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653.1 | Rent a Car for Ottawa | VAOU09::BOTMAN | Pieter Botman - Western Canada DIS | Mon Jan 25 1993 14:23 | 17 |
| I would rent a car, if for no other reason than the fact that it is
more flexible. Since Ottawa is only 2 hrs away, and the ride is easy,
the trip is not a strain. You can even do Ottawa in a day and return
to Montreal, depending upon how much you want to see in Ottawa.
I would think that the MPs would be back from Easter break by then but
its possible that they won't. There is a general tour of the HOC, and
I don't think they stop in the visitor's gallery, they pass by. I went
into the visitor's gallery after dropping by my MP's office and
requesting a pass. Suitable attire is required for this. I don't know
about "general" visitors.
Be sure to see the Museum of Science and Technology, the National
Gallery and the Museum of Civilization.
Pieter
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653.2 | | KAOT01::M_MORIN | Le diable est aux vaches! | Mon Jan 25 1993 15:47 | 6 |
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There are also rumours that an election is upcoming, maybe in the spring.
No house of commons session during campaigning.
/Mario
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653.3 | Thanks So Far! | NEWPRT::GREEN_RI | The Almonds Have Eyes | Tue Jan 26 1993 11:04 | 15 |
| Thanks for the advice so far. I imagine that I could write a letter to
either the Canadian Embassy in Washington or the Consulate here in Los
Angeles and inquire about gallery seats in Commons. Even thought I'm
not a citizen, perhaps I could go to the office of the riding I used to
live in (Fraser Valley East, B.C.) and get them there. They may never
know the difference.
Any advice on the leg from Ottawa to Quebec City? Looks like a long
drive on the map.
In my position, I don't travel much. Anyone know of a DEC rate on a
car/hotels in Ottawa/Quebec City?
Thanks for the help so far!
-Rick
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653.4 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | | Tue Jan 26 1993 11:44 | 40 |
| >
> Any advice on the leg from Ottawa to Quebec City? Looks like a long
> drive on the map.
>
Ottawa to Quebec is about 4.5 -> 5 hours driving ... providing you don't
pick a bad time to cross Montreal. Driving through Montreal is an experience
in itself! Beware of bridge construction ... it only serves to make rush
hour delays into don't rush three hours!
> In my position, I don't travel much. Anyone know of a DEC rate on a
> car/hotels in Ottawa/Quebec City?
Avis car rental is approximately 147.50 CDN per week for a compact car,
unlimited kms ... apparently you now have to pay CDW on Canadian pleasure
rentals.
Hotels from VTX ...
HOTEL DES GOUVERNEURS $85.00
3030 Laurier Blvd
Sainte-Foy Quebec
G1V 2M5
Phone: (418) 651-3030
Fax: act: Martin Lachance
JOURNEY'S END $45.88 Jan - Apr
7320 Boul. Wilfred Hamel $49.88 May - Dec
Sainte-Foy Quebec
G2G 1C1
Fax: (418) 872-1905
Distance to Airport: (YQB) 10 km - on main road to Airport
Distance to DEC Office: 12 km
Contact: Marie LeClair
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653.5 | | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Tue Jan 26 1993 12:35 | 16 |
| If you don't want to go into Montreal on your way to Ottawa, you can
take a 4 lane highway (sorry, don't know the number) that leaves
Highway 40 just east of Montreal and circles to the west, ending up in
Oka. You can then take a very short ferry ride to Hudson, Quebec where
you can pick up Highway 40 again.
I don't know when the ferry runs (which months), but the service is
very frequent and very cheap - $5.00 for a vehicle and $0.25/person?
I like to take the ferry because it breaks up the trip quite nicely,
especially if you're travelling with children.
Regards,
Lockyer
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653.6 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Tue Jan 26 1993 15:04 | 7 |
| >Avis car rental is approximately 147.50 CDN per week for a compact car,
>unlimited kms ... apparently you now have to pay CDW on Canadian pleasure
>rentals.
Not if you have a gold VISA/MC or AMEX card which covers CDW.
/john
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653.7 | | CSC32::S_BROOK | | Tue Jan 26 1993 15:25 | 33 |
| >
>Not if you have a gold VISA/MC or AMEX card which covers CDW.
>
>/john
Let me rephrase that ...
In Canada, CDW is not included in the rental price. For business rentals
for Canadian Employees, self insurance and Amex corporate card covers
any loss incurred because of not taking CDW (LDW). For non-Canadian
employees, on business use, you should check with your local management
if you do not have a corporate card that covers such loss. For all
personal rentals, you are responsible for paying CDW if you choose to or
for the loss if you don't. You may have a charge card that provides
insurance to cover the amount of loss if you waive CDW ... but this is not
the same ...
Amex and other cards DO NOT cover the CDW ... they provide equivalent
insurance ... you are still personally responsible to the rental company
for any loss up to the renter responsibility. If there is any problem
relating to the settlement of the loss in case of an accident, then you
still must pay the rental company, and wait, hopefully for the Credit card
company's insurer to cough up! The renter will not waive your personal
responsibility just because you have a Card that provides CDW equivalent
coverage.
Sorry to be pedantic aboubt this John, but there is a world of difference.
I have heard of people get nailed for $3000 because of exclusion clauses in
the credit card coverages.
Stuart
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653.8 | Where's my dictionary!!!!!????? | POLAR::ROBILLARDB | | Tue Jan 26 1993 16:51 | 8 |
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Stuart,
I'm glad you added the last paragraph at the end of your reply!!
I was just thinking to myself, "Boy, how pedantic can you get!!"
Ben :^)
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653.9 | Don't miss Qu�bec City... | MQOSWS::N_CARDELLA | Father of Tiger | Thu Jan 28 1993 17:30 | 24 |
| It's a 3-hour drive from Montr�al to Qu�bec City.
Ideally, you'll want to go to Qu�bec City by train for 2 reasons... the
ride between Montr�al and Qu�bec is BORING, and parking is not great
in Qu�bec City. It is an old city, with narrow streets that worked
fine for horse-drawn carriages, but not great for cars.
As well, Qu�bec City is compact, and you can walk around the center
very easily without wheels. If you bring a car, be prepared to pay for
parking. Whatever you do, DON'T MISS QU�BEC CITY!
BTW, Qu�bec City is North America's only walled city. The Museum
of Qu�bec used to be a prison, and you can see paintings in the prison
walls and cells. The City, itself, is a museum. You won't believe
your eyes.
Lucky you... Qu�bec City in April... it should be just glorious.
In Montr�al, make sure you visit the Biodome, the Botanical Gardens,
St. Joseph's Oratory, Notre Dame Church, the Underground City, The
Museum of Fine Arts, the Archeological Center, etc.
Normand
Montr�al
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653.10 | Quebec City and a cabin in the woods | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (Bob, DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Mon Aug 09 1993 18:54 | 16 |
| My family and I would like to visit the Quebec City area of
Canada later this month (August). We would like to combine a
day or two touring the city with two or three days in the
countryside (our ideal would be a cabin in the woods near a
swimming area). We would probably prefer that the country
accommodations be close enough to the city that we would just
drive in there for the day. Anyone with any suggestions for
such a place to stay?
How much problem will it be for us that none of us speaks a
word of French? (We have conflicting goals here: we want to
go someplace that really "foreign" but we need to be able to
negotiate our way!)
Thanks!
Bob Fleischer
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653.11 | | KAOT01::M_MORIN | Lead, follow, or get out of the way! | Tue Aug 10 1993 09:38 | 18 |
| Re: A place to go swimming in August.
If it's outdoors you may find it a bit cool but you may get lucky.
My wife, kid and I went to Quebec city in July and stayed in a place called the
Quebec Inn in St-Foy in the outskirts of the city close to the airport. It's
an atrium style hotel with tropical plant style setting. There's an indoor
pool, jacuzzi, excercise, etc... in the atrium. If you get an in-facing
room, you can have a balcony right overlooking the pool. If you have kids
it's almost guaranteed they'll enjoy it, and it's weather proof. $88.50/night.
We had room 163 which was right above the pool.
Re: speaking English.
No problem there. Tourist establishments, restaurants all speak english as
there are lots of american tourists, from what I could see anyway.
/Mario
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653.12 | Chateau Bon(ne) Entenete | KAOFS::LOCKYER | NO! (Tact Is For Weenies!!) | Tue Aug 10 1993 10:08 | 8 |
| Also in St. Foy is the Chateau Bon(ne?) Entente - it's an older
establishment with a main building and smaller cabins surrounding a
play area and pool. I stayed there a couple of times and think I wrote
about the hotel in this conference previously.
Regards,
Garry
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653.13 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | I'm a mod, not a rocker | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:41 | 10 |
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?No problem there. Tourist establishments, restaurants all speak english as
?there are lots of american tourists, from what I could see anyway.
Hmmm, Mario what does an American tourist look like anyway? :-)
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653.14 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Tue Aug 10 1993 15:50 | 6 |
| The American tourists are the ones wearing the hats with great big neon
letters that light up and say "AMERICAN TOURIST".
Generally very easy to spot.
Glenn
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653.15 | They Perfer French | IVOS02::GREEN_RI | Bad Spellers of the World, Untie! | Tue Aug 10 1993 15:54 | 16 |
| RE: Use of English in Ville de Quebec,
When I was there in April, I found that an attempt to speak French was
appreciated by everybody I encountered. Although most service workers
in Vieux Quebec will speak English, they will put up wilt pigin French
from an American.
Another tip:
Although the greenback is redially accepted all over Canada,
Canadian money is another good thing to have. Also, exchange rates are
better in Canadian Banks than in Canadian Tire.
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653.16 | Yankees | CTHP12::M_MORIN | | Fri Aug 13 1993 11:02 | 6 |
| Mike,
American tourists smoke stinkin' fags and drive cars with american plates.
/Mario
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653.17 | | APACHE::BROWN | | Fri Aug 13 1993 11:12 | 3 |
| And we pay a lot less $$ for both!
BBrown
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653.18 | By that philosophy... | KUTIPS::LACAILLE | Half-filled bottles of inspiration | Fri Aug 13 1993 12:00 | 6 |
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So we Canadians are the ones smoking stinkin' fags and driving
cars with Canadian plates...or Mario, are some fag's better smelling
that others.
Charlie
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653.19 | | KAOFS::M_COTE | I'm a mod, not a rocker | Mon Aug 16 1993 09:54 | 15 |
| :: The American tourists are the ones wearing the hats with great big neon
:: letters that light up and say "AMERICAN TOURIST".
:: Generally very easy to spot.
Hmmm,
I guess that's why they had all those troubles is the jungle in
Nam?
Mario,
Smells like you have a Jos. Louis on your breath.
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653.20 | neon stinkin' fags | REFDV1::MURPHY | Fun times when you're havin' flies | Mon Aug 16 1993 10:39 | 13 |
| Quebec City.
Re: .9 Plenty of parking under the City. Rates aren't too too bad.
By the way Normand, what's the deal with the backward question marks
substituting the "e's" in Quebec and Montreal? Is it a custom I am
unaware of.
My Wife and I are looking forward to our yearly pilgrimage to the Old
City (late fall). Looks like it's about that time to recharge the
ol' neon sign and take up smoking again.
Steve
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653.21 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Mon Aug 16 1993 11:56 | 6 |
| >> Looks like it's about that time to recharge the
>> ol' neon sign and take up smoking again.
8^)
Glenn
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653.22 | | KAOFS::J_DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:43 | 9 |
| re -.2
��� (what you see as ???)
are part of the multinational character set supported by DEC if your
terminal is capable of displaying these (most are if VT220 and up) and
your port is set to 8 bits.
Jean
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653.23 | accent translation error | REFDV1::MURPHY | Fun times when you're havin' flies | Tue Aug 17 1993 11:42 | 7 |
| >>> ��� (what you see as ???)
Thanks Jean - I forgot completly about the accents. I can see 'em
today considering I'm on my workstation. Yesterday I was on my VT240
all day. It was quite uncomfortable :=)
Steve
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653.24 | Toronto--->Quebec city | GRANMA::MMARVILLE | | Fri Aug 12 1994 12:00 | 7 |
| What is the best route from Toronto to Quebec city. I know that from
Toronto you would take the 401 West ------>? But after that , what
highway(s) should be used ?
Regards
Michael
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653.25 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in balanced sort of way | Fri Aug 12 1994 12:24 | 6 |
| Stay on the 401 until you reach QUebec, then panic briefly, soon you
will be linking up to the Trans-Canada. Stay on highway 40 through
Montreal go through the Lafontaine tunnel and then stay on the same
highway all the way to Quebec City.
Glenn
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