View from campsite Rats Musques #19 |
It's funny whenever I've wanted to go camping or for holidays it always seemed natural to go towards the Laurentians. I've camped in Rawdon and around the Laurentians so often, especially at Parc du Mont Tremblant. I also spent part of my youth skiing at Tremblant. Probably the biggest ski hill I've been to in Quebec, though I have not downhill skied since the birth of my eldest more then 24 years ago. I figure with osteoporosis I could probably do sports that are less dangerous to my bone health! Of course I've also spent a lot of time as well in St Jovite. Might be fun to go see the lake where I spent so much time in sailboats like 30 years later.
So anyhow we took the Mercier Bridge out of Montreal, then followed the 132 to the 30, then the 20 going towards Quebec City. After which we took an exit around Victoriaville, where we took the 261, that met up with the 161 and meandered our way towards Lambton. We did make a pit stop in Victoriaville and it's funny we drove it up and down in what seemed to be main streets in search of a McD's and finally gave up when we found a burger king only to realize about 3 minutes after we ate and left the burger king that the Mc d's was just down that particular road.
View from campsite |
I don't think there was a lake, river or pond that wasn't swelled with runoff from all the rain that fell. Most lakes rivers and ponds were of a brown colour and the water was cloudy. Clearly all the handiwork of Irene. We weren't even in the area's of Quebec hardest hit by Irene either.
Everlastings |
We made it to the park's welcome centre probably around 6pm. We toured the camping spots and chose one with both good tarping potential and nice view/easy access to the water. We chose lot 19 at les rats Musques camping. It had enough shade as well and we managed to tarp well enough that very little water got into any of our things.
Spectacular sunset |
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