Thanks again guys.
We continue the tour of Canada heading from Quebec to Montreal and as all 22 of us cruised down the highway in our 54 seater coach, we passed by this little show. I know on first look not a lot to see but on closer inspection.......................
Montreal, again a lovely city which in effect is located on an island. We were taken to see the lovely parks, shown the breathtaking gardens which I must say seem to thrive in the Canadian summer and of course were shown the old and new city.
Needless to say it was the end of summer which was still proving to be glorious and pumpkin season was upon us with Halloween just around the corner.
After an overnight stop we moved onto Ottawa and while looking for our guide we initially thought we were going to get Mary Poppins. This was not the case.
Again another city with grandeur the buildings reflecting its European heritage. Here we have the parliament buildings as we pass.
The Parliament clock tower and cathedral looking from the museum.
The grand Chateau Laurier again viewed from the museum.
No visit to Canada would be complete without seeing a totem pole or a bevy of wellingtons.
Here we have the grandeur of the cathedral.
We also called into Toronto for a nights stop. This is very much the more modern city with its business district and huge shopping complexes. We did the tourist thing and walked the streets underground ogling at shops and we had a quick visit to the city hall which has this amazing copper mural on one wall. Looking closely at it side on, you can see it is made up from millions of copper nails hammered in to make contours and shadows.
As a footnote: Our faith in human kind was also bolstered by an event while in this city. One of our tour members discovered the loss of his camera as we were on our way out of Toronto on the way to Niagara. It had all his holiday snaps on it as well as some important material which he had taken back at home and was needed. It was suspected he may have left it on a tables where they had lunch. So we returned to the mall in the vain hope of a recovery. Well folks I have to say 'well done the good people of Canada' as to the delight of us all the camera was handed into security.