As Quebec reopens, small towns and provincial parks brace for larger crowds
MONTREAL — Bruno Guilbault says he can’t remember seeing anything like it.
The mayor of Rawdon, Que., about 60 kilometres north of Montreal, said municipal parks on the Ouareau River were “overflowing” with out-of-towners last weekend, as the temperature hit 34 C.
The crowd was twice its usual size, Guilbault said, and even though Rawdon put signs up saying the parks were at capacity, people kept coming.
Many parked their cars haphazardly on residents’ lawns or near riverbanks, while large groups crowded together at various points on the water, said Guilbault.