The drive from Kouchibouguac National Park to home could be done in three long days of driving, but when we factored in timing for driving through Toronto, stopping and visiting our friends in Johnstown and the amount of time Ed wanted to drive in a day it made sense to add a fourth day. The fourth day could be a short day of driving with time to do a little sight seeing. Quebec City seemed like a logical place to stop --- lots to see, we haven't been here in more than 30 years and there's a campground just outside of Levis (on the river across from Quebec City) that we like.

It was a beautiful day so we walked around the old walled city and here are a few photos.

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We stopped for a few minutes and watch some street performers. The finale of the show was the fellow diving through a hoop that had knives attached to it and it was on fire.

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Chateau Frontenac

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As night fell so did the rain. It was our cue to return to the campground.