DISCOVERING COTTAGE LIFE IN QUEBEC
The French adventures continue on day 4 of our Quebec road trip. In this video we explore small towns north of Montreal and experience what cottage life would be like in Quebec. We take you to the lakes and chalets of Saint Sauveur, Sainte Agathe des Monts and Mont Tremblant. Be sure to check out Days 1-3 of our daily vlogs in Quebec and stay tuned for more videos as we take your around Canada :)
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Magnetic Hill Illusion - Caledon, Ontario, Canada
This hill is located in Caledon, Ontario.
When you reach the bottom of the slope and put your car in neutral, the car rolls up (or, what 'appears' to be up) the hill - the car actually rolls even faster the higher up it goes!
Magnetic Hill | Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Drive to the bottom of this world-famous hill, take your foot off the brake and be prepared to be amazed.
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Snowmobile in Québec in Chaudiere-Appalaches Region
Located in the province of Quebec across the Canadian border north of the states of Maine and New Hampshire, the Chaudiere-Appalaches tourism region is easily accessible by car or by snowmobile. The main cities are Lac-Etchemin, Levis, Montmagny, Saint-Georges and Thetford Mines.
Since the beginning, the American snowmobilers have adopted our region and keep joining our Snowmobile Clubs every year. During the 2009-2010 season, 862 American snowmobilers out of 3 678 have joined the Snowmobile Clubs in our region and many more snowmobilers who had bought trail permits in different Clubs in the province of Quebec have visited the Chaudiere-Appalaches region during the winter.
The region has 1700 miles of trails marked and groomed by 24 snowmobile clubs totalizing 8 700 members in 2009-2010. The region offers you the possibilities to loopback or make daisy trail without having to ride on the same trails. The geographical diversity of the region is absolutely unrivalled. The sugar shacks, the plain of the St-Lawrence river, the valley of the Chaudiere and the Etchemin rivers, and the Appalaches mountains that allow you to ride on unique trails and offer you an unobstructed view of the towns and territories on top of their white peaks.
The quantity of snow is abundant and the length of the season is usually from late December until mid-March. A huge quantity of bridges can be found on the territory and make the crossing of the rivers easier during the whole season.
On the trails, the Chaudiere-Appalaches region offers plenty of services including: great quality of accommodations with snowmobile packages, huge choices of restaurants, many gas stations, rentals and dealers for every snowmobile brand.
Come and experience one of the most beautiful regions for snowmobiling in North America.
This is the Chaudiere-Appalaches region.
4th Connecticut Lake - US/Canada Border Hike
Today’s adventure took us to the 4th Connecticut Lake along the US/Canadian border.
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Entering Vermont from Quebec - Border Crossing
Here's a video of driving from Quebec into Vermont where, after crossing, I would connect to I-89. I shut the camera off before reaching the border checkpoint because videoing it may be illegal.
Roll Your Car UP Burlington's Mysterious Magnetic Hill
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Burlington, Ontario is home to one of just a few magnetic hills in Canada -- but not a lot of people know it's here! The Magnetic Hill is in a rural part of Burlington on King Road. It's not far from Downtown Burlington, you just have to know how to get there.
1. Point your GPS or Google Maps to Bayview Park. There are two parking lots at Bayview Park. Find the northern entrance to the Leash Free area.
2. From the Leash Free area, head north on King Road
3. You will see the crest of two small hills ahead of you. Drive to the second one. This is Magnetic Hill.
4. Drive to the bottom of the hill and look for signs on your left marking the hydro right-of-way (pictured below). Drive past this marker and turn around.
5. Now go south (towards the lake) on King Road and stop at the hydro right-of-way. Put your car in neutral and coast up the hill!
Mont Mégantic National Park - Québec, Canada
Join Sébastien Giguère, as he tours Mont Mégantic National Park in the Eastern Townships of Québec, and provides insight around the various available sights and attractions. The Appalachian Mountains are known for their vibrant fall colours, and Mont Mégantic National Park's hiking trails are one such popular activity.
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Magalloway Cave - Great North Woods, NH
Today’s adventure bought us up to the Great North Woods in search of Magalloway Cave in the middle of nowhere. The cave appears to be natural and at some point in time it had a cave in. We could see how the ceiling and sides broke away and are now piled up on the floor. This is not easy to find at this time of the year. The bushwhack involved wet and high vegetation, we got drenched! Ms. Brandi proved herself once again that she requires no GPS. On the way out she lead us on the exact same path we took to get in to find the cave.
This video was filmed using the Sony HDR-PJ670 and the Nikon CoolPix P610. It was edited using Adobe CS6.
A visit to the Frenchville, Maine, boat landing, July 6, 2011
The fuzzy camera that made this footage was returned to KMart on July 11, 2011. Footage by Joseph Normand Grinnell.