| I loved these signs all around the town with different historic photos of the area |
After we finished at the park we headed to Saint Sauveur. A ski town, north west of Montreal. The drive over was lovely. The town is super cute - definitely all tourists which has a bonus that most of the people working speak English (win!)
| Pretty enough, but dodgy experience |
Alas the “hotel” I booked ended up being somewhat dodgy. It’s really a condo type situation - so no lounge, common room, ice maker, anything. Clean enough but super dark, there was a sign saying not to use the bath (not that I was planning to but really???), key code to get in the door, etc. The pool that was pictured actually belongs to the hotel that this section shares a parking lot with - *that* hotel looks lovely. Ah well, lesson learned. At least it is definitely walking distance to everything. C and I walked around the town, got some dinner, ran a couple errands, and even went out for evening ice cream. Super lovely.
| Fairly perfect evening - this is where we had ice cream |
Why are we in a ski town in July? Well because one of the local ski hills has an amazing (or so I’ve heard) waterpark built into their mountain that we’re going to visit tomorrow. You know, they day the heat wave breaks and it’s supposed to be only about 20 deg and raining 🤦♀️. But hey - maybe it won’t be too busy!
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