This blog is about part 1 of my 20,000+ mile car-camping trip with my dogs from DC to Alaska via Labrador. Part 1, in 2011, was to the end of the road in northeastern North America in Labrador and then on to Quebec and Ontario, 7609 miles. Part 2, which took place in 2012, picked up where Part 1 left off in Ontario and was supposed to extend to Banff and Jasper National Parks in the Canadian Rockies, but Leben, my male German shepherd, became paralyzed on the trip so we cut it short. We will finish the journey in 2013, when we will return to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.

Day 23, 9/11, St. Anne of the Mountains camp, Beaupre, Quebec

Next update will be in a few days when I am in St Jovite, near Mont Tremblant, north of Montreal. Tonight we drove down from Lac St Jean through the Laurentides and are now alone, completely alone in the tenting area of a wonderful camp north of Quebec City in the mountains near Beaupre called St Anne of the mountains. I needed to something religious on this trip anyway. A little pricy here, though, $30 a night, more than I like to pay for good hotel in New York. I find it hard to believe that this part of our trip has ended.

Ed

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