I get up at 6:00 to get ready for the last 25 kilometers on my beautiful bike. I'm eager to see if my contact for buying the bike will show up as planned. I'm enjoying the last rays of Cuban sunshine.

I give my shoes, my sandals, my soap, my shampoo, in short, almost all my stock to this gentleman.

He's busy hammering in his nails. Here's my almost-new odometer. I've covered a total of 834 kilometers in two weeks. On my last trip to Cuba, I covered 1757 kilometers in three weeks.

This is the man I had an appointment with for the bike. The two men are helping me remove my clipless pedals, which are specially designed for my shoes.

I give my last things to the men. I pack my bags; I left with 22.6 kg and I'm coming back with 3.7 kg.


Everything is going perfectly. I go through security at the gates corresponding to the day and month of my birth.

The flight is not delayed. I'm treating myself to a $25 CAD Daniel Vézina meal. It's delicious.

We're traveling at a speed of 878 km/h. I arrive in Montreal at 3:56 PM. That's the end of this Cuba blog. I think I've covered everything about the subject and the island... Thank you, dear readers, for reading! I'll see you next time for another trip to a different place.
David Beauchesne












