On tour and making their way from Toronto through Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City, Eli Wolfe and Dominique make their way now to beautiful Chicoutimi (meaning: end of the deep waters). A snow storm slowly builds along the journey till at some points nothing is visible but white. They arrive at the local venue which is warm and filled with friendly locals. Chicoutimi is another 'gold' place to visit on this earth. Part of the sound track is Eli Wolfe's song, 'Egg-man'. Enjoy!
SOME INFO ABOUT CHICOUTIMI:
Chicoutimi (pronounced /ʃɨˈkuːtɨmi/) is one of the three boroughs of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada, and was a separate city in its own right until 2002. Chicoutimi had a population of 59,764 in the Canada 2001 Census, the last census in which Chicoutimi was counted as a separate city.
Situated at the confluence of the Chicoutimi and Saguenay Rivers, the placename is derived from Shkoutimeou, meaning "the end of the deep water" in the Montagnais language. Located 225 kilometres north of Quebec City, it is home to a branch of the Université du Québec.
History
The site of Chicoutimi was first settled in 1676 as a French trading post in the fur trade.
The city of Chicoutimi was founded in 1842 by Peter McLeod. Following the completion of a railway line to Roberval in 1893, Chicoutimi especially developed at the beginning of the 20th century as an industrial city based on pulp production.
Since the Great Depression, the city became an administrative and commercial center. The Conservatoire de musique de Saguenay was founded in Chicoutimi in 1967, and the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi was founded in 1969. The city also played host to the Quebec Summer Games in 1972.
By the way... wonderful music!
CrazySexyBeautiful21 1 month ago
@CrazySexyBeautiful21 Hey Thanks and glad you enjoy the sounds :) It is a beautiful place and we met alot of great people there. Looking forward to re-visiting this year! keepa smilin, Ew
EliWolfe 1 month ago