Yann Quenet a mis le cap vers l’ouest canadien avec son Baluchon sur remorque!

23 octobre 2025

Le navigateur solitaire Yann Quenet a annoncé avoir reçu une nouvelle remorque pour son Baluchon à la fin de septembre. « Mise au sec pour une aventure terrestre très bientôt… » En effet, Yann a mis le cap vers Vancouver pour reprendre son périple en mer à compter de l’an prochain.

« Un immense merci aux scouts de Montréal et à Thierry Labonté pour le don de la remorque et du ber. Au grand André Chalifour d’industrie-technologie-recherche-et-développement inc et à Julie Paquin de la @Municipalité de saint-Patrice de Beaurivage, » a publié Yann Quenet sur sa page FB.

« C’est parti! En route à travers le Canada sous les couleurs d’automne… »

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