Quebec is full of Riders

We grumbled as we said goodbye the the overpriced Valle Bleue Campground (they charged $34 per tent – not by the site). I guess they expect much bigger tents.

The closest breakfast place was Tim Horton’s, a Canadian institution. We added some Timbits to get a full taste (33 cents each).

As you can see by the photos, we were glad the rain is gone for now. The town of Granby was fun to see and people watch in. Except for the group of men smoking cigarettes upwind of our lunch stop. That’s something I take for granted back home.

Being Saturday, and the weather so nice it seems everyone was out on the bike path. It was great to see.

This high quality bike path lead us directly into the center of our final campground, The Aztec – probably the biggest campground I’ve ever stayed in. It has 200+ sites.

Next we ride into Montreal. Stay tuned.

Trampoline in campground. Safe?
Tim Horton’s Timbit breakfast appetizer
Provocative art in town of Bromont
Nice bike path to Granby
Downtown Granby
Bikepath art
We visited the Granby farmers market briefly

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