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    towing reacted to GT Rider in 2023 towing's trip Quebec/Matane/Baie-Comeau photo video report   
    Hi Alain
    As always we look forward to following your trips.
    Thanks for the excellent write up, Pictures and video. 
     
    Thanks for keeping us informed and entertained all season. Seeing your early reports gets us psyched for our yearly trip.
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    Beautiful trip & awesome reporting Alain & Krikri!  We all enjoy your posts!
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    Incredible journey and report!
     
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    Enjoyed those videos very much. Fortunate to recognize a few of the relais and sights. Thank you for taking the time to put together and post. 
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    Wow! Fantastic pics and write up, thanks for taking us along!
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    Awesome pics as slways.  The videos are excellent as well. Thanks Alain.
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    towing got a reaction from PLAYHARD in 2023 towing's trip Quebec/Matane/Baie-Comeau photo video report   
    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    towing got a reaction from mccaffrey in 2023 towing's trip Quebec/Matane/Baie-Comeau photo video report   
    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    towing got a reaction from Florida Snowman in 2023 towing's trip Quebec/Matane/Baie-Comeau photo video report   
    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Here is my snowmobile holiday week February 26 to March 3, 2023  detailed report in pics and video
    With several possible options, it is finally this route that Snowcruiser, Kristine and I have chosen for our 2023 snowmobile trip. A trip that we had already done in the opposite direction several years ago and that we shortened a bit starting from Quebec instead of Trois-Rivières which gave more reasonable daily miles.

    A total of nearly 1500kms in 6 days starting near Quebec to follow St-Lawrence river south side to Matane and cross at Baie-Comeau to return along on the north side.
    DAY#1: Quebec/Tourville
    Our trip began Sunday, February 26 in the morning in a somewhat unusual way: we unloaded the sleds from the trailer at the motel Colibri in St-Augustin to load them back directly in the trailer of the official Quebec/Levis snowmobile shuttle which took us to the courtyard of the Hotel Normandin in Levis where the real snowmobile ride began.

    The gray sky at start gave way to some sunshine and the cold temperature gave optimal conditions to enjoy some wide trails on the south shore of St-Lawrence river


    We had dinner in St-Lazare and then made a loop in the Massif du Sud area


    We then came back on fast #35 trail

    And end our day ride in Tourville with just over 270kms. We slept at the Maison du Voyageur.

    This accommodation was the best value for money of the trip. It's an old village bank building converted into a multi-bedroom apartment with full bathroom and common living room/kitchen area + large locked garage for snowmobiles at $99/night, unbeatable in 2023! Our large 2-beds room was as beautiful and equipped as those of the big hotels we rented the other days (better than some)
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    DAY#2: Tourville-Rimouski
    We continued south on fast #35 trail . I did not remember we had that long of linear trail, we did clocking many miles fast!

    Here's a pic at the club house of Les Explorateurs de Pohénégamook snowmobile club

    We dropped the #35 just at the tip of Pohénégamook Lake that we only photographed

    We took trail #544on opposite direction which turned out to be near as fast but should be avoided in real spring conditions because there are nearly 15 km of snow plowed trail. In our case, the road base was hard snow covered by just enough snow lube in order to be perfect and very fast.
    We then continued with #571 trail to join #3 trail and stop for lunch at Club motoneige l'Étang du Moulin clubhouse

    We finally ate outside because they are closed on Monday's!
    We continued #5 trail to Rimouski and got there early but just getting around the city and getting to the Rimouski Hotel along St-Lawrence river is quite long and filled this end of the day which ended around 3:30 pm with around 295kms. We choose this hotel because they have a SPA/swimming pool, which is much appreciated by the lady of the group after a good sledding day.

    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this second day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Day #3: Rimouski/Matane + detour from Montagne St-Pierre
    The Rimouski/Matane ride being relatively short, it gave us the possibility of stretching the ride south which we did towards La Rédemption

    We have been to Montagne St-Pierre several times, but not often on a clear day and we were served quite well this time!


    We took the opportunity to go to Val d'Irene hoping to eat there but the ski resort was closed that day

    We then continued and had dinner at Jojo's restaurant in Amqui. It's always a bit weird with the #5 trail east/west there because it's near the spot where it loop back on itself. So we took the #5 east (which goes north!) along Lac Matapédia to join the #591 and then the #5 east (which really goes east!)

    And reached Matane where we ended the day at the Quality Inn with around 235kms near the ferry dock that we had to take at 8:00 the next morning to reach Baie-Comeau.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this third day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    To be continued soon...
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Here is my snowmobile holiday week February 26 to March 3, 2023  detailed report in pics and video
    With several possible options, it is finally this route that Snowcruiser, Kristine and I have chosen for our 2023 snowmobile trip. A trip that we had already done in the opposite direction several years ago and that we shortened a bit starting from Quebec instead of Trois-Rivières which gave more reasonable daily miles.

    A total of nearly 1500kms in 6 days starting near Quebec to follow St-Lawrence river south side to Matane and cross at Baie-Comeau to return along on the north side.
    DAY#1: Quebec/Tourville
    Our trip began Sunday, February 26 in the morning in a somewhat unusual way: we unloaded the sleds from the trailer at the motel Colibri in St-Augustin to load them back directly in the trailer of the official Quebec/Levis snowmobile shuttle which took us to the courtyard of the Hotel Normandin in Levis where the real snowmobile ride began.

    The gray sky at start gave way to some sunshine and the cold temperature gave optimal conditions to enjoy some wide trails on the south shore of St-Lawrence river


    We had dinner in St-Lazare and then made a loop in the Massif du Sud area


    We then came back on fast #35 trail

    And end our day ride in Tourville with just over 270kms. We slept at the Maison du Voyageur.

    This accommodation was the best value for money of the trip. It's an old village bank building converted into a multi-bedroom apartment with full bathroom and common living room/kitchen area + large locked garage for snowmobiles at $99/night, unbeatable in 2023! Our large 2-beds room was as beautiful and equipped as those of the big hotels we rented the other days (better than some)
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    DAY#2: Tourville-Rimouski
    We continued south on fast #35 trail . I did not remember we had that long of linear trail, we did clocking many miles fast!

    Here's a pic at the club house of Les Explorateurs de Pohénégamook snowmobile club

    We dropped the #35 just at the tip of Pohénégamook Lake that we only photographed

    We took trail #544on opposite direction which turned out to be near as fast but should be avoided in real spring conditions because there are nearly 15 km of snow plowed trail. In our case, the road base was hard snow covered by just enough snow lube in order to be perfect and very fast.
    We then continued with #571 trail to join #3 trail and stop for lunch at Club motoneige l'Étang du Moulin clubhouse

    We finally ate outside because they are closed on Monday's!
    We continued #5 trail to Rimouski and got there early but just getting around the city and getting to the Rimouski Hotel along St-Lawrence river is quite long and filled this end of the day which ended around 3:30 pm with around 295kms. We choose this hotel because they have a SPA/swimming pool, which is much appreciated by the lady of the group after a good sledding day.

    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this second day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Day #3: Rimouski/Matane + detour from Montagne St-Pierre
    The Rimouski/Matane ride being relatively short, it gave us the possibility of stretching the ride south which we did towards La Rédemption

    We have been to Montagne St-Pierre several times, but not often on a clear day and we were served quite well this time!


    We took the opportunity to go to Val d'Irene hoping to eat there but the ski resort was closed that day

    We then continued and had dinner at Jojo's restaurant in Amqui. It's always a bit weird with the #5 trail east/west there because it's near the spot where it loop back on itself. So we took the #5 east (which goes north!) along Lac Matapédia to join the #591 and then the #5 east (which really goes east!)

    And reached Matane where we ended the day at the Quality Inn with around 235kms near the ferry dock that we had to take at 8:00 the next morning to reach Baie-Comeau.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this third day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    To be continued soon...
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    Here is my snowmobile holiday week February 26 to March 3, 2023  detailed report in pics and video
    With several possible options, it is finally this route that Snowcruiser, Kristine and I have chosen for our 2023 snowmobile trip. A trip that we had already done in the opposite direction several years ago and that we shortened a bit starting from Quebec instead of Trois-Rivières which gave more reasonable daily miles.

    A total of nearly 1500kms in 6 days starting near Quebec to follow St-Lawrence river south side to Matane and cross at Baie-Comeau to return along on the north side.
    DAY#1: Quebec/Tourville
    Our trip began Sunday, February 26 in the morning in a somewhat unusual way: we unloaded the sleds from the trailer at the motel Colibri in St-Augustin to load them back directly in the trailer of the official Quebec/Levis snowmobile shuttle which took us to the courtyard of the Hotel Normandin in Levis where the real snowmobile ride began.

    The gray sky at start gave way to some sunshine and the cold temperature gave optimal conditions to enjoy some wide trails on the south shore of St-Lawrence river


    We had dinner in St-Lazare and then made a loop in the Massif du Sud area


    We then came back on fast #35 trail

    And end our day ride in Tourville with just over 270kms. We slept at the Maison du Voyageur.

    This accommodation was the best value for money of the trip. It's an old village bank building converted into a multi-bedroom apartment with full bathroom and common living room/kitchen area + large locked garage for snowmobiles at $99/night, unbeatable in 2023! Our large 2-beds room was as beautiful and equipped as those of the big hotels we rented the other days (better than some)
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    DAY#2: Tourville-Rimouski
    We continued south on fast #35 trail . I did not remember we had that long of linear trail, we did clocking many miles fast!

    Here's a pic at the club house of Les Explorateurs de Pohénégamook snowmobile club

    We dropped the #35 just at the tip of Pohénégamook Lake that we only photographed

    We took trail #544on opposite direction which turned out to be near as fast but should be avoided in real spring conditions because there are nearly 15 km of snow plowed trail. In our case, the road base was hard snow covered by just enough snow lube in order to be perfect and very fast.
    We then continued with #571 trail to join #3 trail and stop for lunch at Club motoneige l'Étang du Moulin clubhouse

    We finally ate outside because they are closed on Monday's!
    We continued #5 trail to Rimouski and got there early but just getting around the city and getting to the Rimouski Hotel along St-Lawrence river is quite long and filled this end of the day which ended around 3:30 pm with around 295kms. We choose this hotel because they have a SPA/swimming pool, which is much appreciated by the lady of the group after a good sledding day.

    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this second day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Day #3: Rimouski/Matane + detour from Montagne St-Pierre
    The Rimouski/Matane ride being relatively short, it gave us the possibility of stretching the ride south which we did towards La Rédemption

    We have been to Montagne St-Pierre several times, but not often on a clear day and we were served quite well this time!


    We took the opportunity to go to Val d'Irene hoping to eat there but the ski resort was closed that day

    We then continued and had dinner at Jojo's restaurant in Amqui. It's always a bit weird with the #5 trail east/west there because it's near the spot where it loop back on itself. So we took the #5 east (which goes north!) along Lac Matapédia to join the #591 and then the #5 east (which really goes east!)

    And reached Matane where we ended the day at the Quality Inn with around 235kms near the ferry dock that we had to take at 8:00 the next morning to reach Baie-Comeau.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this third day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    To be continued soon...
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Here is my snowmobile holiday week February 26 to March 3, 2023  detailed report in pics and video
    With several possible options, it is finally this route that Snowcruiser, Kristine and I have chosen for our 2023 snowmobile trip. A trip that we had already done in the opposite direction several years ago and that we shortened a bit starting from Quebec instead of Trois-Rivières which gave more reasonable daily miles.

    A total of nearly 1500kms in 6 days starting near Quebec to follow St-Lawrence river south side to Matane and cross at Baie-Comeau to return along on the north side.
    DAY#1: Quebec/Tourville
    Our trip began Sunday, February 26 in the morning in a somewhat unusual way: we unloaded the sleds from the trailer at the motel Colibri in St-Augustin to load them back directly in the trailer of the official Quebec/Levis snowmobile shuttle which took us to the courtyard of the Hotel Normandin in Levis where the real snowmobile ride began.

    The gray sky at start gave way to some sunshine and the cold temperature gave optimal conditions to enjoy some wide trails on the south shore of St-Lawrence river


    We had dinner in St-Lazare and then made a loop in the Massif du Sud area


    We then came back on fast #35 trail

    And end our day ride in Tourville with just over 270kms. We slept at the Maison du Voyageur.

    This accommodation was the best value for money of the trip. It's an old village bank building converted into a multi-bedroom apartment with full bathroom and common living room/kitchen area + large locked garage for snowmobiles at $99/night, unbeatable in 2023! Our large 2-beds room was as beautiful and equipped as those of the big hotels we rented the other days (better than some)
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    DAY#2: Tourville-Rimouski
    We continued south on fast #35 trail . I did not remember we had that long of linear trail, we did clocking many miles fast!

    Here's a pic at the club house of Les Explorateurs de Pohénégamook snowmobile club

    We dropped the #35 just at the tip of Pohénégamook Lake that we only photographed

    We took trail #544on opposite direction which turned out to be near as fast but should be avoided in real spring conditions because there are nearly 15 km of snow plowed trail. In our case, the road base was hard snow covered by just enough snow lube in order to be perfect and very fast.
    We then continued with #571 trail to join #3 trail and stop for lunch at Club motoneige l'Étang du Moulin clubhouse

    We finally ate outside because they are closed on Monday's!
    We continued #5 trail to Rimouski and got there early but just getting around the city and getting to the Rimouski Hotel along St-Lawrence river is quite long and filled this end of the day which ended around 3:30 pm with around 295kms. We choose this hotel because they have a SPA/swimming pool, which is much appreciated by the lady of the group after a good sledding day.

    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this second day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Day #3: Rimouski/Matane + detour from Montagne St-Pierre
    The Rimouski/Matane ride being relatively short, it gave us the possibility of stretching the ride south which we did towards La Rédemption

    We have been to Montagne St-Pierre several times, but not often on a clear day and we were served quite well this time!


    We took the opportunity to go to Val d'Irene hoping to eat there but the ski resort was closed that day

    We then continued and had dinner at Jojo's restaurant in Amqui. It's always a bit weird with the #5 trail east/west there because it's near the spot where it loop back on itself. So we took the #5 east (which goes north!) along Lac Matapédia to join the #591 and then the #5 east (which really goes east!)

    And reached Matane where we ended the day at the Quality Inn with around 235kms near the ferry dock that we had to take at 8:00 the next morning to reach Baie-Comeau.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this third day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    To be continued soon...
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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    Day#4: Matane/Forestville
    A day that started early to be on the wharf around 7:15 a.m. for boarding the 8:00 a.m. ferry to Baie-Comeau

    Once boarding done we go upstairs in the passenger section for a 2.5 hours to relax. We had plenty of time to visit this infamous boat which has caused so much talk for the wrong reasons, but in our case everything went well.

    It is therefore a little before 11:00 am that we begin our snowmobile ride on the north side of the St-Lawrence river.

    and we went west on #3 trail

    The Manicouagan River footbridge is very impressive

    Very high in the air, it offers us a very nice view of the surroundings (to be seen in the video)

    We stopped at Chute-aux-Outardes for lunch and then continued on #3 trail, which we kept for the rest of the day. Being a mountains, lakes and rivers lover, I really like the north coast.


    The famous section of #3 trail in the Pessamit sector which was closed for almost 2 seasons is now reopened and apart from a few 50km/h signs we barely recognized it and realized that we had already passed when we arrived at the Betsiamites river bridge

    We continued to Forestville where we arrived around 4:00 p.m. with 181 km on the clock to spend the night at the EconoLodge
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this fourth day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#5: Forestville/La Malbaie
    We start our ride at 8:00 on the trail from the Econo Lodge in Forestville because we had a good day ahead with a gray weather and a little snow.

    Beautiful mountainous and wooded sections on trail #3

    We decided to not going down south to les escoumins to keep the day's milage reasonable and cut through by the local trail bypass

    Approaching Tadoussac

    We ate there before taking the ferry of the Saguenay River.

    Here, leaving Baie Ste-Catherine

    It was more snowy in the afternoon but it was riding well

    We took trail #378 which goes further north instead of keeping trail #3 which went down along the river. The route is beautiful but it was more bumpy on the 2nd half, we regretted it a bit.
    Arrived at the petit Manoir du Casino around 4:30 p.m. with 290 km on the dream meter

    The services on site are very good and the 2 spa areas, especially the Spa O'Quartz with its tropical decor and its many pools and waterfalls, is an exceptional place to relax after a good day on the snowmobile.
    I put together a fairly complete musical video memory of this 5e day that I share with you below. Set sound on and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
     
    Day#6: La Malbaie/Quebec
    An outstanding sunny day awaited us for the last day of our trip, seen from the hotel on our way to breakfast...

    We stayed closer to the St-Lawrence river to continue west taking the locals and trail #378


    Here's the view at Baie-St-Paul

    We took #3 trail further west. The trails were all very nice.

    We took a lunch break at the Relais Ste-Anne, happy to see that it survived the covid's time well.

    We resumed after lunch for the last segment, still on trail #3 west

    Here crossing the Montmorency River on the west side  of Quebec city

    As we expected a little, the trails were more bumpy when crossing Quebec city, especially west of this small bridge (St-Charles River I believe) where my wife seriously think of just walking through it !

    But it got back to normal maybe a 12km further just after Val Bélair and we quickly returned to our starting point a little after 3:00 p.m. with a little less than 220 km for the day.

    We were impressed to see the foot of snow accumulated on our van and trailer and had a good snow removal job to do, but despite the 2 hour drive to do, we came back home for dinner very happy with our trip and to relax in our stuff.
    So an another very nice trip for us without problems which filled our heads with beautiful memories that I try to keep even more present with the help of my videos that I put together for each day.
    Here's the last one, Day#6 La Malbaie-Quebec which is very nice with the beautiful sun we had. Set sound and quality to 1080 for best viewing.
    Hope you enjoyed the ride!
    Alain
     
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