Retrace Andrew's Journey
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Montréal
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Îles de la Madeleine
Les Îles de la Madeleine
August 04, 2010
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Gaspé
Land's End
August 07, 2011
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Île Bonaventure
Île Bonaventure
August 09, 2011
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Chic-Choc Mountains
Chic-Choc Workout
August 11, 2011
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St. Lawrence River
Whalespotting
August 15, 2011
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Saguenay Fjord
Wild Life
August 16, 2011
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Québec City Trilogy
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Québec
Québec by iPhone
August 25, 2011
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Map by Stephen Rountree
National Geographic's Digital Nomad, or @wheresandrew as he's known on Twitter, spent a month exploring of Quebec this summer. From the delicious restaurants of Montreal to the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Andrew explored the Canadian province taking everyone with him through his blog.
Andrew's Most Popular Posts
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L’Autre Canada
Bienvenue au Canada! Nous sommes heureux de vous acceuillir . . . Wait! Weren’t you just in Canada, like two weeks ago? “Yes I was, sir." ...
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L’Amérique Française
Je suis venu au Québec parce que je suis amoureux. J’aime la France et tout ce qui est français—je souffre d’un cas de francophilie plutôt extrême et pour ça je n’ai pas honte ...
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Les Îles de la Madeleine
I began my travels in Québec in the place where it all began: les Îles de la Madeleine. Before he ever arrived on mainland Québec, Jacques Cartier first landed on Brion Island ...
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Land’s End
“We don’t know if we’re going to land today,” explained the flight attendant. Not to worry, he assured me as he directed me to my seat—if I didn’t get to land in Gaspé ...
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Île Bonaventure
Not only are birds good travelers, but they remind us that we have traveled as well. In a modern world of familiarity and placelessness, the natural habitat ...
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Chic-Choc Workout
Québec is not a land of low calories. Rather, this is the place that invented poutine (a proud feat, really—to triple the calories of french fries in single serving) ...
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Whalespotting
I had a dream the other night. I dreamt that I was surrounded by whales—at least a dozen of them, swimming at me from every angle. They came right up to me ...
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Wild Life
I’m quickly discovering that Québec’s wildlife tends towards the ubiquitous, big (!) and très accessible. In the past two weeks I’ve been lucky enough to meet so many ...
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Québec City Trilogy, Part 1: GELATO
Food travels and people travel for food. Such is the history of the world and such is the world now. Such were my thoughts as I ate my way through Québec’s capital ...
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Québec City Trilogy Part 2: DOG
Those of you who travel with me online know that I’m crazy about dogs. I love all dogs and would love to have one myself, but instead of leaving one at home ...
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Québec City Triology, Part 3: CHURCH
I can divide travelers into two groups: those who visit churches and those who do not. I belong to the first group: I like to visit churches ...
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