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Buell Ulysses Touring in Quebec Photo Gallery
Traveling again with the usual suspects, as we roamed around Quebec filming another episode of “Trippin on Two Wheels,” gave us the chance to explore one of the most fascinating places while riding three identical Buell Ulysses. Read the full story in Neale Bayly's
Buell Ulysses Touring in Quebec
.
Our adventure began here in Montreal.
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Taking a ride down the side streets in Montreal, one can get a feeling for the city's history with brick roads and classic-styled buildings.
The streets of Montreal were alive and active with street performers.
The usual suspects, Dennis and Sam Gage.
The Quebec City Walls.
The popular tourist attraction, the Château Frontenac.
No time for a nap Dennis!
Château Frontenac
The amazing landscape and blue skies were quickly exchanged for dark clouds and lots of rain as we continued our journey.
Riding north on the west side of the St. Lawrence, the winding road gave us stunning views of this magnificent waterway.
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Buell Adventures in Quebec
While it isn't quite as old as some of the other architecture in Quebec, the Hotel Tadoussac is a very popular tourist destination.
Buell Adventures in Quebec
While we saw plenty of old rusty ships along the waterways, it was the jet black water that caught our attention.
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Dennis Gage takes a small rowboat to explore the lakes a bit.
Dennis Gage and his epioc mustache, always ready for adventure.
Buell Adventures in Quebec
Don't make Dennis angry... you wouldn't like him when hes angry...
Buell Adventures in Quebec
We did some off-road riding back into a series of small lakes.
Despite the heavy downpours, Quebec yielded some amazing landscapes and sights that would make any motorcycle tourer wonder why they didn't come here sooner.