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Old Posted Feb 20, 2014, 3:10 PM
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Gad, that looks like pure misery. I could never deal with a Quebec City winter.
I'm not sure I understand. There are scenes like this every winter in K-W as well (snow cover and blowing snow-wise anyway).

Granted there are fewer of them, but I don't understand why this particular picture inspired that reaction.

I could find a picture of Washington, DC with the same conditions.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2014, 3:16 PM
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I'm not sure I understand. There are scenes like this every winter in K-W as well (snow cover and blowing snow-wise anyway).

Granted there are fewer of them, but I don't understand why this particular picture inspired that reaction.

I could find a picture of Washington, DC with the same conditions.
I'd have a similar reaction to a similar picture from anywhere - the one on offer happened to be of QC and sparked my reaction about the severity of its winters. Just looking at it made me feel cold and glad I wasn't there.

Edit - not a comment on the quality of the photo, which is fine - the low light enhances the effect, as does the fact that the figures have their backs to the camera.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2014, 4:52 PM
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Good for you, for admitting what a softie you are. I love winter and Quebec looks amazing in the winter.

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With the terrible winter we have been having in Southern Ontario this year, I don't think I have been out of doors for more than three hours (total) since Christmas. Seriously, I just refuse. It got up to 3C here today and I was actually out for about half an hour to run to the passport office. It was the longest I've been outside in over two months.
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Old Posted Feb 20, 2014, 5:00 PM
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Good for you, for admitting what a softie you are. I love winter and Quebec looks amazing in the winter.
Indeed, I have been telling people for years that I was born to live lying on a divan and eating fine chocolates.

But back to the topic of this thread, eh?
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2014, 2:08 AM
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What about future winter games here in Quebec city ? I always tought it would be PERFECT. We have some peaks above 1000 meters and never get any problems with our cover of snow !...
( meanwhile in sochi Under the palm trees, it's another story ... )
Did it not come a very close second to Salt Lake City in 2002? IIRC for a while we even thought it was in the bag... I seem to recall we were the favorite, all factors considered.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2014, 2:12 AM
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Did it not come a very close second to Salt Lake City in 2002? IIRC for a while we even thought it was in the bag... I seem to recall we were the favorite, all factors considered.
Well, there was that scandal where members of the IOC selection committee where bought off in order for them to support one particular city's bid.
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I recall spending a couple hours starving in that park (and I was pissed off) because my gf had a job interview at INRS and it lasted forever... (she didn't dare ask for the permission to go out, inform me, and go back...)

The sun was pretty hot that day as well... beautiful and sunny summer day. Normally that's nice, but it made my situation much worse. (We had agreed I'd be exactly there when she got out, and expected her out any minute, so I couldn't do much but endure.)

I wonder how things have changed in St-Roch since then... it was gentrifying but not quite there already. Now I realize it's been years since I last set foot in Quebec. I'd be curious to visit again and explore the places I used to know, see how much (or not) is different.
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Just for your knowledge. I just found that the highest peak of the Laurentian mountains is Mont Raoul-Blanchard with 1181 meters.
It is situated at 60km of Québec city in St-Tite des caps and about 20km north of Mont Ste-anne.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Raoul-Blanchard

Meanwhile, in the South shore, Mont Gosford is the highest peak of the appalachian mountains on the Québec side with 1193 meters , beating Mont Raoul-Blanchard by only 12 meters!
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2014, 2:37 AM
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Now I realize it's been years since I last set foot in Quebec. I'd be curious to visit again and explore the places I used to know, see how much (or not) is different.
When was it ?

I only know that our city changed and diversified alot in the last 10 years !

It isn't the governmental-only-city we used to know back then
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Just for your knowledge. I just found that the highest peak of the Laurentian mountains is Mont Raoul-Blanchard with 1181 meters.
It is situated at 60km of Québec city in St-Tite des caps and about 20km north of Mont Ste-anne.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Raoul-Blanchard

Meanwhile, in the South shore, Mont Gosford is the highest peak of the appalachian mountains on the Québec side with 1193 meters , beating Mont Raoul-Blanchard by only 12 meters!
But does Raoul-Blanchard even have a ski run on it?

If Quebec City tries to get the games, the ski hill they will use is Le Massif in Petite-Rivière-St-François. It's a bit shorter than the minimum requirement so they will have to find a way to extend it or get a special permission.
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But does Raoul-Blanchard even have a ski run on it?

If Quebec City tries to get the games, the ski hill they will use is Le Massif in Petite-Rivière-St-François. It's a bit shorter than the minimum requirement so they will have to find a way to extend it or get a special permission.
They talked about building a new ramp on top of it.
Apparently there is just few meters missing to be on law.
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When was it ?

I only know that our city changed and diversified alot in the last 10 years !

It isn't the governmental-only-city we used to know back then
2004-2005-2006. So yes, nearly a decade ago.
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If there is one thing I have been regretting, it is not having lived in Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics. That's why I am so happy that they have been litting the Olympic Cauldron to celebrate gold medals in Sochi. I really like this spectacular structure and seemed to gather a jolly crowd of hundreds.















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I just can't believe how fast the 4 years flew by. It still seems incredibly recent.
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That's a neat angle. Seems like we usually see Vancouver's core with Stanley Park more on the left or right side of the pic, not in the background like that.
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Vancouver is a paradise city. my uncle lived in NYC for 15 years and last year he came to Vancouver and said "after NYC this is the second city that touched my soul. it is small but beautiful".
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Just for your knowledge. I just found that the highest peak of the Laurentian mountains is Mont Raoul-Blanchard with 1181 meters.
It is situated at 60km of Québec city in St-Tite des caps and about 20km north of Mont Ste-anne.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Raoul-Blanchard

Meanwhile, in the South shore, Mont Gosford is the highest peak of the appalachian mountains on the Québec side with 1193 meters , beating Mont Raoul-Blanchard by only 12 meters!
Chics Chocs is part of Appalachians mountain and have higher summits than Gosford.
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