We take the Queensway through Ottawa but miss the trans Canada exit. Must be poorly labelled, as we've done it before, though not recently enough to remember the mistake in time. But we decide to go with it and take the older route along the Ottawa River, lovely and no longer, but not four lane. Cross the river at Hawksbury and Don's directions work well, so we follow the north shore of the St. Lawrence to Trois Rivieres and take the Shawinigan route north to St Etienne. It's a far better highway than it deserves to be, the Shawinigan route, not long but a royal road north to former Prime Minister Chretien's old seat.
Dinner with Don and Patty and a sampling of the local beers. And the treat of the French language pre-election leadership debate from a Quebec vantage point. Dion and Duceppe are at home in the language, of course, but the French of the others is surprisingly good - surprisingly to me at least. There's a fairly comfortable feeling to the round table format. Less comfortable for Harper, perhaps, but then I have an admitted bias.