This summer being not very conducive to holidays abroad, the conditions are perfect to finally discover our part of the country. In my case, it was the sea air, local products and the picturesque (and historical!) landscapes of Eastern Quebec that delighted me for a week.
In a Hyundai Santa Fe borrowed for the occasion and equipped with Kumho Crugen Premium KL33, the 2000 km trip is already quite comfortable. Add to that good company and loud music (hopefully to cover my singing…) and you’ve got a holiday that’s even more fun.
The Lower St. Lawrence
The first few hours of the trip, separating Montreal and the Lower St. Lawrence, are not very noteworthy. Although the Chaudière-Appalaches region also contains touristic treasures, our B&B at Notre-Dame-du-Portage and its St. Lawrence river shoreline were waiting for us.

Nearby, in Pointe-au-Père, is the museum commemorating the tragic sinking of the Empress of Ireland, a visit that is both educational and thought-provoking. A little further down the 132, we decided to spend a few hours at Elsie Redford’s estate, now the Métis Gardens.
After this stop, it is already time to leave for the town of Carleton-sur-Mer, at the other end of the Matapedia Valley.
Baie-des-Chaleurs
On this side, it is no longer the rocky shores of the St. Lawrence, but rather the almost red sand beaches that welcome us. If we decided to go right through the Gaspé Peninsula, it is for a very small park in the city of Chandler, the Bourg de Pabos.

The next day on the road, which continues to become more and more mountainous and winding, it is impossible not to remember the images of the day before when you see the water. Despite the asphalt condition, which sometimes leaves something to be desired, and the difference in elevation caused by the Appalachians, the tires are still holding up well. No matter how hard the turns, the Kuhmo stands still and keep the SUV straight without efforts. Inside the car, souvenirs, cooler and passengers are safe.
Stay tuned for the end of my road trip!