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Discovering the Wonders of Abitibi- Témiscamingue July 9-13, 2014
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Discovering Abitibi-Témiscamingue

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Discovering the Wonders of Abitibi-TémiscamingueJuly 9-13, 2014

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A short stop in North Bay, by Lake Nipissing, before turning right on Highway 63 toward Témiscamingue

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Opemican Park Lodge by Lake Kipawa. Art work in one of the rental cottages, and the outdoor spa!

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Tamara, our guide for the day from the Algonquin Canoe Company Store and Jonathan, the Manager of Opemican Park Lodge

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Canal Bay, Lake Kipawa

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Canal Bay, Lake Kipawa

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Our Chalet at La Bannik Resort. The sauna...and a few rabbits were in the back

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Fort Témiscamingue

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Angela Hunter, our guide at Fort Témiscamingue, relates the legend of the Enchanted Forest

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Hélène Lessard, co-owner of Fromage au Village in Lorraineville is VERY passionate about the aritisan cheeses in which they specialize

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Mad Scientist? Only me trying to make a small glass bead at Verrerie de la Montagne in Ville Marie. Thats Nancy Couturier, the owner, cheering me on!

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Rouyn-Noranda -the Russian Orthodox

Church

Free bicycles to ride the 8 km path that encircles Lake Osisko in downtown Rouyn-Noranda.

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Bistro Jezz in Rouyn Noranda has excellent

food! Top: appetizer of Beef & Bison Tartare. Botton: Lamb Shank--

tender, tasty and succulent

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Hiking the trails in Parc National D'Aiguebelle

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Orange lichen decorate the rocks in may places

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Look Out over the 'fractured lake'

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Spiral Staircase from the fractured lake Look Out to the water-side trails.

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Parc National D'Aiguebelle

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Parc National D'Aiguebelle

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Climbing the fire tower in Parc National D'Aiguebelle

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The Suspension Bridge over La Haie Lake

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Canoes waiting to explore Lac La Haie and the Suspension Bridge

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Mitsuru Sasaki, Talking Travel's Associate Editor, Lac La Haie and the Suspension Bridge

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Les Cowboys Frigants (The Frisky Cowboys) perform at the H2O Festival in Amos

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Refuge Pageau cares for orphaned, lost and injured animals. The baby Robin, above, had just been rescued the morning of our visit. The owl--and other raptors each had a story. Some will be returned to the wild, while others, no longer able to fend for themselves, will stay in the refuge.

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Louise and Nathalie Pageau, making the rounds to feed--and play with the animals. The young wolves whined and squealed with happiness when the Pageaus entered their enclosure.

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Chewy the porcupine, enjoying some treats

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Marie-Frédèrique, our Refuge guide, plays with Baluchon, the marmot, who was overjoyed at having a play-date.

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One of the older wolves, now arthritic, rests in a safe

enclosure

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Val D'Or and the City of Gold Mine. Traditional Miner's homes in the village of Bourlamaque --right next to the mine--are occupied by town residents.

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To begin the tour, we put on overalls, helmets and then had our head lights connected to the batteries on our belts, before driving into the mine for a short tour. Bottom: the lunch/safe room.

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Anne-Marie Belzile, Responsible for Media

Relations, Tourisme Abitibi-Témiscamingue,

our guide throughout the 5 day trip, July 2014.

Mitsuru, Talking Travel's Associate Editor is in the

background

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Music by Les Cowboys Fringants

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Steve Gillick, Presidentwww.talkingtravel.ca

[email protected]

All photos copyright Steve Gillick, 2014