Another beautiful day in Canadian paradise and, on the advise of one of my workers (thank Todd), Tina and I headed up to Saint Anne's Canyon. It's an absolutely beautiful place just a bit farther up from the falls we were at the day before.
These falls are a bit shorter than the ones we visited the day before, but that doesn't make them any less spectacular.
The suspension bridge above the falls.
Who says Grisly Bears aren't friendly?
Again, video's are still the best ways to see falls.
The entire St. Anne's trail was a mile long so we looked up nature trails afterwords and found a gorgeous wildlife management area about 10 miles up the road on the St. Lawrence river. Welcome to the Cap Tourmente Wildlife Management Park of Quebec.
We found a 5 mile loop which was absolutely spectacular for what we were looking.
A colorful caterpillar hiding down inside the grass.
The Saint Laurence River hiding between the tree line.
Can a man catch a ride on the local railway system?
Geese and ducks ... by the thousands.
There really is some fall colors in those hills pilgrim. :)
On the way back to Quebec City we stopped for a quick visit to St. Annes catholic church.
Until next time, you've gotta believe that God smiles too.
Hope everybody is having a great October so far.
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