HO Scale Railfanning January 17th, with pictures of the Cascapedia River, Gaspe Coast, Quebec

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

I Do Not Own "Drill Ye Tarriers, Drill" nor do I plan to indorse the musician who performed this. Here's another railfanning video with some pictures of my trip back in the fall of 2008 up to Cascapedia River to find Tracidie Camp, the camp my Great Grandmother once worked at.

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  • cool vid and great shots of the layout and great pics too 10*

  • @guitar446 thanks, there's also some great shots all the way along the coast, now that I have a camera I'll have to take some more next summer.

  • wow those are some really nice pictures. good job on the video

  • @TSBYrailroad, Thanks a lot, this is about 3 hours from my grandparents house (New Carlisle). We want to take the train to Gaspe, as only my dad's been there, but one summer the weather was poor, the next we ran out of time, the year after that a train bridge washed out the day we were going to go and last summer we didn't go up to Quebec because we went to Toronto. Hopefully we'll make it next summer.

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  • @ConrailxChessie Thanks, the good old Gaspe Coast, we might be taking the Chaleur train to Gaspe this summer (4 hours one way through scenery thats unrivaled). I really hope we do.

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