Jun 29 - Lunch in Sainte-Flavie, QC 
After a thoroughly delightful lunch (J: fish soup, D: shrimp croissant) we drove back to Camping Annie in the rain. Sure is quite different today – 13ºC (21ºC cooler than a couple of days ago)!
    
Tomorrow is supposed to be better weather-wise. We'll wait and see then take it from there.
    
Til later.


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Well it rained overnight. And this morning the rain continued. Ahhhh, finally around noon, the rain stopped so we hopped into Alfie and drove into Métis-sur-Mer. 
In the past 24 hours we have had quite a bit of rain. You can just see on the right side of the video, the green seeding of the bank. What you can't see is the new pavement up the slope. I think sometime in the not too distance past, they have had problems with the water, the slope, and/or the road. Fortunately the rain has pretty much stopped so hopefully the worst is over for now.
    
There was an interesting looking café in Metis-sur-Mer but unfortunately no parking on the narrow streets. So we headed west to Sainte-Flavie and the Centre d'Art Marcel Gagnon.

What a pretty little place nestled right on the banks of the St Lawrence! Sorry, no pictures.
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Towards the east side of the village we came across this.
Outside, "marching" into the St Lawrence are some of Marcel's "people".