The tourist season is at our doorstep and, with it, the boat race is starting again. For a few weeks already, the lines are extending to the crossing Tadoussac-Baie-Sainte-Catherine. Nothing surprising. It is the prelude of the summer on the North Coast. But this return from the road also brings back a phenomenon well-known among those who regularly take Route 138: the syndrome of the crossing. I was able to see it again recently when returning …
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The tourist season is at our doorstep and, with it, the boat race is starting again. For a few weeks already, the lines are extending to the crossing Tadoussac-Baie-Sainte-Catherine. Nothing surprising. It is the prelude of the summer on the North Coast. But this return from the road also brings back a phenomenon well-known among those who regularly take Route 138: the syndrome of the crossing. I was able to see it again recently when returning …