Saint Denis
Rue des Remparts
Rue des Remparts
Le Séminaire De Québec towering over Rue Porte Dauphin
A lazy afternoon break, Terrasse Dufferin
Photographing the photographers, Le Citadelle
Rue Sainte Ursule
Rue Sainte Angèle
Ruelle des Ursulines
Rue d'Auteuil
Rue d'Auteuil
Rue Sainte Ursule
Rue Sainte Ursule
Fine American motorcar, Rue des Jardins
Day 11 (August 28th 2002); Exploring Québec
Final day of my stay in Québec City, exploring the old part of the city
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