It is our final day in Montreal. We finished packing and had breakfast. Then washed the dishes, and took out the garbage.



We walked to a café for coffee. I thought this was interesting. There is an app you could download, and then borrow a portable battery, for free, as long as you return it. The LifeLine Charger App would show you locations that offered the service.

I use my phone to navigate, stay connected, and when I’m travelling often take 200 to 300 photos in a day. So I always travel with a portable battery.
Here we are back at Dorchester Square.

We are back at the Central Station. We bought food from restaurants in the station to take on the train with us. Vaccine passports and tickets were checked on this level before we were allowed to descend to the platform.

We are on board, ready to go.

This was my last picture of the day, as we were leaving Montreal.

The train arrived in Toronto late, leaving us with, if I recall correctly, only seven or eight minutes to get from the ViaRail train to the GO Train. As we rushed down the platform to the GO Train, Owen saw someone drop their wallet, but couldn’t catch up to them, so handed it into the conductor on board the GO Train, hoping that would help the person to be reunited with their wallet.
Only after the train left Union Station, did we realize that in the rush, we had forgotten to tap on. Fortunately, no one checked, and we made it to Bramalea GO without being fined as fare dodgers.
Michael picked us up at Bramalea GO and drove us the rest of the way home. It was a very enjoyable week in a beautiful city. Owen, who hasn’t travelled much, was very happy to be back home. I, on the other hand, was already looking forward to my next adventure dog sitting in Whitby with Cindy in May.
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