I’m living in Montréal and there’s a thing that we can do in Montréal is doing outdoors sports. Like biking,you can rent a bixi and discover the city,also,there’s many places that you can rent a bike. Montréal have hundreds of km of bike path that you can ride. You can rent a kayak or a canoe and go along over Lachine Canal and enjoy time on water. Montréal counting two beaches that are accessible by subway and buses. There’s one in Verdun that’s is 5 minutes walk from de l’Eglise subway station and the other one are in parc Jean Drapeau,with is accessible by Jean-Drapeau subway station and taking the 767 bus. But be aware that one are going to La Ronde amusement park and the other are going to the beach. Montréal are a city where you can have a walk at night time. If you want to do some shopping. Stores will be opened on Thursday and Friday till 9 pm. Otherwise it’s close at 6 pm and 5 pm on the weekend. You can do a city tour onboard a double decker bus from Dominion square near Peel subway station. It’s call hop on hop off and circuit have few stops along the way that allows you to get off and take a following bus later.
@kaizersolze8 жыл бұрын
Went to this city once. Then went 4 more times. I love this town. It's the best-kept secret on the North American continent.
@robin-bq1lz8 жыл бұрын
kaizersolze et un des plus vieux aussi..😉
@kaizersolze8 жыл бұрын
Oui! Montréal était l'original Las Vegas!
@chlagace7 жыл бұрын
prohibition years yes!
@EmpireStateExpress017 жыл бұрын
Preach!
@sebastienc.22575 жыл бұрын
great combination of European and North American influences.
@mapirob80153 жыл бұрын
Pretty accurate for a 7 years ago video! I'm from Montreal and we are really proud of our city, even tho everything's not perfect! I think that overall it is an amazing place to live, even on the south or north shore ... The nature is much more beautiful outside the city!
@WhatsUpMontrealTV10 жыл бұрын
Most of these things are stuff we may not notice living here everytime. It's generally pretty safe city. If you are out on night especially on weekends the streets are pretty crowded. The stores do close early which does not encourage people to stay late outside, however there are so many great places to visit at night. The homelessness is unfortunately a major issue in every big city. You are definitely right about the pot, you can smell it here and there. Montreal is relatively cheaper than other Canadian cities. Some tricks for tourists we can suggest is to not eat at touristic areas as they charge extra for the location. Similar and better food is served in the inner city. We're glad you liked your visit, Montreal is a beautiful city and I hope you got the most of it while visiting and return soon. Great video overall, you've touched upon the great things about the city.
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
What's Up Montreal? we had a really good time in Montreal. It was tough finding the "hates" for sure :)
@naturallyherb4 жыл бұрын
Montreal is certainly not a cheaper city for the last few years or so, since 2016 when direct flights to Montreal from Beijing and Shanghai began, bringing Chinese tourists and investors to Montreal to jack up real estate prices and rent like what they did to Toronto, Vancouver, and many other places. The average house price in 2014 that was $800k is now $1.8 million in 2019. Combine with the somewhat lower wages compared to Toronto, as well as higher income taxes, all makes Montreal a much more expensive city to live in.
@WhatsUpMontrealTV4 жыл бұрын
@@naturallyherb things have definitely got more expensive with time, people can't afford as much to live here no more.
@sashasol_mtl8 жыл бұрын
What's all that talk about "seedy"? I often see families walking around Montreal at 10-11pm which is totally fine. No one would ever bother you here or get in your way. Or do you consider a homeless person as "seedy"? They are poor but not dangerous in any way. I guess when you come from a place where it is dangerous, you see every big city as "seedy" at night.
@syskall8 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure that San Francisco is a fair point of comparison but I feel 10x safer in Montreal. I don't recall ever feeling nervous walking in Montreal, even at night in the down town areas with lots homeless people or even drug dealers. The shady people seem to mostly keep to themselves and aren't aggressive towards people outside their own world. The homeless are usually respectful and passive. Whereas in San Francisco, within a year, I've had a homeless guy spit on me because I refused to give him change. My friend had beer bottles thrown at him for walking in the wrong area. My wife was hit with a purse by some mentally ill woman. I know someone whose friend was shot to death during a petty theft. Anyways, I guess Montreal might feel "seedy" if you mistake the seedy looking people in Montreal for violent criminals which might be more the case in some other cities.
@NessaNote8 жыл бұрын
It was probably the area he was in. All big cities have areas where it is best to steer clear from at night. I am assuming it had a short time to spend there and maybe got the wrong impression from where he was specifically and generalized the entirety of the city in that way (an easy assumption to make if you are only in a city for a day). For example, the same happened to me with Marseille, and I eventually returned to "give it another chance" and loved/felt safe, unlike the first time solely because I knew where to go the second time.
@asteri638 жыл бұрын
he was taking about between old Montreal and Chinatown where the old brewery mission is and that is where all the homeless get there food and a place to stay its not seedy at all its a homeless center
@lxine18687 жыл бұрын
I don't think Montreal at night is "seedy", certainly not more than other big north American cities. The area he's talking about around China Town isn't the nicest (strip clubs, homeless, etc.) but that's maybe the worst you'll get in Montreal, and it doesn't feel unsafe to me. There are always people around on the streets.
@HMan28287 жыл бұрын
There are seedy spots in Mtl, but it's really not downtown. Places like St-Michel you best avoid at night, because that's gangland. But downtown you can comfortably talk to any homeless or punk on the street and ask for directions. There is a fundamental difference between US and Canadian cities in that regard. I slept on a park bench, completely vulnerable, a few time when getting out of a bar at 3am too drunk to go anywhere when I was in my 20's. You're not gonna get robbed. Worst that can happen is a cop will ask you to leave and if you can't you'll spend the night in the nearest drunk tank and be on your merry way the next morning. Or you will wake up to the scent of a joint being smoked nearby, make new friends, watch the sunrise with strangers, and go get breakfast at Allo mon Coco. As for the pot well yeah, people like to get high. As a result everyone is just more mellow. Old brewery near Place d'Arme is a cool place, lots of less known historic monuments and historic shops like Steve's Guitar Shop and such. It looks bleak but just from the outside. The only time you should fear for your safety in Mtl is when the Canadiens WIN a Stanley Cup. The last time we won it we almost burned down the city in celebration... lol The same happened in 1986, 1994, and 2008.
@akhan47274 жыл бұрын
I'm a brown muslim and i was scared to visit montreal because i heard many bad things about french canadians. But everyone i met were SO friendly and helpful, and the language wasn't an issue at all. everyone can have a conversation in english. once you're a tourist they really don't care if you don't speak french. There are 2 english universities in the city so they have to speak english! And montreal is VERY multicultural, especially immigrants from french speaking countries...so many africans, north arabs and lebanese. But you'll also find latinos, other europeans and south asians! Yes, quebekers are very secular and the place does get a bit risky at night but it's not like it's to your face Montreal is a very lovely city. If i'm ever back in canada i'm definitely returning!!
@rioriggs3568 Жыл бұрын
UPDATE 1- Most strip joints in Downtown Montreal are now closed. I've never felt unsafe in Montreal. Crime rate is higher at Disney! 2- There is no history of homeless people attacking anyone in Montreal as far as I know. 3- Pot (marijuana) is now legal in Canada 4- Montreal is dirt cheap compared to New York, Disney World, etc. You can get amazing food lunch/supper for US$10. Obviously fine dining is more expensive. Currently Americans get CDN $1.35 for each US $1.00. 5- During the summer, there are now tourists everywhere until late at night and more more restaurants and stores are also open till very late.
@Dinobot28 жыл бұрын
Marijuana is not legal (not even decriminalized) for recreational use anywhere in Canada. However, while illegal, the laws are very VERY unenforced, which is why everyone thinks Marijuana is legal and/or decriminalized in Canada because of the openness towards it and its use.
@letticia136 жыл бұрын
It is now.
@tammyvincent94173 жыл бұрын
SQDC
@iSimStar10 жыл бұрын
I love Montreal! I went there two years ago with my mom I actually prefer it to Toronto. Not saying Toronto is bad but it feels like just another North American city. Love Montréal's French Canadian culture. I also loved Quebec City.
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
I completely understand what you mean :)
@matthewmontreal7 жыл бұрын
If you love it more than Toronto that just means you're human and have a charmed view of the world.
@BrucexfromxCanada7 жыл бұрын
From the Greater Montreal area: Many people chose tio live here for the culture, etc. over Toronto, even though it is far from the riches of Toronto. Salaries are apt to be less, taxes higher, but the cost of living is notably lower.
@xXPyrophorusXx7 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with this statement, coming from a Torontonian. I'll give MTL props.
@sledgehammer32866 жыл бұрын
Loved Montreal when I visited, enjoyed it more than Toronto. If I had to decide between either of those and New York. I'd choose New Orlean 😁
@alexsteve31837 жыл бұрын
Montreal is the safest city you can walk 4 o'clock in the morning anywhere without get scare someone is going to hurt /rob you. I 've never smelled pot "everywhere"
@shanemcgrath28093 жыл бұрын
yeah it's really safe
@Cirkh9 жыл бұрын
I'm going to be an exchange student in Montreal, and this video helped me alot, thank you man! Greeting from Brazil!
@cjasz6225 жыл бұрын
Foreign students feed the lazy/drunken French Canadians who come up to you in every 5 min - give me 5 bucks, give me 10 bucks - bring your UZI instead
@eddixon20155 жыл бұрын
I find Montrealers to be very passionate about their city.
@sirhxgh47215 жыл бұрын
Ed Dixon for many good reasons 😁
@klarissaclairiton90104 жыл бұрын
yes, they throw spent cigarette butts everywhere.
@SamsGuitarWorld3 жыл бұрын
Just a question not trying to be rude but why are you saying everyone is trying to scam you in quebec exactly? And btw it was rated the safest province in Canada in 2019
@olivierlamoureux24193 жыл бұрын
We are, but we love it AND hate it at the same time. It’s really a love-hatred relationship 😉
@christofat27042 жыл бұрын
@@klarissaclairiton9010 . Montréal hater here!
@Orbonautic10 жыл бұрын
I'm really happy you like Montreal. I'm technically from a small city of the South Shore of Montreal but I've lived there for some time so for me it's amazing that you talk about this city and bring it more exposure. Thank you very much!
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
I was amazed at how cosmopolitan it was. It was just a cool city. A real city too. Very much glad we went.
@2HAMMERS19 жыл бұрын
I was born here in Montreal and still do, I'll make a quick comment in regards to scene 4:36 no my friend you are not loosing your mind. In scene 4:36 you will notice a woman using our hi-tec transponder system whereas with a special travel card one which can be placed in your pocket or purse - wallet when next to a transponder it reads the special card and the transponder pod is then activated allowing people to travel to any location in Montreal in nano seconds. So not to worry your mind is in tact, all you noticed was a woman using our transponder system. No camera trick...Watch 4:36 and listen to the man talking and his video no cuts - this vid was in no way Doctored. Just a woman using a transponder... And yes.. it is really new tech, just we Montreal'er never openly talk about it as it is hard for some people to wrap their mind on the idea. feel free to contact me for more info or if you would like to use the transponder
@tajbabii7119 жыл бұрын
I saw no such thing, where at?
@2HAMMERS19 жыл бұрын
+tajbabii711 Well Duhh, it's not like a city bus or the local sub-way system, The Transporter System is fairly new to the city. Next time you're in Montreal - give me a ring, I'll show you how it works
@ladyofthewinds82679 жыл бұрын
+John Smith troll
@2HAMMERS19 жыл бұрын
+Windz SmokeThis Crack-Heads are the only ones that see trolls, Funny how that works-out for them - huh - ?
@dchan52010 жыл бұрын
isnt Montreal one of the safest cities in North America?
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
Being safe and feeling safe are two different things :) It was not every where in Montreal that was a bit sketchy just a few parts like anywhere, but at night I did not feel comfortable out in some of the tourist parts with my kids. If I was alone, not really a problem, but with the little guys you get a bit more careful. Still a fantastic city to visit!
@Morecube10 жыл бұрын
I've also been told that Montreal was the safest place in Canada, yet it's the city I've felt the less safe in. I was more comfortable in Toronto whereas figures say it's more "dangerous".
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
Morecube exactly the same with us.
@klackon310 жыл бұрын
Morecube 4 out of 5 of Canada's Safest communities are in Essex County on the southern most part of the Ontario peninsula.
@iCipher10 жыл бұрын
Just Dance! No Ones Watching No, this is completely wrong. You're basing this on what exactly ? Personal opinion ?
@SyntaxOverflow9 жыл бұрын
The reason its gets to quiet at night, is because Montreal has a law about no noise at night, That is also typically why you can find no flights with montreal at night
@ladyofthewinds82679 жыл бұрын
+Justin Gouge it starts from 11 p.m to 8 a.m, people can call the police if too excesive but generaly will try and talk to you about it first and agreements and excpetions are tolerated.
@StylishtrainsJeumontForever9 жыл бұрын
For me, Hates 1. Horrible Weather 2. Horrible snow clearance 3. There are lots of racists 4. Not a very extensive metro system 5. Some places aren't very clean Loves 1. The great food 2. The feel that you live in a community 3. The old vs new section 4. The number of bike pathes 5. The great bus routes Et voilà!
@emmaduncan29919 жыл бұрын
JEUMONT FOREVER Vancouver reminds me of a kind of Canadian Seattle.
@StylishtrainsJeumontForever9 жыл бұрын
True. ;)
@La.máquina.de.los.sueños9 жыл бұрын
There's racist everywhere, but it become more obvious when many cultures keep facing themselves constantly like in all major cities (go in New-York and tell me that there's no racists there!). Montreal's metro is decent, it deserve most of all important places in the city... compared to other metros, Montreal's metro is very reliable, cheap and extremly quiet (when compare to New-York's metro)... also large parts of it is already having the wi-fi/cell connection and it is linked to the underground city (who's the largest in America btw). For tourists, the metro is an ideal transport... anyway there's no big attractions to see in Mercier/Montreal est/West island. :P
@StylishtrainsJeumontForever9 жыл бұрын
Actually, the St Joseph's Oratory is in the West of Montreal but besides that, nothing else.
@La.máquina.de.los.sueños9 жыл бұрын
maybe he was talking about the Mont Royal's Belvedere?
@666mathew10 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, I just saw this video. I can't believe you were in Montréal, and I missed u. I would've been more than happy to show you around. One of the pros about Montréal that you didn't mention is the excellent public transportation.
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
666mathew thanks Mathew! we were staying downtown so we were walking everywhere so I never even needed the public transport so I missed out on that one. Thanks for letting me know and sorry we didn't get to meet up. we have a fun time.
@Mark029Qc9 жыл бұрын
woltersworld Next time try using the metro, the system is kinda old and underdeveloped but you get an easy access to all the important place of the city. Also all Montreal metro station are unique and have been designed by different architect, some of them are kinda generic, some others just ugly, but some of them are really interesting. Each station have a different vibe.
@emmaduncan29919 жыл бұрын
666mathew Canada is deservedly well known for it's clean, reliable, user friendly, public transportation
@acchaladka8 жыл бұрын
Mark, come back, stay out of downtown, we'll hook you up and show you one of the ten different Montreals that seem to exist side by side. You didn't get a Mtl bagel (subtly different from NY bagels), ski 'the mountain' or take a winter day trip to the Eastern Townships - your estimation of Montreal is incomplete! :)
@ferociousfil57476 жыл бұрын
Montreal seedy...hahaha...its actually pretty safe when you compare to the big American cities. When I worked in a hotel americans could not believe how safe the city is. That was 15 years ago but common...Downtown is not a wr hour walmart. I found this 5 things are not even backed up by facts just your opinion and its ignorant
@Justkill695 жыл бұрын
I live here and never experienced anything he has said. I call bs
@genedrakes6864 жыл бұрын
Not once since 2008 and about 30 trips have I ever feared for my safety. The only time I was" scared" was walking up Mount Royal to catch a sunrise. Not worried about getting robbed but taking a wrong step and falling ! It's even awesome in the winter. 4 for 4 with crazy snow!
@JozeManuLOL4 жыл бұрын
No need to disrespect
@davedavid4277 ай бұрын
He also said it's expensive which is just ridiculous. He said it's the 3rd most expensive city in Canada which makes me think he's only been to the 3 biggest cities. Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary's downtown bars and restaurants are more expensive.
@Amanda-je8tf7 жыл бұрын
I'm Brazilian and I'm going to Montreal next month! I'm sooo excited!! Thx for the video!
@La.máquina.de.los.sueños9 жыл бұрын
Montreal is cool, i was born there and spent most of my life there. Instead of the traffic and the extrem opposite wheaters (to warm and humid in summer, and too cold and snowy in winter), i love its multi-cultural aspects. :)
@zhanibek83846 жыл бұрын
My 5 things I hate: 1. Construction. There are always construction sites all over the city. 2. Cold winter. Montreal in winter is incredible but incredibly cold at the same time. 3. Pricy. Food, services and entertainment is certainly a bit more expensive. 4. Drivers. Certainly a lot more of rude drivers than I would've wanted. 5. Queues. Better make a booking to your favourite restaurant a weak prior during holidays if you don't want to spend at least an hour waiting in queues for an open table. Despite all that there are numerous things that you would love about Montreal. But Ill leave it to you to discover them all :)
@sirkeg110 жыл бұрын
I was surprised to hear that Montreal did a good job at snow removal. The sidewalks remain covered in ice from October to April. They sprinkle pebbles on top for some traction, which helps a bit.
@matthewmontreal7 жыл бұрын
As a Montrealer working with the UN overseas, I gotta say, you did us proud. I actually consider 9 of your points to be positive. Keep it up just just two tips for when you return: 1) Come in winter for Hockey is our religion and winter is our soul. 2) We pronounce it Muntreal, not Mawntreal. Think "money" or "monkey" on "month".... It's that "o" we use for our city ;)
@mark-briansonna76708 жыл бұрын
2 things: Getting around the city is a breeze. Amazing metro system. The other it is a walking city. You can walk to most of the best attractions in the city and its really not that far to go from one place to the next on foot, or, if tired, you hop on the metro, and the bus system is really quite good. I only have visited in the winter, and you have to know how to dress for extreme cold, but that doesn't stop the people from walking about. Also New Year's eve in the city is spectacular: the fireworks off the river rival that of almost every other city I've gone too for New Year's Eve (I make a point of visiting different cities for New Year's eve).
@SimonRancourt7 жыл бұрын
Starting July 1st 2018, pot will be legal in Canada. Not only for medical use, but also for recreational uses.
@2plus2isfive10 жыл бұрын
On the multi-cultural point, we have a petit-mahgreb here in Montreal as well.
@Jean-Poule_II4 жыл бұрын
The complaint about the seediness is prehaps a bit poorly informed. It might feel a bit insecure when the sun comes down, but actually, Montreal is one of the safest big city in North America (and in the world). Crime rate, violent crime rate, homicide rate are all very low in the province in general, so even though it can feel a bit shady at dawn, I invite people to consider whether or not this feeling is rational. Once, I was in Reims (in France) and we landed somewhere very seedy outside the town on an extremely hot day (around 40 degree celsuis, actually the historic reccord was beaten the next day) and the streets were all empty. My first impression of the city was very bad and I carried that feeling throughout the day until the sun came down and people started to come out. The city suddenly became alive and super chill and I regretted my obviously poorly informed analysis of the situation which ultimately made my experience worse than it should have been. My dad who wasn't impressed in the same way had an awsome day.
@RicardoRoams2 жыл бұрын
Many years ago I was in Montreal for 3 days. It rained solid almost the entire time. So having the Montreal Metro was a nice way to get around the city and stay dry.
@music-xr4co7 жыл бұрын
was in Montreal ..twice last year for formula one and reggae festival..did plenty of walking all over downtown welllll after midnight..2-3 a.m. and never once felt anything seedy...never once felt uncomfortable.
@mtlnascarfan8 жыл бұрын
For anyone considering visiting Montreal, I suggest visiting the suburban western part of the island of Montreal, known as the "West Island". There are plenty of things to keep you busy and entertained from shopping malls (Fairview Pointe Claire) theatres, bars and clubs that feature live music. All of the fun and excitement of downtown Montreal, but without the "seediness", homeless issues and congestion...even at night. No pot smells, either! There are parks, lakes and rivers for fishing, beaches and recreational facilities for the whole family, tons of green spaces to relax and unwind, hardly any construction and you will be greeted with friendly hospitality, warm smiles and you'll be catered to in either English, French or pretty much any other language that you speak. The air is clean, the vibe is laid back and the prices are a LOT cheaper than the touristy downtown area. The West Island is only a 15 minute drive west from downtown, too. You can take either the Trans Canada Highway (Highway 40) or you can take the Montreal-Toronto Highway (Highway 20). I've lived in the West Island my entire life and there's no place like it. Come and visit...you won't regret it!
@robin-bq1lz8 жыл бұрын
mtlnascarfan 🙈🙈🙈
@robinchase21414 ай бұрын
Great video. I lived in Montreal for 10 years so I know a lot of what's good there and what isn't. The food is fantastic. My mom and I used to go to this place called 'The Rib and Reef', on Decarie, and it was amazing. The prices have gone up quite a bit since I was a kid, but I think it's worth it for a once a year treat. "Dunn's Famous" is also really good, especially for smoked meat and cheesecake. Even the chains are good. "Mikes" and "St Hubert" are fantastic chains. We used to go to "Giorgio's", and that was a good one too, but they've closed most of their restaurants. I'm guessing the owners are getting old or something. Anyway, Montreal is a fun place. Take care.
@Shopgirl20005 жыл бұрын
Always like your honest perspective!!
@tanbir118 жыл бұрын
lol this year its the construction like its ridiculously bad, i would say 50% of city is under construction. I would also disagree with food being expensive, i agree that there are places like the old port where things are expensive but our best places that locals go to are super affordable. Restaurants outside downtown and oldport such as the plateau, china town, mile-end, parc extension, villeray, st leonard, NDG are all pretty much super affordable.
@NessaNote8 жыл бұрын
I have heard that Montreal is one of the cheaper cities in Canada (as far as large cities go). Is this accurate?
@tanbir118 жыл бұрын
well yes its much cheaper than toronto and vancouver; rent and transportation costs are cheaper. Things are also well connected and easily accessible by walking and public transport. You can get a nice apartment near a metro station (subway Station) for under $700/ month, given its not in downtown or old port.
@grungelovr579810 жыл бұрын
What I hate in Montreal is:the damn traffic during the rush hour, the fucking cold and the snow during winter, 15% of tax on almost everything, lack of parking space, paying for a stupid parking, too many muslims not trying to adjust to our western values.
@BlueHen1239 жыл бұрын
Grunge LovR Is the 15% tax different than other Canadian cities?
@grungelovr57989 жыл бұрын
BlueHen123 The TPS is 5% everywhere in Canada.. Every provinces have their own percentage of tax. In the province of Quebec the TVQ is 10%. So 5% +10% = 15% of tax everywhere in the province of Quebec. However in Montreal we must to pay for those damn parking meters ( mostly in the center of the city). Houses and apartments are more expensive also. Our mayor mister Denis Coderre wants to make some heating sidewalks in the Montreal downtown but don't pay much attention to the millions of potholes in our streets.
@airsoftjock9 жыл бұрын
30% tax BS on a lot of stuff too. I visit Montreal every summer so I have grown to not like it very much
@grungelovr57989 жыл бұрын
Jazz Johnson It's not 30% but 15% and that's well enough.
@La.máquina.de.los.sueños9 жыл бұрын
Grunge LovR but that 15% not including the ~15% of tips to the waitresses (unlike some countries where the tips are included in the bills), also there's extra taxes on the electronics, tobacco products, alcools and fuel (some of these taxes aren't visible on the bills, but they are applied at the source). Quebec is the most taxed canadian province (because we sustaining 2 governements... but i don't want to start a politic debates).
@bruinsfan96410 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I went to Montreal last summer and i loved it. I'm a huge hockey fan and i got to see the Canadiens hall of fame. However, I wish i could have seen more of the city than i did. There is so much to see but my parents just wanted to stay in Old Montreal the whole time lol.
@MikeIzzle_2 жыл бұрын
I’m looking for a first place to visit outside of the US, I’m debating between Montreal, Toronto and Mexico City. Any suggestions?
@anthonytaylor79286 ай бұрын
Toronto by a Long shot
@sallandro71465 жыл бұрын
I made a great decision 35 years ago and married a French Canadian. We come to Montreal 4-5 times a year and your 5 things to Love and hate about Montreal was spot on. One think I tell people who want to go to Montreal is the money xchange I would say on average it has been 20 dollars on a hundred and at times it has been 30 and higher on the dollar which does help with the higher prices for eating.
@yrv9805 жыл бұрын
You left out some “hates” the traffic is horrible The driving is crazy If you are a brown person like myself you will have some ppl who stare at you oddly. Good Customer Service is not their main concern ( but that could be because I’m brown) We were there for 5 days and most of the food we had sucked!!!! Don’t believe the hype that the food is amazing! I went to a Venezuela restaurant and ordered the tilapia in a tomato sauce and they literally served cooked tuna fish out the can with some canned tomato sauce drizzled on top with microwaved rice and beans. Im not lying- I literally walked out the restaurant after I figured out why my tilapia looked like shredded cat food!!!!! I would have been sick for days had I eaten it!! If you don’t speak French you will get treated differently even though they all speak English. Now, when I say, “ differently “ I don’t mean rudely, I mean they will JUST deal with you as in: tolerant your existence. They will give you No pleasantries, no shooting the breeze conversation - just straight business. Gas is very expensive!! Everybody smokes so no matter where you go you WILL inhale it because that smoke and stench is EVERYWHERE! Now for the “ Loves” Best Lattes EVER!!!!! Everyone there is lean and fit!! They run or bike everywhere which was really inspiring and nice to see ppl really taking care of their physical bodies so well. They all are put together well even in streetwear, they all looked effortlessly amazing!! The Lattes are AMAZING!! The architecture of the buildings and homes where really beautiful and intriguing. The streets were very clean. Nobody was on their cellphones.. at all!! I only saw it a handful of times. Ppl there still talk at meals. Loads of chatter in the restaurants The Lattes are spectacular!!! Pastries where stellar!! The vibe of the city is very chill and laid back even though it is VERY similar to NYC. Not once did I feel any aggression that you would feel in NYC. And my last one is: The Lattes are out of this world!!! Would I go back ? Yes! But in the summer and after some French lessons. 😉👍🏽
@simonssm5 жыл бұрын
Hey, maybe it was simple bad luck ! Did bad stuff happen in your life a little before or a little after you went there ? I mean if the entire world is talking about Montreal's great food and kindness...
@akhan47274 жыл бұрын
really? i'm brown and everyone was super nice to me! And it was so multicultural, there were so many different people there. even though i only know like 5 words in french! I didn't really eat out because the resturants are so expesnsive. Quebec city is another story. I got stares everywhere!!
@vancity60479 жыл бұрын
Hi Wolter, Really enjoy ur insights-Thx:-) Where is home for u & ur family? We live in Vancouver & I have visited Montreal twice in the past 11 months. 3 nights in July 2014 with family (my 12 yr old nephew, my wife, sister-in-law and Norwegian mom-in-law) and we checked out the Bio Dome, Rue Du St Catherine, Old Montreal, toured Notre Dame, McGill area, Peel Street, Mt Royal area, Joseph Oratory and toured the Molson Center (we are big NHL fans). We stayed in an apartment opposite the Delta hotel on Avenue du Président-Kennedy and had a car rental. It was the 1st visit for the other 4 family members as I have been there about 5 times before. We ate at Schwartz Deli, Main St., Deli, Montreal Poutine, Bagel place, Sushi after the BioDome, Checked out the rooftop bar at Terrasse Place D'armes & The Asian water theme at the Holiday Inn. Upon reflection we really enjoyed Old Montreal the most. We easily could have stayed 2 days there just to soak up the views of the waterfront area, people watching, patio bars, old buildings and lots of shopping and dining options. The 2nd visit was just my wife & I just last month taking in the F1 race and festivities for 4 nights. We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn on Avenue du Président-Kennedy and took transit to the F1 race. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit there. We ate at Dunns Deli, Bellagio Italian Restaurant (twice-we really enjoyed it) 3 Brassiere, and grabbed breaky at Starbucks, Tim Horton's and a little cafe near the hotel. The staff at the hotel were very friendly & helpful and we engaged in many conversations with locals at the track and to & from the track. The weather was great (rained 1 day), the transit was easy to understand (we r NOT transit peps) and we had great encounters with retail staff on Rue de St. Catherines. Both recent visits we saw a few homeless peps (near the Delta hotel) but had NO negative encounters. Al in all we are definitely returning to another F1 race week in Montreal and will spend much more time in Old Montreal too. Thx for the videos:-) Cheers!!
@cristiandiaz202510 жыл бұрын
Nooo these Canada videos came two months too late for us haha, we went to Canada for our first time in June to Montreal, Quebec City and Toronto. Really interesting to see them after the fact, Montreal was our first taste of Canada and we enjoyed it and all your points were very spot on. Keep up the great work, your videos are fantastic and really hit the nail on the head with the most important details about places.Thank you Thank you Thank you! I was also curious where are you and your family based out of when you aren't travelling/where are you originally from? All the best from a Miami FL Native, hope to catch you down here sometime.
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
Hi CD! We are based in Illinois on our down time. No where near as cool as Miami :) sorry I didn't get these up earlier :) we just got back mid August. All the best for you on your travels!
@MrFokker4me7 жыл бұрын
Montreal gets seedy at night? where are you from? it's so much safer of a city then Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Chicago, LA, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Houston, Dallas, or about any US city other then maybe Denver. I'd love to hear where you prespective is from.
@xXPyrophorusXx7 жыл бұрын
One of those is not like the other-and that one is safer.
@wattsnottaken13 жыл бұрын
I think it’s so cool and unique that they speak a lot of French in the Quebec province!
@merc340sr9 жыл бұрын
I lived in Montreal for 28 years. I generally agree with your assessment. There are many homeless and panhandlers, but safety is generally not an issue. The stores close at what would generally be considered to be "normal" business hours. 9-18h and/or 9-21h. The major problems of Montreal: corruption at all levels of government, crumbling infrastructure, very poor, very sluggish economy. Montreal is one of the poorest cities in North America. It needs a lot of help.
@kendallpoteat162910 жыл бұрын
What the hell does seedy mean?
@PuffTheMagicHobo9 жыл бұрын
Kendall Poteat Sleazy, shady.
@kendallpoteat16299 жыл бұрын
Haha okay 😂
@BlueHen1239 жыл бұрын
Kendall Poteat The streets are a little dirty, there are homeless on the streets just sleeping a bit, they make ask for some change, etc...
@emmaduncan29919 жыл бұрын
BlueHen123 sounds pretty much like any large north American city, every city has its seedy,area with strip bars sex shops, nasty cheap hookers,etc...
@etiennedegaulle38177 жыл бұрын
Seedy means that's where all the fun is.
@music-xr4co7 жыл бұрын
also i did as suggested, i'd greet people in French, then let them know i do not speak French and everyone i encountered appreciated being respected that way. this summer i plan on visiting again for the Jazz festival and Reggae festival again if possible...that would make my 4th visit in 2 years...love Montreal that much!! best part is Porter airlines has me there from Pittsburgh,Pa. in less than 4 hours via Toronto for under $200 U.S. round trip!! Merci Montreal !!
@FruitloopLeviathan7 жыл бұрын
When you make an effort to speak our language it really makes us happy.
@music-xr4co6 жыл бұрын
Merci...update..did the 2018 jazz festival for the full 11 days and my God... had an incredible time..coming back again next week aug 16-20 for the reggae festival "that was canceled" but i hear that pride is going on..so that'll be great..beautiful city and i love the people there..ya'll got it going on...Jazz fest 2019 i can't wait..can't say enough..prends soin de toi, paix
@bigfatburn62296 жыл бұрын
Merci pour le respect:-)
@music-xr4co6 жыл бұрын
you are welcome..with everything going on here with the "orange one" and friends..it does my soul and heart good to get away 2-3 times a year to Canada..
@cliveraza86657 жыл бұрын
As a Montrealer, the whole “seedy” stuff doesn’t make sense imo. The only place where it can feel a little sketchy at night is in Montreal-North or sometimes Montreal-East, but other than that it’s very safe here. The homeless problem is completely false from what I’ve seen. You see a homeless person every now and then but definitely not a problem. For the Pot-Smoking thing, I barely ever smell weed. I think I have maybe smelt it 1-4 times in 12 years. The only people who really smoke weed in mtl are stupid teens or teen drug dealers.
@Carterofmars8 жыл бұрын
If Pot smoking all over Montreal is 'not a good or bad thing', then why do you feel it necessary to mention it? People always feel compelled to condone or make excuses for things they inherently know are not good. Don't be a fence rider; say it's a negative. It's okay, ' tolerant liberals' won't flame you for your honest feelings/beliefs.
@Sevival8 жыл бұрын
Opinions differ.
@Carterofmars8 жыл бұрын
PinkSloth I understand fully. I was just encouraging him, or anyone else for that matter, to speak up when they see something they don't like. It seemed like the poster was being a little apologetic; likely polite, for mentioning the drug use displayed opening in Montreal.
@dennyluis63396 жыл бұрын
I've lived in and around Montréal all my life and... 1. Snow removal here in the winter time is horrible. 2. If the seediness you speak of is all the strip clubs along rue St. Catherine then you can walk about 1 or 2 streets north to either rue De Maisoneuve or rue Sherbrooke and you can avoid a lot of that. 3. I know this is an old video but it's 2018 and if you're coming to Montréal now, be prepared to get tied up in traffic due to all the construction going on in the city but that really doesn't matter because... 4. The public transportation system in Montréal (buses, metros) are inexpensive and super easy to navigate. 5. This city LOVES hockey and Les Canadiens. If you can, head over to the Bell Center and take a quick tour of the Courtyard of Champions.
@jlawrence01817 жыл бұрын
From my past visits, the ONLY place where no one spoke English was the subway/ bus system. The employees did not speak English BUT most of the riders did.
@louiselanthier5135 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy Montreal! You are right about the food - it's fantastic! I especially like old Montreal as it feels like home to me! Last year, I was there to enjoy a few great French restaurants. I also got to go on the big observation wheel - La Grande Roue de Montreal!
@KishorTwist6 жыл бұрын
You'll hate the coldest, never-ending winters the most.
@jillian589110 жыл бұрын
I love the underground city! It also helps in the winter, because you can go to different places in the city without having to go outside at all!
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
It was cool. First night I ended up walking through it for an hour. It was cool. All the best for your travels!
@tosht251510 жыл бұрын
Great video Mark. It's been several years but I do remember the robust Montreal nightlife!
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
Tosh T it has only got robuster... like my waist line :)
@mellowyellow4158 жыл бұрын
During my first visit to Montreal last year, all I did was keep to myself. I had to in order to not get lost, which actually happened once or twice (my fault; too distracted). Yes, speaking a few words in French is important. I am not fluent in the language, however, a polite Bonjour or Merci will definitely win you extra points. One of the best things about Montreal, in my opinion, is the metro system. It is fantastic, clean, and so user friendly, unlike the subway in NYC. Another thing I love about it is that for a large city, it's not overcrowded with tourists. You can go anywhere and not be bothered. When in Manhattan, it is near impossible to find a place that is not brimming with tourists posing for selfies or stopping to talk in the middle of the sidewalk. I can't wait to go back :)
@CarcPazu6 жыл бұрын
Montreal will look sketchy at night if you're afraid of metalheads, punks, hipsters, tattooed people and party-animals. Most of those people are harmless, believe me, I'm one of them.
@velliee17418 жыл бұрын
If you are young and single.. you will love it all...
@theholypopechodeii43676 жыл бұрын
Why young and single?
@dattridge9 жыл бұрын
heading to Montreal in early April, haven't been there for 10 years and can't wait. Going for a Habs game and the night life. Nice video
@plazasta8 жыл бұрын
as someone who lives in montreal, I must say that depending on the place and probably time you need to watch out for some drivers as you can meet real jerks, although I guess it's like that anywhere.
@Mono469210 жыл бұрын
Your videos are fantastic! Any chance in the future of you touching down in Australia, I've never really explored much here and I find tourism blogs rather limited beyond places like Sydney?
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
Mono17 We are looking into it. I am hoping for a month long Christmas New Years trip in a couple years time. Hard to get the time to go with both the kids now in school. But so want to go again. I loved it down there, and you are right. It does seem like 75% of the stuff is on Sydney when there are so many other great places, I loved Adelaide for example.
@COLTRANE20198 жыл бұрын
If you're more into travelling than sightseeing, I would definitely encourage you to visit some of the off the beaten track neighborhoods like the south west, NDG, Verdun, Villeray, St-Henri, Le Plateau, Rosemont or even HOMA. If you're here in summer, the best way is to use bixi (the bike sharing system) and wander along the tree-lined residential streets and commercial avenues. As a Montrealer, I feel like no visit is complete without doing this. Otherwise, you will miss the essence of the city. Montreal is consistenty ranked as one of the best cities to live in in the world and its quality of life cannot be understood only by visiting the tourist areas although I admit they're quite attractive to residents as well. Of course, Montreal has its share of problems. However, I do think it's definitely one of the most interesting cities to visit in North America and one my favorite in the world (especially in summer).
@shvetasharma80805 жыл бұрын
Is it safe to take mtro & subway around 9pm there,I mean from train station to metro ,out to Los Montreal?
@Xachremos2 жыл бұрын
Stores close early because of Quebec labour laws. Weekdays most stores must close by 9pm, weekends is 5pm
@ThatCodeBlue3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been fortunate enough to have spent enough time on many visits to Montreal that I don’t feel like a tourist. The food and hotels are pricey in Downtown and Old Montreal but being off the beaten path for your hotels and meals is less expensive. I stay out near Dorval or in Laval and the transportation into the city is easy. For food, you can find nearly everything on Ontario Street East in Hochelaga for cents on the dollar. My one diversion, and I go at least once every second or third night, is Schwartz Deli. It’s my choice for smoked meat and unbeatable in my opinion.
@robpeters22963 жыл бұрын
I'm planning on riding a motorcycle up to Montreal from NY, my question is do you see any motorcycles driving around? would it be easy to find parking for it ? what about over night in a hotel? thanks
@whydoyoucare279 жыл бұрын
You forgot a major hate!!! The Montreal drivers! They are the WORSE! I live in Quebec and I won't drive in Montreal! Actually, Quebec drivers in general are pretty horrid! But Montreal takes the cake! They are rude road bullies! Have zero respect for those of us who drive by the rules because we respect LIFE! They speed, barely stop at stop signs, ride your bumper, have short tempers even when they are in the wrong! They are just AWFUL!!!
@emmaduncan29919 жыл бұрын
whydoyoucare27 I don't care how bad you think the drivers are, no one holds a candle to Boston! every time I go there, I am warned by the people who work at the hotels warn us, "unless you are a native, do not attempt to drive." unless you are brought up to drive like your average Bostonian, you will need therapy afterwords...it's frightening
@MrFantasnick7 жыл бұрын
whydoyoucare27 one word : métro 😉
@vincentsenecal32737 жыл бұрын
whydoyoucare27 . It was you I beat up in the middle of the road for driving like an ass...
@AuskaDezjArdamaath6 жыл бұрын
When in Montreal, just drive like a Montrealer. It’s the best survival strategy.
@mikes38276 жыл бұрын
+emma duncan Agreed. I'm from Boston, and Bostonians are THE worst drivers (i.e. overly aggressive) of any city. I've seen drivers go after pedestrians that are crossing the street, and it's not uncommon to get middle fingers from one driver to the next. Granted, there are some courteous drivers, but you're right, the drivers are the worst. Boston's a world-class city in many ways, but the drivers suck ass.
@paulaannstewartTHANKFUL20247 жыл бұрын
You are brilliant!... lived in Montreal for the past 25 years and you are much more excited than I am:) ...you have Montreal spot on! Great place to visit -- hard living if you have difficulties expressing yourself in French. Very difficult to have a good paying job if you are not PERFECTLY BILINGUAL. This is partially the reason for the homelessness and alcoholism here...cheers!
@robin-bq1lz7 жыл бұрын
Ann Stewart 🙄🙄🙄🙈
@shoeshorts9 жыл бұрын
You didn't mention Le Plateau... Montreal is metropolitan but it has many neighbourhoods that is the opposite!
@music-xr4co4 жыл бұрын
seedy?????? i'm American..been to Montreal 6 times and walked around town as late as 3 to 4 am..never had a problem....this dude needs to define seedy...and it amazes me that cigarette smokers will complain about weed smoke???? not sayin this dude. i found Montreal to be gorgeous at night and since it did not get dark in july until almost 10pm...this dude will have you out for only 2 hours if you enjoy night time ?? he does good on the likes but misinforms people on the "seedy" thing. ... go and be aware like you should be ANYWHERE you go after dark...but this dude is just wrong.
@caz1766 жыл бұрын
i’m in high school in montreal and my school is far from my house. Never have I felt uncomfortable walking around at night or in the afternoon, unlike other places in the world the homeless population aren’t dangerous and as a young girl i’ve never been cat called or followed or felt unsafe. Travelling from the suburbs to downtown for a Habs game is the easiest thing and yes, people do get drunk and you MIGHT see people smoking weed but never will they bother you and IF they do other civilians will step in. Though i do understand why you would believe that our city is like that :)
@davids47957 жыл бұрын
Great energy and enthusiasm, sir!
@austindotson93829 жыл бұрын
My goal in life is to go to Heavy Montreal and visit Montreal for the week end it with one of the most amazing hard rock/metal festivals on the planet.
@yuliyamolchanova86267 жыл бұрын
What is the best way to travel around the city? By public transportation? Do you have any routs you can share or recommend. I do not know what I should start from in my first visit to Montreal. Thank you in advance.
@FruitloopLeviathan7 жыл бұрын
Clearly the metro.
@Travelmichi127 жыл бұрын
I love Montreal too! Such an amazing city.... Great summary, I just disagree with one point, the "seediness". Montreal is one, if not the safest city in North America. I never felt like it was seedy ever. But other than that, great job on he video!
@IdglaMoura6 жыл бұрын
Can you help me out? What’s the meaning of seedy? (Yes I’ve tried google)
@josephmotta51039 жыл бұрын
spending time in Montreal and Quebec this January. Do you suggest I spend more time in Montreal or Quebec? I am already booked for 5 nights in Montreal and 3 in Quebec. Do you think that is adequate time to spend in each city. ?
@kabadyundi9 жыл бұрын
+Joseph Motta More time in Montreal, definitely.
@dwarren10109 жыл бұрын
+Joseph Motta Quebec City in February and do the Winter Carnival best time of the year. Freeze your butt off though but worth it.
@axxex87279 жыл бұрын
+Joseph Motta Yes it is a good day ratio. To be honest Montreal winters can be tough, but if you're expecting the low temperature and the hassle of winter in a big city you'll be ok. Montreal is definitely the more entertaining city compare to Quebec, they do have that winter festival though, at the moment ( january 2016) we dont have that much snow so its easier to move around. Quebec city is very interesting historically but you have more choices in montreal. As well regarding the language you will have more issues in Quebec city regardingthe language if you are english speaking ( i'll suggest to check a quick historical video about the french vs the english in the 18 & 19 century to understantd where this is coming from) Downtown montreal is pretty much bilingual, Montreal do appreciate being ask first if they speak english instead of assuming that they do (again it all about the history of the city) but its understandalble has the province (State for the Americans) is surrounded by english physically and culturally. If you greet a Montreal in french (just a few key words) they will appreciate it and ironically if they speak a bit of english they will ironically swicth to english as soon as they hear an english accent. Have fun.
@jceepf8 жыл бұрын
It is not the most multicultural city of Canada if you define it by numbers: Toronto and Vancouver are more multicultural. But it is perhaps the most integrated city because it is paradoxically the most "melting pot" city of Canada. Immigrants are under pressure to learn French and English--- Quebec society does not accept multiculturalism as easily as the ROC. So immigrants, while preserving some of their "flavour"--- often start to mingle with native French and English Canadians more readily in Quebec. Maybe I am dreaming, but this is my impression. Certainly this is confirmed by the fact that "exclusive neighbourhoods, i.e., ghetto enclaves" are less numerous in MTL than in Vancouver or Toronto.
@thayishere8 жыл бұрын
I think he meant ''the most cosmopolitan city of Quebec.'' Because he kinda said that we shouldn't worry about the language (aka French) when in Montreal in comparison to, say, Quebec City. That's what I got out of the vid.
@Bjornontour8 жыл бұрын
I just love this beautiful city and Go Habs Go!!
@justing69865 жыл бұрын
Go Leafs Go
@MrMolack4 жыл бұрын
My friend...what do you do in the Red Light district with your family in the evening? Nobody goes there...
@Imonetone4 жыл бұрын
Montreal is my hometown. One of the great experiences was going to a CABANE A SUCRE in Late March, early April.
@coccinelle806 жыл бұрын
Parking in Montréal is hell. They live to give out tickets.
@XxOrangesoda2610xX9 жыл бұрын
huh never noticed the pot smell
@sikphil68549 жыл бұрын
GuitarGod Gaming its everywhere stop gaming and go out ;)
@Mark029Qc9 жыл бұрын
GuitarGod Gaming I don't think we living in the same city man
@sikphil68549 жыл бұрын
the dude went to tourists places.... probably tam tams , lafontaine park, random free fests.... so yes it was probably reaking weed everywhere
@XxOrangesoda2610xX9 жыл бұрын
sik Phil lol maybe. Haven't been to downtown area in a little while
@XxOrangesoda2610xX9 жыл бұрын
sik Phil Well when I was little, I noticed weird smells but at the time, I guess I didn't know it was weed and I didn't know what weed was lol
@AdventuristoSupremo10 жыл бұрын
Actually Toronto is the most multicultural city not only in Canada, but the world (by number of countries people immigrated from). I think Miami has a couple of percentage points on Toronto for percentage of population born outside the country.
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
AdventuristoSupremo I did not know that. Thanks for the heads up!
@julesgrenier82699 жыл бұрын
Best thing in Montreal is the Canadiens hockey club. Bell Center is a must-visit for every hockey fan in the world
@vanessar50788 жыл бұрын
Yaaaass and when he says it gets seedy at night... Umm yea my mom made the mistake of bringing me to old montreal one night and i was terrified😂
@xXPyrophorusXx7 жыл бұрын
Someplace I'd avoid like the plague
@music-xr4co6 жыл бұрын
one of the things i consider when booking a hotel in Canada is how close is the 24 hour Timmie's..been to Montreal 5 times and ventured out welllll after midnight for my muffin/coffee fix many times...never encountered a single problem or any concern for that matter..i won't insult this guy...but he must have led a really sheltered life if a homeless person scares him..because you have the misfortune to be homeless does not make you a criminal.
@tanyard9 жыл бұрын
I'm English (And live in the UK if you haven't already guessed), and to be truthfully honest Canada has never really "excited" me as such, like for example a few years ago I would rather of visited the US or Australia, but now over the past month or so, I have really wanted to visit Canada, specifically Montreal. I know that you would thought that a Brit would go to somewhere like Ottawa or Toronto, but I am actually really interested in going to Montreal... I just find the whole English-French thing really unique and amazing, and that it seems to be more fresher, European like, more "Welcoming" and "Nicer" to Tourists, compared to other Canadian cities (I'm not saying that other Canadian city's are not nice). I think also that it would be fun to stand out as a British tourist and see people's reaction's, and try out my skills at talking Canadian-French, etc. I know it may sound a bit deliberately awkward, but I kind of also want to go there as it's not a mainly English speaking place, like everywhere else in the UK, US, Rest of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc, but at the same time it still has a fair bit of English influence and way that could come in handy. Hopefully I will get enough money and plan ahead enough to be able to go there at some point in the next 2 years or so, as i'm only 17 now, and jumping up and saying "Right i'm off to Canada" all the way from the UK would be a bit awkward financially and practically right now, haha.
@tanyard9 жыл бұрын
I see, just out of curiosity, what makes you think that? From what I have seen, Montreal is allot more welcoming, and is allot more "English" (That helps I guess if your main language is English) compared to Quebec city. Montreal seems to have more attractions, more of an exciting vibe, and be overall more entertaining. It seems to also be one of the only tourist welcoming type of places in the whole province of Quebec, everywhere else in Quebec just seems to be simple basic French and is not as welcoming or accepting (I don't mean that in a horrible way) to tourists compared to Montreal. I really do see Montreal as a place where I could walk around on foot everywhere for like 3 weeks, and not get bored. Whilst interacting with the locals in the street and at the markets for example, and then having a blast at some of the bars Downtown at night... That sort of thing. I haven't even been to Montreal once yet, but I already see it as like a second future home, where I will be going out to it for like 4 months of every year, or twice for like 2 months at a time.
@tanyard9 жыл бұрын
I see, thanks for some of that info, it's always nice to others options. I did kind of get that vibe about some of the infrastructure, smallness of every where and the heavy handed police actions that some times happen, but suppose it is still a city, and things like that may and do happen.
@tanyard9 жыл бұрын
Yeah I thought so, hahaha.
@Daero19 жыл бұрын
+King Tanyard I live in the U.S. and I'm about 5 hours from Montreal and 4 hours from Quebec City
@Ali-76767 жыл бұрын
I just returned from Montreal. Regarding the homeless and the beggers, while there were quite a few, most were very polite, respectful, and non-intimidating.
@boatymcboatface185 жыл бұрын
1. The winter 2. The winter 3. The winter 4. The winter 5. The sub zero temperatures during the winter Regarding the city not being vibrant round the clock, I think that is just specific to the downtown core. There are plenty of strips that are the liveliest places I've ever been after dark (coming from a New Yorker). I would also say go to the French speaking nightlife sections of the city, up by Avenue du Parc/ St. Laurent--the English ones are more college students and Americans getting drunk.
@rurulosha8 жыл бұрын
am i the only non-montrealian watching this lol
@xXPyrophorusXx7 жыл бұрын
nope
@hdufort3 жыл бұрын
Montréalais?
@PABrewNews10 жыл бұрын
The only other thing I've heard is not too good about Montreal, is driving through it can be a nightmare at times... Maybe not as bad as Boston Mass, but still a pain... CHEERS!
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
PABrewNews Yes, it is and you can hear it from me too :) well it is not as bad as Rhode Island so there is that ;)
@karlsaleh415710 жыл бұрын
I always said if you use your car in Montreal, you are either a tourist, a parent, or suicidal. This city is designed to favour public transit, which is relatively cheap compared to other cities on the continent. And with all the construction going on these days, taking the subway is an even easier decision to make.
@sherrymclaggan90974 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched a few of your videos on Canadian cities now and you mention that Canada is expensive in every one but I’ve never heard you mention the exchange rate. The Canadian dollar is usually worth less than the American dollar. Generally when you exchange your US dollar, you’ll get about $1.30 Canadian so that should be factored in when you’re talking about money and how far your dollar goes here in Canada.
@etiennedegaulle38177 жыл бұрын
Seedy? Full of weed smokers? I'm on my way! Mais quand j'y vais je ne veux pas parler en anglais!
@robin-bq1lz7 жыл бұрын
Steven Leslie un effort est toujours TRÈS.apprécié, soit le bienvenu.😘
@FruitloopLeviathan7 жыл бұрын
Merci!
@mathis68459 жыл бұрын
Montreal has announced that downtown will be opened 24h a day.
@DavidEvans_dle6 жыл бұрын
The China town section is really a nice place to eat, great duck. BTW go to an "European" type hotel for better room deals.
@cheeveka35 жыл бұрын
Seedy never heard that term before to describe the late nights of Montreal. I would say it can get a bit wild and slightly sketchy do so the accessional drinking.😅
@claudialopez67575 жыл бұрын
Born in Montreal. The food is the best. Even the chains like Baton Rouge and Marathon Souvlaki are good. The smoked meat is legendary. If there's anything I miss, it's the food! Pretty accurate video. If you're driving beware of anyone you see with a squeegy, they will aggressively start cleaning your windshield at a stop/red light and expect a tip for it. Just keep an eye out and wave them off with a no gesture. Try to visit around May/June or in September to avoid the humidity and heat and bitter cold winters (it's a province of extreme weather). Also, it's pronounced 'Muntreal' (small detail). Great video!
@mravka99 жыл бұрын
Pretty accurate assessment except that part about Montreal being expensive. Montreal is one of the most inexpensive cities in the world. Other than that, best food in North America along with NYC. Best city to party in and it's the safest large city in Canada, by far. And yes, lots of pot smoking; largest student population in North America.
@u2danny819 жыл бұрын
mravka9 Gotta disagree. It is so expensive to eat/drink and shop. 15% tax on everything. Metered alcohol. A $10 drink in MTL is not the same as a $10 in say...Boston. Breakfast...I've had amazing breakfasts in MTL, no less than $12. In the US expect to pay from $4-10. I've lived summers in MTL and I love this place!
@sarahbee723110 жыл бұрын
Wish I knew you were coming! I think you should plan meet and greets in certain cities ;)
@woltersworld10 жыл бұрын
That would be fun :)
@hittingtax26707 жыл бұрын
Is bonjour appropriate for any time of day, or is it more in line with good morning, or maybe good evening, or something else like that? Do the French and the French Canadian pronounce “bonjour” the same way”? Thanks.
@xXPyrophorusXx7 жыл бұрын
Bonsoir for good night, Bon Soiree if they're going out at night.
@sirhxgh47215 жыл бұрын
Montreal is actually waayyyy cheaper then van and Toronto in terms if rent and food