Our last day in Forillon and all water activities are still closed down due to high winds, but at least the sun is out. This has given us a chance to do a few things we might not have time for otherwise. There is a hike to a look-out tower at Cap Bon Ami that provides you with 360 degree views of this entire area. And yes, that means when you finally make it to the end of the very steep hike you still have to climb the tower. The Fitbit says we climbed 150 flights of stairs total. It was great to see all the things we have checked out in the last few days from a birds eye view. In the evening we went searching for le castor with a naturalist. The walk was in French but he was kind enough to toss a few English words our way. However, when you come face-to-face with a beaver the awesomeness of that probably doesn’t need translated. About four days ago there was a radio programme on CBC talking about using beavers to reforest land. Well, that is exactly what they are doing here at Forillon. Since 2017 the beavers are taking over the area that was once the old Route 132 and the forest is starting to re-establish. We are heading down with our coffee to watch the seals swim by. Stay Safe. You are Always in my Prayers. Love Mom.
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