Re: [NTLK] [OT] [Expose'] Poutine: Elaborate French-Canadian Ruse or Complete Hoax?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Thu Mar 27 2003 - 14:04:59 PST


It's close to a town named "Victoriaville". If you get to Victoriaville,
then you won't have any problem finding St.Albert. It's probably too small
to find on MapQuest!

-Laurent.

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On 27/03/03 16:16, "Peter Fraser" <pjfraser_at_mac.com> wrote:
> i'm trying to mapquest a town called "St-Albert" in Quebec, but no luck. How
> far out of Montreal is it, and on what road?
> 
>> Sure! Travel to Quebec, in Canada. Check about in between Montreal and
>> Quebec City, on the south. There is a small place named St-Albert. They used
>> to serve all kind of flavors for poutine. The name of the place is, aptly,
>> named "Le Poutinier". You can't miss it, it's about the only restaurant in
>> the village!
>> 
>> -Laurent.
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