I doubt the Valleyfield incident has anything to do with Ugo Fredette's wild ride since Valleyfield is on the wrong side of the St. Lawrence River from where Ugo Fredette is known to have travelled and there's Vaudreuil-Soulanges county, the small part of Quebec that's attached by land to...
Nothing about the stop in Rouyn-Noranda makes sense if he was headed back south again, unless he figured he wanted to get a few hours of sleep somewhere outside the likely search area.
Rouyn-Noranda would make more sense if he was headed west to hide out somewhere really rural in northern Ontario.
He wouldn't have had to go through Montreal to get to Napanee. If he drove through Maniwaki, his point of entry into Ontario would almost certainly have been Ottawa via Gatineau.
Is it possible the Rouyn-Noranda sighting was erroneous? It's a very, very long detour if he wanted to get from St. Eustache to Napanee.
I'm surprised he made it through Ottawa undetected.
EDIT: Although, I suppose if Fredette switched cars in Maniwaki (did he?), he might have already made it...
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