Awoke this morning to a light snow fall. Not sure why but even sleep in a king sized bed wasn't all that restful. Braved Captain Hook again this morning. With this one an engineering degree helps out. After sliding armature A to the right, raising lever B while rotating the hook anti-clockwise into the coloured zone, water splashes forth from faucet 2. Couldn't find the 50 page instruction manual for explanations but the further into the blue zone one turns the more hot water you get. Similarly with the red zone. The further you venture into that the colder the water gets. Still, all told, the warm restful shower washes away any real trial or confusion with the device.
It was decided a brisk 2.5Km walk down hill to the Pointe-a-calliere musee d'archaeologie et d'histoire de Montreal was in order. It is more tiring just saying that. Along the way we found the Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal. For $5 CAD you can enter the church with tours on offer throughout the day. This church is nothing short of spectacular. There are little words to describe the woodwork, painted walls and ceilings, the fixtures and finials that abound the inside. The Notre-Dame Basilica was built between 1824 and 1829.
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