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Bu hometown-inn.com web sitesinde sizin için daha değerli bir anlayış için lazilla cafe dışında bilgiyi güncelleyebilirsiniz. Hometown Inn sayfasında, sizin için her gün sürekli yeni ve doğru içerik yayınlıyoruz, Sizin için en ayrıntılı bilgiye hizmet etmeyi umuyoruz, Kullanıcıların İnternet’e olabildiğince çabuk bilgi ekleyebilmelerine yardımcı olun.
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Travels by Train: Canada – Quebec [Ep. 5].
lazilla cafe.
lazilla cafe hakkındaki bilgilerle Hometown Inn güncellemeleri ile size değer getirmeyi umarak daha fazla bilgi ve yeni bilgiye sahip olmanıza yardımcı olacağınızı umuyoruz.. HometownInn lazilla cafe hakkında bilgi okuduğunuz için içtenlikle teşekkür ederiz.
19:00 I so remember going to the train museum on a field trip back in elementary school lol I can not believe I have never when back since. might be a personal field trip in the near future.
Since you are a international adventure, I thought I might plant a seed for an amazing ride on the Andean Explorer in Peru. If you are not aquatinted with it, you are in for a real treat!!
Mike, with the food consumption why are you still looking fine? Totally enjoying your journeys. Thanks for the tours of places and fun out there in the greater north.
Montreal is like if you teleported Brooklyn to France. It's such an awesome mixing pot of a city, easily among the coolest in North America
Who does all your planning and how do you discover all these awesome, original adventures and get all the logistics with trains and activities organized! Kudos to you for these great videos!
23:06 plastic free, except for the plastic bags a few seconds earlier, eh?
Thanks for coming here in Montréal! Hope you come again and explore more by public transport.
Adding that rail museum to my list (and the cog railway in NH).
Thanks for the great series. I’ve learned so much about Canada!
I recommend the bagel shop!
So far, not much trains, mostly car and boats. I enjoy the sights and sounds, but I came mostly for the trains.
I live in Quebec
Arguably my favorite video of the series!
Thanks! I love all of your shows, Especially the historic train stations keep up the good work
you gotta appreciate all the people who welcomed you guys with open arms for tours ect
Loved it! Merci!
Twenty two years ago I visited Montreal. I loved the place but one day I want to go back and see a Habs game.
There can't be many Habs fans in Yorkshire.
For a west coast boy you have lovely French
I'm really enjoying traveling with you guys. I haven't had a vacation probably 30 years.
I absolutely love your blogs!!! Wish I was there!!!
damn your parents much be rich for you to never have a job..and just have people serve you lol.
I am loving series . The travel series ever. Love you Michael.
French
I just love watching your journey, it's incredible. I might not be able to travel to USA/Canada for at least 5+ years. And watching your journey just makes my bucket list grow, thanks for putting a smile on my face and keep up the amazing work!
I love travel shows and I have to say you have done a great job so far… such a fresh take on travel. I also love travel by trains, never been the greatest or most enthusiastic flier. Keep it up from one over friendly smiling guy to another keep it up!
in quebec city you should have go to frontnac castle
Loved it! Thank you!
''and it only cost 6.9 Billion''
Only… lol
oh man, you guys were like 5 minutes from where I live in Quebec City
magdalen island looks like a beautiful spot
iles de la Madeline is where my grandmas family is from
I absolutely loved this video. Though I was born and live in the U.S. my family originally came from Quebec. David Letourneau went to Quebec from France sometime in the 1640's. This was at the bidding of Louis XIV who was looking for craftsmen to set up business in the new world. I have gone to Quebec twice and loved it. Thanks for putting this video out!
I am so glad i found your channel…sadly, not getting much done, because i am too busy watching this fascinating videos…i was the same in my youth..i went all over by trains and buses.. those days no cell phones to record, though
Trains are the Best mode of transport when shanks's pony is Just not an option
Ps.
Love that the skipper of the isle de madelaine had a statue of the patron saint (i am guessing, did not get a very good look,) on the Bridge.
My uncles were seçmen, they did the same
Cannot wait for your next video. Thanks a million.
Great fishing in Key-beck.
If you ever make it to Dearborn Michigan, look up the Henry Ford Museum, largest collection of trains, planes, cars, bikes, motorcycles etc. in the U.S. I believe.
Oh… If only you met Reece again at the railway museum! Two great train fans in the province's greatest train museum!
Kudos to the Coast Guard – amazing work they do – and wow, the Railway Museums you visit…the trains…Montreal REM…love it all!
I love my province <3 Most beautiful place on earth!
The island looked really neat. The hotel looked very luxurious. I like lighthouses, so the one in the middle of the river is really cool. The Palais station is very nice. The train museum looked so amazing. It's so neat that not only are you traveling by train, you are incorporating a lot of history about trains, as you go.
Sheldon cooper will be very very very happy with this video! :3
23:50 OH MY you still have a paper ticket! Gotta love it old school ❤
The blue and yellow Via cars used to go by my house every day … 5 times a day. A lot more people traveled by train back then! Que de souvenirs ❤
16:37 Fun fact : The stained glass of North America on the ceiling in la Gare du Palais has been inside the wrong side, so it looks reversed when you look at it 😉