It’s 8 pm and I’m sitting on the promenade outside the castle hotel overlooking the Saint Lawrence river. There will be fireworks later; people are everywhere! It will be a fun end to a busy day!
Here’s the very start:
We’d return to this bakery later for bread and pastries for our dinner!
In the morning we caught a bus upriver to the famous Montmorency Falls.
Beautiful! See the bridge over the top? We walked that. The photo above is taken from a steep staircase that leads from the top to the bottom:
Here’s a shot from the lookout to the south side of the falls, visible on the left in the first photo:
We started at the top, took the stairs down, then got to the top again via a rope way!
Here’s me hamming it up in the car:
Growing up in Australia waterfalls are not exactly common and it’s always a treat to visit one. It was a sight definitely worth seeing π
Afterwards, we returned to the city and headed down to old town, at the base of the cliffs on which stands the hotel. Here I met a lovely bird:
Whose hand is that? ONLY MINE!
I petted him and he leaned into my hand. So cute!
We wandered on, and ignorantly walked right past the Canadian Museum of Civilization! Booooooring, we all might think. But stop the presses since a certain poster caught my eye…
What’s this? A froggy museum exhibit on the history of video games in Quebec, Canada? Could it be good? Was it worth $15?!?!?
Yes, my friends, it absolutely was!
The exhibit, which was divided into various eras (Origin, Arcades, 3D etc.) contained over 500 items including a staggering 88 playable consoles and arcade games!
And believe me, whoever curated this exhibit was no slouch to game history and the landmark games from each era.
The above snap shows Barbarian playable on an Amstrad!?! I was in hog heaven as I effortlessly demoed the 1-hit kill move to Jim almost 30 years since I had last played.
I would go on to play PC-Engine, MSX (!!), C-64 and countless other gems, including…
Tempest 2000 on a Jaguar! Jim got in on the action as well:
That’s him playing an Amiga for the first time. The game? Turrican!
Here’s a cute display:
That’s Bubble Bobble demonstrated on 4 different machines. A fifth was playable adjacent to this display.
I also went a bit menerk when I found Thunderforce III playable for Mega Drive. It was as if this exhibit was custom designed for me!
Oh and the relics! They ranged from breathtaking original working Space Invaders Deluxe cocktail cabinets:
To displays of rare game merchandise:
To awesomely nostalgic game packaging:
And to stuff bizarre beyond words:
There was so much to see and play, from Odyssey to iOS and Wii U. Superb beyond my mere words, this exhibit was one memory after another. As I got to this screen on my first man:
In this game:
I knew my visit to the boooooring Museum of Civilization was one I’d probably remember forever π
Oh yes, and later in the day we saw this:
Gotta run! Fireworks π