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Michel Rabagliati’s new book: *Y a d’la joie*.

Michel Rabagliati's new book: * Y'a d'la joie*
Michel Rabagliati’s new book: * Y’a d’la joie*

Michel Rabagliati never disappoints me. I thoroughly enjoyed reading his latest book, *Y a d’la joie*. The author starts off strong with a few drawings that speak volumes about the influence of the media today. Then he lets us into his life by taking us on a tour of his neighborhood in Montreal. I particularly enjoy the true stories, as they possess an intensity I don’t find in works of fiction.

Here’s a quick aside: while reading Mr. Rabagliati’s book, I was passing through Montreal and took a few photos, including one of the city with the lilacs in bloom.

Lilacs in bloom in Montreal in the spring of 2026
Lilacs in bloom in Montreal in the spring of 2026

And since the Montreal Canadiens were playing a game that evening that would later eliminate the Buffalo Sabres, it was a must to capture the city’s buildings lit up in red, white, and blue.

Buildings in Montreal decked out in the Montreal Canadiens' colors during the 2026 playoffs
Buildings in Montreal decked out in the Montreal Canadiens’ colors during the 2026 playoffs

Now back to the book. The author presents us with an uncensored Montreal—the one you don’t see on postcards. He rightly rails against the idiots who deface the beautiful murals in his neighborhood and elsewhere in the city. Fortunately, there are still buildings where the artwork remains intact, as shown in the two photos below.

Mural on a building in Montreal 2026
Mural on a building in Montreal 2026
Joker mural in Montreal
Joker mural in Montreal

Mr. Rabagliati introduces us to the businesses in his neighborhood, the people who work there, and those he deals with on a regular basis. He stops by to say hello to his daughter and reminisces about the good times. I love the book’s slow pace and its human touch. His style and words remind me of the Icelandic author Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir.

In short, a superb book that lets us catch our breath a little and reconnect with life bit by bit. If you’d like to see the author in his daily life, you’ll enjoy “Y a d’la joie.”

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Author: Michel Rabagliati

Title: Y a d’la joie

Publisher: La Pastèque, 2026

ISBN: 978-2-89777-210-9

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A beautiful trip to Lac-Saint-Jean and Alma.

After visiting the La Malbaie region, the Saguenay Fjord, Bagotville, and La Baie, all of which were featured in my previous blog post, we continue our journey to Saint-Gédéon, along the Lac-Saint-Jean, Alma,  and then back to La Baie at nightfall.

Lac-Saint-Jean, September 2025
Lac-Saint-Jean, September 2025

Lac-Saint-Jean has a circumference of 263 kilometers and covers an area of 1,003 square kilometers. When we were there, the wind was blowing moderately, and it’s easy to imagine the swells that boaters must face in the middle of this immense expanse of water. Some sources cite waves up to 4 meters high during extreme weather conditions.

Hay bales near St-Gédéon, Lac Saint-Jean 2025
Hay bales near St-Gédéon, Lac Saint-Jean 2025

In September, farmers store hay bales. Around 6 p.m. in the Saint-Gédéon region near Lac-Saint-Jean, the sun hits the field from the side, beautifully illuminating the hay still outside. An excellent opportunity for landscape photography.

Just before nightfall and our departure for Alma, we take a few shots of the wind turbines near the lake. The photographic composition requires a vertical frame.

Wind turbines at dusk in Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec 2025
Wind turbines at dusk in Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec 2025

On the way to Alma, we stop at Boulangerie Fromagerie Médard, a must-visit spot, to treat ourselves!

In Alma, we take the opportunity to eat at the restaurant owned by Mario Tremblay, a star hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens who is now retired. It was well worth the stop! I took a photo of the restaurant entrance where you can see the hockey player in action!

Entrance to Mario Tremblay's restaurant in Alma
Entrance to Mario Tremblay’s restaurant in Alma

The journey continues in the next article, where we stop in Tadoussac for a whale watching cruise.

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