Saturday, August 7, 2010

Day 6 - August 7th...the Old port of Montreal....

We spent the whole day touring around old Montreal, first day the engine of Seamorr didn't get started! It took a bit of time to get used to our wobbly "land legs" again!

Michelle, Jacob & Lori joined us today. After touring around eating awesome French junk food like croissants and beaver tails aka ques de castor... We got lost in something called the labyrinth trying to save the world from it's own destruction, ate an awesome huge dinner at a very old restaurant called Gibby's. The firework display put on by France was incredible and won the competition in the end.

Trip report - Day 6- written by Corey, I mean typed by Corey....

Corey says he will email this trip report.... He no longer remembers how to hold a manual writing instrument.... Pens and pencils will become like rocks in caves back in the cave man era so I'm just practicing for the future.... Day 6 began with mr Morrison going out to get amazing croissants and cinnamon bins... After that we walked around for a while until Lori and jacob arrived... We ate beaver tails and ice cream (frozen desserts... Containing milk by products) for lunch... Following "lunch" we went to the labyrinth of hangar 16, which is like a Giant maze... It was themed as collecting elements for saving the world (quebec isn't very creative)...As for who won there was no question, corey and Jacob finished 20 entire minutes before the rest of be group.... We needed coffee just to stay awake to wait for them... we met Michelle At the exit of the
labyrinth ... She showed us a great place for dinner called gibbies... Witch was amazing the steak would melt in ur mouth... The Montecarlo was amazing... Its a bak ed potato that's baked twice... Complete with real bacon bits cheese and some other stuff.... After dinner as usual Kim had to take 10 pictures of everything so we made a human pyramid in the court yard.... As we left we saw a Ferrari f380 spider and a California (type of Ferrari) but they were automatics... I guess quebec drivers aren't coordinated enough to drive standards... That night we saw the international fireworks festival wi france competing.... They were pretty good... 1/2 way in the played jingle bells (in sync with the fireworks) and it went down hill from there.... Not surprisingly pro-separatist judges gave france a 7.9 to win the competition... Sleep was more difficult than usual due to a. Rege concert at the next pier and the sun coming up at 5:30...

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