Follow the fish to the signal
The open house at the church was less crowded, thus the displays could be seen without pouring hot coffee over someone else. One person brought in a complete book dedicated to the Dunphy family, so I added a few details to my dataset. Also had an interesting meet with a descendant of the Creamer family, famous church builders. Back at the campground, I used the shade in the cook shelter to enter data updates, and found out that there was a wifi hotspot in St. Peter’s.
With the decision that we should eat more fish firmly in hand, we headed down to the head of the bay to dine at Rick’s. Mr. Renaud provides consistent quality and quantity. Out in the parking lot, we were able to get two sessions on the wifi provided by Greenwich Gate motel.
Off to visit friends and drop son #3 for a trip to the drag races. Plans change as they often do, and we ended up staying for a barbecue and just plain old visiting time. The long arm of history always in play, it turns out that the two sisters attended the school our board now administers in Chibougamau, albeit many decades earlier. The web site showed that the facilities had not evolved greatly in the interim.