Day 15 Levi to Riviere du Loup
Today's ride started with breakfast at Sears and then a dedication read by Mike Leiter about his son Micheal who passed away due to cancer.
He was in his senior year of high school, had just been accepted to College, an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. He was told he would not live a long life since his form of cancer was so rare in teenagers and treatments are rare. He under went chemo and then tried to have the tumour removed. Although this was not a cure, it gave Michael more time to live. He graduated high school, but just one week before he started college, he found out his cancer returned and he had even fewer options for treatment. He attended college and took part in clinical trials with very little success. During this time he never stopped living his life. He attended concerts, the beach, hunting and fishing and making the best of everyday. In September 2006 he started turning yellow due to his liver starting to fail, but this still did not stop him from living. He was told he had a month to a month and half to live. He lived every day the best he could with his parents and friends. On November 13, 2006 Michael passed away. Cancer never changed the way Michael lived life, just the time he had to do it in. Today we ride for Michael
We had good day today on the bikes with a nice tail wind we flew! Our average today was 34 km due to city lights and stop signs. Most of the time we were rolling at 40 plus km. Last year the roads were rough, but this time they weren't so bad. We were a hour early so we stopped for ice cream.
We ended at one of my favourite spots on the ride Auberge e la Pointe, A luxurious hotel and a view of the St Laurence River to die for! This was our menu:
We have a 4 hour shuttle and we lose a hour with the time zone change. We are almost done this wonderful journey only a few days left. To think only 15 days ago I was in Vancouver.
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