Rapides-des-Joachims, Québec

After Pembroke, we headed to Deep River where we stopped for the night (more on this experience later…). The following day, the weather was a little bit better, albeit chilly. We drove to Rapides-Des-Joachims, a small village located on an island in the middle of the Ottawa River.

Rapides-Des-Joachims is in Québec… well, kind of–the only paved road link to the village is through Rolphton, Ontario. We took a small one-lane bridge to cross the river and admire the thick boreal forest bordering the water. Somehow, it reminded me of New Zealand. We spotted a few people who just came back from a canoe fishing trip despite the rainy weather.

Yet, I can’t imagine living in this isolated community during the winter months… Although I’m sure getting around by snowmobile can be a lot of fun.

Bridge over the Ottawa River
Watch Out, Slippery!
Ontario Road
Rapides-Des-Joachims Bridge
By The River
The Dam at Rapides-des-Joachims
Snowmobiles Area
Canoe Zone
Fish Hook
Pine Needles
Logs
Coming Back From Fishing
Cold Beers and Worms
The Dam

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Juliette

French by birth, Canadian by choice, nomadic by instinct. I travel, write, and get into just enough trouble to make good stories.

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