I’m sure Parc du Bic is a lovely National Park, and we were to spend a couple of days there. But somehow, after pulling in and parking, it just didn’t grab us. I think we felt we’d Gaspé’ed out. And, we were rather dreading the next few Harvest Host stops with our faulty generator (the temperatures were starting to climb again), so, several emails and phone calls later, we had completely rearranged the last 5 days of our trip. All our Harvest Host stops were cancelled (I made sure we confirmed with HH’s 48+ requirement for cancelling). We left Parc du Bic first thing the next morning and headed back to the delightful KOA at Lévis/Quebec City, followed by the KOA south of Montreal (so pretty – one of the prettier campgrounds I’ve seen), then on to the truly exceptional KOA north of Kingston.