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11 hours ago, Florida Snowman said:

Entrance driveway for Auberge Le Montagnard in Saint Roch de Mekinac?

I know for sure you've ripped by here a jillion times, up the hill from Trappeur:

https://www.tourismemauricie.com/article/randonnee-sentiers-amphitheatre-naturel-coeur-foret-saint-mathieu-parc/

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On 1/1/2021 at 9:37 PM, iceman said:
On 1/1/2021 at 9:34 PM, PLAYHARD said:

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This one you got me stumped. Totally blew the corner. 

 

St Alexis, south side of town, between Blanc & Claire, great microbrew & grub stop:

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Where is this place or the name of it?  (Sorry, it would take days of going thru camera chips to find a pic of it):

A trail stop for gas, coffee food, (alcohol?), and named after a three numbered trail that the trail later became a two numbered trail, run by Andre and his wife. He used to post either here or at HCS the trail names of Americans that stopped in and he also posted when the groomer went by his business. Also believe he and wife lived upstairs over the business. Has been closed for many years. And if you did day rides out of where I ride from you may occasionally go by it.

mike

 

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2 minutes ago, mikerider said:

Where is this place or the name of it?  (Sorry, it would take days of going thru camera chips to find a pic of it):

A trail stop for gas, coffee food, (alcohol?), and named after a three numbered trail that the trail later became a two numbered trail, run by Andre and his wife. He used to post either here or at HCS the trail names of Americans that stopped in and he also posted when the groomer went by his business. Also believe he and wife lived upstairs over the business. Has been closed for many years. And if you did day rides out of where I ride from you may occasionally go by it.

mike

 

also cannot remember the name but stayed there a couple of times, wonderful people.

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5 minutes ago, GSX800 said:

These pictures certainly make you long to get back to Quebec.  One thing it is making me realize; there is much to see that I haven’t yet.

33 seasons 2 to 4 weeks a year....you can never see it all....but it is  great  trying, every season brings a new adventure and friends!!

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1 hour ago, mikerider said:

Where is this place or the name of it?  (Sorry, it would take days of going thru camera chips to find a pic of it):

A trail stop for gas, coffee food, (alcohol?), and named after a three numbered trail that the trail later became a two numbered trail, run by Andre and his wife. He used to post either here or at HCS the trail names of Americans that stopped in and he also posted when the groomer went by his business. Also believe he and wife lived upstairs over the business. Has been closed for many years. And if you did day rides out of where I ride from you may occasionally go by it.

mike

 

Trail 35 between Montamany and RDL?

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I started in 1995.  26 years ago, it doesn’t seem possible. For me it began with a last minute trip to Saint Agathe when a trip around the Michigan UP was cancelled due to the weather.  Stayed at the Motel Saint Agathe because Alain, the owner, advertised in the snowmobile magazines of that time.  We didn’t start meaningful saddlebagging until 2007.  Haven’t looked back since.   We did finally make the trip and circumnavigated the Michigan UP in 2013.  Hit that perfect with good snow conditions. It was nice riding until Friday afternoon on our way back it.  Held your breath at oncoming traffic around every corner (Tug Hill on steroids!).  Nothing compares to Quebec!

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