Montreal - The Don'ts of Visiting Montreal

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  • Are you heading to Montreal and not sure what to expect? Well we have the do's and don'ts of visiting Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From the Ferris Wheel that gives you a great view, but at a high price to restaurants that will blow you away with their food quality but sometimes their price as well, to the amount of road contruction that will make you not want to drive in Montreal. The best tourist information on Montreal to help you visit and travel better in Quebec.
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Komentáře • 643

  • @LeeroyGgJenkins
    @LeeroyGgJenkins Před rokem +407

    I'm from Montreal and can 100% confirm that a simple, even if butchered, "bonjours" and "merci" will make your experience 100x better.

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před rokem +12

      Yeah that's not the experience I had

    • @ameeliadanis2192
      @ameeliadanis2192 Před rokem +37

      Disagreed. It's Montreal. Not Quebec City. People won't expect you to speak french here, it's a bilingual town.

    • @nuclearsmilz
      @nuclearsmilz Před rokem +47

      @@ameeliadanis2192 do you live in Montreal? I find they are pretty happy when you at least attempt to speak in their language. (french speaker here)

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před rokem +20

      @@nuclearsmilz You assume "their" language is French. I am an anglo from Montreal and I don't care for the french langauge. I am actually boycotting speaking french. I insist on only being served in English in Montreal.

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před rokem +1

      Hello and Thank You is fine. Screw the french lanuagee police. Abolish bill 101, bill 96, bill 21. Stop the censoring, stop the prosecution of the Anglophones in Quebec.

  • @kevinvaillancourt5737
    @kevinvaillancourt5737 Před rokem +125

    I come from the L.A. branch of an old Montreal family and have visited a lot. Generally, the "Don't Go to Montreal in the Winter" is sound advice, but, on the other hand, if you can stand the cold, there is a special beauty, especially in Old Montreal, during Winter time. With the streets frozen and snow falling, the warm lights and cozy interiors of the restaurants, brasseries and cafes are especially inviting. The vibe around Christmas is really special, and the urban scenery just glows with a sort of frozen light that gives everything a special kind of beauty you won't see elsewhere.

    • @thomasschroeter302
      @thomasschroeter302 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Exactly what I was thinking. I lived through 4 Montreal winters and although they tend to suck in March/April when it feels like they won't end, I think the city is beautiful and magical. Especially because the city is not in hibernation but really alive and vibrant. Nuit Blanche is one of the best nights of the year!

    • @mjhammer22894
      @mjhammer22894 Před 9 měsíci

      September/October too late to visit in your opinion?

    • @kevinvaillancourt5737
      @kevinvaillancourt5737 Před 9 měsíci

      Not at all, it's pretty glorious in the Fall. You may get unlucky and get just slate skies, but you also might get cool sunshine and bright leaves. @@mjhammer22894

    • @kartofle123
      @kartofle123 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@mjhammer22894 That's the best time to go to Montreal. Much cooler and less humid and the prices start to come down from the summer high season.

    • @PamelaFord-jg8ms
      @PamelaFord-jg8ms Před 7 měsíci +1

      Even then it gets really cold sometimes. I couldn't open my car door because the lock froze in October.

  • @chrisczich
    @chrisczich Před rokem +69

    As a Montrealer (for all my life) - you hit the main don'ts of the city on the head Wolter! I'd add that the metro system is far more reliable than the bus system, so if you're debating between the two, always go with the metro even if its a further walk, you never known what construction lies ahead for the buses.

    • @Sam-ui1ll
      @Sam-ui1ll Před 11 měsíci +5

      « Une panne de train cause un ralentissement sur la ligne...orange, en direction...Côte-Vertu. Merci pour vôtre compréhension. »

  • @A_Canadian_In_Poland
    @A_Canadian_In_Poland Před rokem +85

    Also for Public Transport: Montreal is the only city I know of where people orderly queue at the stop markers to board the bus based on order of arrival on foot to the bus stop.
    I lived in Ottawa for 7 years and there, it was a mad dash for the open doors. And so has every European city I have been to recently.

    • @real514
      @real514 Před rokem

      I didn't know we were the only ones in Canada.

    • @christopherhinchliffe3952
      @christopherhinchliffe3952 Před 11 měsíci +14

      Similarly, don’t forget to thank the bus driver when you get off the bus - that’s something we all do here

    • @Mp-ir4ri
      @Mp-ir4ri Před 11 měsíci +7

      Omg ahah i hate when people don’t line up, but I understand it’s not common everywhere, I do let old people, pregnant women and people with a small kid before me though, even if they arrived after :)

    • @jeffreymcdaniel6813
      @jeffreymcdaniel6813 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @Mp-ir4ri I love driving through Montreal's streets at night while listening to jazz with the top down!!

  • @jukebox4055
    @jukebox4055 Před rokem +228

    Been living my whole life in Montréal and this is as accurate as it gets. I would also recommend not spending any cash in the old-town's tourist areas, and stick to better neighbourhoods. People always mention the Plateau Mont-Royal, but there is also St-Henri (Sud-Ouest) quarter that has a lot of inexpensive restaurants and beautiful vibe to it.

    • @MirejeLenoir4670
      @MirejeLenoir4670 Před rokem +7

      Totally, visit it but avoid eating/spending there unless you really want to.
      There are some legit fancy restaurants but many are not but still cost a lot.

    • @carolinecote6908
      @carolinecote6908 Před rokem +10

      While in St-Henry, check out the Atwater food market. It’s great!

    • @jeanbolduc5818
      @jeanbolduc5818 Před rokem +5

      Montreal is 400 years of architecture and history . If you do nit visit old Montreal you miss the history of Canada , culture and the only city in Canada with a rich european London , england style

    • @rioriggs3568
      @rioriggs3568 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, have a drink or maybe a Beaver Tail around Place Jacques Cartier but avoid eating in that general area. That being said, things are changing rapidly in Montreal and you can now find some good restaurants and shops in Old Montreal. Again you won't find any Montrealers eating around place Jacques Cartier.

    • @dzello
      @dzello Před rokem +1

      @@jeanbolduc5818 Montreal was founded 381 years ago and most of its buildings are significantly more recent. The only city in Quebec that has 400 years old architecture is Quebec City.

  • @mikeetee
    @mikeetee Před rokem +132

    Great video as always! As a native Montrealer, I would also add DON'T miss out on all the great festivals (including in winter!) Just for Laughs, Jazz Festival, Montreal en Lumière, to name a few. The winters may be cold in Montreal, but the people know how to live it up!

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před rokem +6

      I'm a native Montrealer too...those "festivals" are over rated, the same and tired. They also give tourists a false impression about Montreal that it is always like this.

    • @jkaragias
      @jkaragias Před rokem +15

      As a native Montrealer, those festivals are what Montreal is all about. Winter festivals are fun but Summer in Montreal is also truly unique, so much to do! The vibe is just so different from other cities in North America and the festivals are a big part of that.

    • @valerielafortune9317
      @valerielafortune9317 Před rokem +2

      @@jkaragias Yes. And we also have local/smaller festivals in some neighbourhood. Worth to do some research if you plan a visit.

  • @peteralbert1485
    @peteralbert1485 Před rokem +48

    You did a good job with one of my two favorite North American cities. I would add this "Don't," especially after my last stay in Montreal and Quebec City: Don't miss the chance to visit Montreal in the fall.
    Spring is fun because of the cabane-a-sucres and the restless energy after a long winter, summers are a blast because of the long days and all the festivals, but no big North American city is more beautiful than Montreal between late September and the middle/end of October. The skies are blue, the weather sunny & crisp, and the trees are on fire! We still rave nostalgic about our hike up Mount Royal one Saturday morning, the bike ride under the flaming canopies of the Plateau, Mile End & Outremont, and our train ride to Quebec City past forests, over rivers and through farmlands.

    • @schwenda3727
      @schwenda3727 Před rokem

      I trust hotel prices will be ridiculous within the first 2 weeks of October alone? I’m finalizing plans for rural New England this fall and finding cost effective lodging is quite the chore; especially rural New Hampshire much less Vermont. Much much less anywhere near a weekend…

    • @Poodleinacan
      @Poodleinacan Před 11 měsíci +1

      The cabanes à sucre are very expensive and they often serve pretty cheap food... So, it's better to just buy some maple syrup and do it at home.
      It's nothing fancy, tbh.
      You can make fancier stuff at home with the same ingredients.
      The only thing you may miss are the "oreilles de crisse", which become available to buy in grocery stores at certain moments of the year.

    • @sianwarwick633
      @sianwarwick633 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Poodleinacanoreilles de crisse 😊 beau ça

  • @smallmj2886
    @smallmj2886 Před rokem +59

    We had a family vacation in Montreal last August and just loved it. We were almost ready to move there. We got museum passes that covered almost all of the places that we wanted to go. We took public transit or walked everywhere (including to the airport). We really enjoyed wandering down Mount-Royal Avenue, that was pedestrian only for the summer. The Mount Royal Park was stunning, though I'm glad that we took a bus to the top. Our AirBnB was around the corner from a little bakery, so we had Croissants or Chocolatines every day for Breakfast.
    There were only two underwhelming things that we did.
    1) The boat tour of the river that we took was not good at all. It passed industrial areas and there was just a smattering of pre-recorded audio for interpretation.
    2) The Biosphere was the only museum that we didn't find all that interesting.
    The Biodome, the Archeology Museum, The Chateau Dufresne, The Insectarium, The Botanical Gardens, The Chateau Ramezay, the Planetarium -- these were all fantastic.

    • @bradansworld
      @bradansworld Před rokem +3

      What was your opinion of the biosphere and why you didn't like it?

  • @NN-rn1oz
    @NN-rn1oz Před rokem +25

    I live in Montreal. My wife is from the US. The first two french words she learned are "rue barée".

  • @jotravel7603
    @jotravel7603 Před rokem +24

    I am a tour guide here and i loved your video, you are a very talented CZcamsr who really puts in the work and knows his stuff. Good job! Love your positivity and enthusiasm too ❤

    • @merrillundgren1790
      @merrillundgren1790 Před rokem +2

      The tour guides when we were in Montreal were outstanding! Thank you!

  • @mayaimani7679
    @mayaimani7679 Před rokem +17

    The best vegan food scene I’ve ever visited and I have traveled extensively.

    • @AzzaYCF
      @AzzaYCF Před 4 měsíci

      Sounds promising! Any suggestions of places to eat at?

  • @gturner38
    @gturner38 Před rokem +17

    Just one thing about using "bonjour." In a lot of businesses downtown and in touristy areas, the people working there take the language you start in as a cue for which to use while serving you, sometimes greeting you with "Bonjour, Hi" or "Bonjour, Hello." If you don't speak French, just saying "Hello" will lead them to serve you in English instead of then having to apologize and having to ask them to repeat themselves.

    • @davidst-arnaud1454
      @davidst-arnaud1454 Před 2 měsíci +6

      As Quebecer and french speaking, just by the accent of the bonjour we can easily guess you are a english speaker. I really do appreciate a bonjour from english speaker. It is a acknowledge of my culture

  • @monah5532
    @monah5532 Před rokem +27

    Lived in Montreal all my life, so I see winter differently: Yes, the days are shorter, but few things compare to the brilliant blue skies, sparkling deep white snow in the parks and crisp air. We have lovely outdoor skating rinks, cozy restaurants with fireplaces and some great nordic outdoor spas. Yes, the streets can get messy, but the nearest ski hills are only 45 minutes away, and there are great places to snowshoe, fat bike and cross country ski even closer (you can rent equipment, and everyone is happy to offer instructions to get you started). We're a laid back, friendly bunch, so welcome and hope to see you during the colder months. Just dress up properly (layers and breathable, good warm boots).

  • @alkaiable
    @alkaiable Před rokem +28

    Montreal really is a jewel in Canada....No city in Canada comes close to Montreal's unique vibe, history, art and architecture.

    • @andrewweitzman4006
      @andrewweitzman4006 Před 11 měsíci

      Although as a native, Montreal can sometimes feel like a chunky piece of jewelry owned by your crazy aunt Helene.

  • @AH-jh7jw
    @AH-jh7jw Před 11 měsíci +3

    Lived in Montreal for 23 years, great video and hit the right notes with everything. Now, i live in the south shore of Montreal, for the past 20 years, i always enjoy going to Old Montreal, St-Denis street, festivals around the city, St-Laurent street, downtown. Montreal will always be in my heart. Enjoyed the video.

  • @alexlindquist2986
    @alexlindquist2986 Před rokem +25

    Awesome list! I would add on that if you like hockey and visiting in winter months, definitely don't miss out on going to a game! The Canadiens games are a blast, but also check out some beer league and women's team games too! The locals go nuts for hockey, and it's a great way to beat the weather and meet people. They'll talk hockey all day with you if you play or pay attention to what's happening in the leagues.

  • @post_velum
    @post_velum Před rokem +20

    As a Montrealer, born and bread, I have to say you did a fab job! From neighbourhoods, to politics, food, nature, cultural activities and just getting around our city - you are completely spot on! I think I would add a trip to the Orange Julep and seriously, walk everywhere, on all the side streets especially in Mile End, le Plateau and Old Montreal. Lastly, the metro system is full of original art and architecture and you can buy a day ticket for the bus/metro system, Google a map of what each station has and take a self-guided tour - especially good for a cold or rainy day!

  • @bearmcbear6080
    @bearmcbear6080 Před rokem +10

    One hidden gem I recommend as a day trip is renting a car or taking the 211 bus all the way down to Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue at the southern point of the island. Lots of restaurants on the water and some shops there and in the Pointe-Claire Village. Very nice in the Fall and you're right there along the water.

  • @merrillundgren1790
    @merrillundgren1790 Před rokem +8

    Going to the Jean Talon Marché first thing in the morning (we went in September) I was ENTHRALLED with the gorgeous explosion of the most colorful and freshest produce you’ve ever seen. We bought strawberries and raspberries and washed them there (there’s sinks) and ate them immediately!

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Před rokem +10

    You must be from here or have spent lots of time here because this is pretty darn accurate. Nicely done.
    As other commenters have, i'll just add one more thing: the humidity here will surprise you whether it's summer or winter, it'll make outside temps feel way more extreme.
    Summer can feel tropical and winter will rip your face right off and freeze your bones. Bring the appropriate clothing. And good shoes.
    And yes, trying to speak 2 words of french does go a long way.

  • @ausflygirl3430
    @ausflygirl3430 Před rokem +15

    Loved this video. You said everything I needed to know as I've been considering a trip here, Toronto and Quebec City. I always love hearing what you have to say! Thank you, Mark! Happy NY to you and your beautiful family.

    • @CityViewtours
      @CityViewtours Před rokem +1

      I agree with you

    • @youtubeuserzzzz
      @youtubeuserzzzz Před rokem +1

      Oh, you are really going to enjoy both. I visited Toronto, but I started my University studies in Québec City (St. Foy). So beautiful. Enjoyed my entire time in Québec City. La Belle Province!❤

    • @netalya
      @netalya Před rokem

      Do Québec city! It is probably the most unique city in all of North America. One of my favourite places on this planet!

  • @mejeremiejohnmartin9334
    @mejeremiejohnmartin9334 Před rokem +14

    I’m from Montreal and I approve this message

  • @miriamzajfman4305
    @miriamzajfman4305 Před rokem +5

    I didn't even realize how beautiful is my city , thanks for showing it to me !😍😉

  • @MyBAR89
    @MyBAR89 Před rokem +17

    I visited Montreal in wintee when i was in High School on a French class trip. I remember going to some mall and there was a hockey rink inside and we watched some of the game going on on a bridge that crossed right over the rink. We only spent a little bit of time as we were coming back to the airport from Quebec City after going to the winter carnival.
    Highly recommend and I hope I can go back someday with my family, cold yes but just so much fun and absolutely beautiful.

    • @CityViewtours
      @CityViewtours Před rokem +2

      Wonderful comment

    • @CartoonWeasel
      @CartoonWeasel Před rokem +1

      Bonaventure mall. Used go go skate there all the time when i was a kid.
      Also open in summer.

    • @derekkillen7693
      @derekkillen7693 Před rokem +1

      It was De La Gauchetiere rink
      Super nice place

  • @deliverancetwo
    @deliverancetwo Před rokem +9

    Montreal is so beautiful. Thank you for these helpful tips.

  • @charlenelynch6505
    @charlenelynch6505 Před rokem +4

    Great breakdown of Montreal! Loved it. I love my city there's so much to do here. St-Laurent street is exciting, thrift shops are abundant, great food at a cost is well worth it, we have incredible chefs here. Westmount is my lil gem for cozy pubs. I also love the design scene on Notre Dame street and our underground art.
    Nuit Blanche is beautiful for music enthusiasts and ravers. I'm a local and crescent or bishop street are a must go in the hot summer days. I like Mckibbins.
    Mount Royal tamtams on Saturday or Sunday at noon hippies play their beats and if you're lucky you'll see a dungeons and dragons roll fight in the park across. Just absolutely fun loving people. Weed is legal so have fun 💙

  • @lindalucey9874
    @lindalucey9874 Před 5 měsíci +2

    We live in New England and are fortunate enough to visit Montreal regularly,. I would estimate that half our visits have been in the winter. We love Montreal in winter! Charming and fun! We often take an easy daytrip to the Laurentians for tubing/glissades. The whole family loves it.
    I would like to comment that while in Montreal, if you greet someone with hello, rather than bonjour, they take this cue and communicate in English. Very easy. My dad, however, was thrilled to say bonjour as a greeting, then got tangled up when all his responses were in French. I have always thought this cueing system made everything easier for all.

  • @29markeys
    @29markeys Před rokem +3

    Ahh man! I’m an expat living in Ireland and this video really made me miss my city 😢 Nothing beats Montreal on a beautiful summer day!

  • @basedlawyer5147
    @basedlawyer5147 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I’ve been going to Montreal for over a decade. I speak English everywhere. No one gives a shit. And driving is fine. I drive in from New York and drive everywhere. On occasion, I’ll Uber to a restaurant because I want to drink and also the parking can be a hassle but it’s fine.

    • @JuliasCesar
      @JuliasCesar Před měsícem

      I’m visiting from Vancouver for Formula 1 race week. I know some French but it’s basic high school level French. I’m wondering will people hate me or yell at me if I speak English? I don’t want to be mocked but I know they’ll talk about me behind their backs.

    • @basedlawyer5147
      @basedlawyer5147 Před měsícem +1

      @@JuliasCesarnah. Almost everyone speaks English.

  • @suedoiron6321
    @suedoiron6321 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the kind words about Montreal. Your do’s & don’t were spot on mon ami. I live on the South Shore of Montreal but love going Centre Ville and Old Montreal, also to the Casino Montreal ( & smoke free ) and LaRonde for some summer fun. There’s lots to see and do vacationers will not be disappointed. Again, Thank you for your kind words and to all “ come & enjoy “ all the rich heritage s Montreal has to offer ( and please do try our poutines ) Have a wonderful day everyone, merci ! ❤❤❤🇨🇦😊

  • @katman042
    @katman042 Před rokem +12

    Thank you! My wife and I are planning a trip to Montreal and Quebec this summer and your video is very helpful.

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před 3 měsíci

      One year later…how was your trip to Montreal? Anthony Blinken made a comment that he is concerned about the Anti-English laws the welfare province of Quebec keeps adopting.

    • @katman042
      @katman042 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@GeorgeVassis I wasn’t aware of that. We didn’t have any issues. Almost everyone speaks both English and French Canadian. We found the people to be very friendly. It was a wonderful trip. My favorite part was Old Quebec.

  • @carlabadiola2600
    @carlabadiola2600 Před rokem +2

    Great video! It helped me and my husband plan our recent trip to Montreal. We had a great time. Thanks!

  • @doctorphibes1280
    @doctorphibes1280 Před 9 měsíci

    Local here
    This is by far, the BEST video i saw about montreal
    Everyone who is thinking of coming in town should watch this video
    100%

  • @CityViewtours
    @CityViewtours Před rokem +2

    Montreal is so beautiful❤ 👍. Thank you for these helpful tips.😊😊💕💕💕

  • @mayaxxx
    @mayaxxx Před rokem +1

    i always love to see you cover my city!

  • @Brianopolis
    @Brianopolis Před 9 měsíci +1

    Your vids are amazing. So glad I found you! I haven't been able to travel as much as I like to so your vids give me my trip fix.

  • @sanoush100
    @sanoush100 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video! I just want to add that for keen surfers, Montreal has a fantastic & renowned standing wave on the Saint Lawrence River behind Habitat 67 (which the wave is named after). Jet boating on the Lachine Rapids is also a real blast (look up Saute-Moutons). It's a very refreshing activity for those hot summer days if you don't mind getting a little wet.

  • @KordTaylor
    @KordTaylor Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips! So appreciated. 👏🏻

  • @frankbaumann1084
    @frankbaumann1084 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome city. Been there eleven times; heading back again this year. LOVE MONTREAL

  • @sherrycapito6736
    @sherrycapito6736 Před 6 měsíci

    I absolutely loved Montreal. It was strange that I felt so at home as soon as I arrived. I visited there in 1981 for 7 days for a convention/honeymoon. The Cathedral of Notre Dame was breathtaking. Loved the cobblestone streets, as well......One has to definitely try the French Pastries !!! omg!! melts in your mouth! The food was awesome...........I so loved the environment & people. Everyone was so cordial. Memorable experience.

  • @johndigirolamo5858
    @johndigirolamo5858 Před rokem

    Oh cool! Montreal is the first episode! Love the coverage!

  • @TiemposDePaz
    @TiemposDePaz Před rokem +28

    I visit Montreal twice a year. I definitely drive and I really don't have much of an issue with parking. I really don't go to Old Montreal/St. Catherine area anymore because it is touristy, which is where you don't want to drive. I prefer staying near the Plateau and the fun has always been to drive around explore the areas. I love the Jean Talon Market as the fruits and gourmet foods are amazing and theres a great Italian bakery that has nutella donuts. I also get to Laval for shopping and they have so many restaurants too. Although it probably isn't something most tourist do as it is the local people. I like Westmount and I like basically seeing new areas to just be local and eat local.

    • @charlenelynch6505
      @charlenelynch6505 Před rokem +1

      YES, Westmount is beautiful. My friends live in Westmount and the near by pubs are cozier.
      Happy to hear you enjoy the city 💙

    • @calussier1
      @calussier1 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for mentionning Laval which actually has the largest shopping center (300 stores) in the Greater Montreal! I’m a proud Lavaloise! 😉

  • @tobiojo6469
    @tobiojo6469 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video

  • @TheGreatNoodle
    @TheGreatNoodle Před rokem +6

    If you like winter weather Montreal is fantastic, the only time I would say is 100% bad for visiting is November and March-April, it's too cold and wet to be outside but warm enough for the snow to turn into slush.

  • @Chulayeah
    @Chulayeah Před rokem +5

    Lots of amazing busking in old Montreal in the summer so keep those loonies handy to toss in their hats. After all, Cirque du Soleil got their start there! Also, the Biodôme in the old Olympic park is my favourite place to visit when doing to tourist thing in Montreal. It’s across the street from the Botanical Garden.

  • @ianmcnulty799
    @ianmcnulty799 Před rokem +10

    1. Don't skip climbing (or catching a bus to the top of) Mont Royale, it's a great place for a picnic and the look out is incredible!

  • @MrBeatboxmasta
    @MrBeatboxmasta Před rokem +23

    Winter in MTL is not limited to January and February. If you want to enjoy the greenery, don't go from December to end of April (April is cold rain and even snow season).

    • @TiemposDePaz
      @TiemposDePaz Před rokem +1

      I went in June and it was definitely still chilly. My favorite times I've visited has been August to early October for fall colors!

    • @mejeremiejohnmartin9334
      @mejeremiejohnmartin9334 Před rokem +2

      The good weather is from mid May to mid September. Period!

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Před rokem

      It lasts from mid-November until mid-April.

    • @davishropshire5361
      @davishropshire5361 Před rokem

      Yup my first time in MTL (‘96) was for St. Pats…froze my *** off but had an amazing time

  • @alexh2065
    @alexh2065 Před rokem +13

    Completely disagree for the winter part. I understand that a lot of people don't like winter but if you want something a bit different and a little slower vacation, winter in Montreal is awesome. Although, our winters are getting shorter and warmer every year so if you want the real Montreal winter experience you should come from mid-January to late February. That's your best bet to get cold weather and snow otherwise the odds of getting rain instead of snow increases and no one enjoys cold rain and slush. If you do come in the winter and are lucky enough to have real winter conditions you should go on Mount-Royal for a walk or for a skate near Beaver lake or the Old Port. Or go to Igloofest or Montreal en Lumière festivals. There's still stuff to do and this city during and after a snowstorm is just a beautiful sight. It's my 34th winter here and I'm still in awe every time it snows.

    • @gturner38
      @gturner38 Před rokem

      I love being in Montreal for Igloofest. That added element of taking on the elements elevates what is already a great music experience. Plus there is something really cool about laser shows in the snow.

    • @kevinvaillancourt5737
      @kevinvaillancourt5737 Před rokem

      Canada may eventually be the world's biggest winner from global warming!

    • @jerryhorn4697
      @jerryhorn4697 Před měsícem

      I have visited Montreal and Quebec City three times; two of those visits were in December 2007 and December 2019. I love a Quebecois winter in December, just prior to Christmas! C'est si bon!

  • @jezanne
    @jezanne Před rokem +17

    As a montrealer I will say pretty good list (love that you put the #1 up front). However I disagree with ‘don’t visit in winter’, winter is a different vibe and a different offer. Right now (end of January) there’s the Igloofest, outside electronic music festival with DJ from all over, huge dance floor outside with people dancing in their winter gear where you can experience the pingouin effect (the temperature in the middle of the dance floor is 10 degrees higher). There is also more family oriented activities.

    • @videograph982
      @videograph982 Před 11 měsíci

      how are they with looking after the sidewalks and roads in the winter? last time I was there, I was shocked at how icy the sidewalks and roads were - quite dangerous to walk on. in Toronto, it's not perfect but at not as dangerous as the situation I saw in montreal

  • @laurettecastellano2830
    @laurettecastellano2830 Před rokem +11

    Hi . Great coverage of my city. I left Montréal 30 years ago to live in France and just rediscovered it. It is good that you warned people that Old Montréal is expensive to eat but it is the Canadian dollar which will most likely be less expensive in the long run.

  • @kendra8539
    @kendra8539 Před 9 měsíci

    Great suggestions for traveling to Montreal. I was thinking of driving in Montreal. So glad I saw this channel!

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Před rokem +4

    I've really been bad here....I LOVE Montreal (except that hockey team...what are they called again? lol Boston Bruins fan here) !! Sadly, I haven't been since 1995. Yeah, I'm a slacker. Great video Mark! I gotta plan a trip back to Montreal!! This way I can use my awesome French reading skills courtesy of my high school. Can't speak much French, but reading it? Sure. Came in handy with navigation back in the early 90's.

  • @travelwithhithuwakkarayo

    Wow really nice one

  • @eralar2
    @eralar2 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Don't forget to visit Place Des Arts, downtown Montreal during the festival season. There are literally tons of great free outdoor shows and the ambience is fantastic.

  • @user-ez9hl9vg6w
    @user-ez9hl9vg6w Před 11 měsíci

    Thank u for such a perfect video!

  • @MikeCauchiArt
    @MikeCauchiArt Před 11 měsíci +2

    Atwater market and Parc Jean-Drapeau are also well worth a visit.
    Any motorsport fans will also love that montreals f1 track is free to walk on or even cycle along on one of the cities bixi bikes!

  • @mtremblay8488
    @mtremblay8488 Před rokem +1

    As a Montrealer, Great video. Excellent tips

  • @HotBranch
    @HotBranch Před rokem +8

    Very well done and thorough video. Perhaps a little harsh on visiting in the winter, but maybe being a lifelong Montrealer has frozen my brain somewhat. Parking is a nightmare and the constriction is never-ending, so public transportation and walking is the best way to go. You can buy passes for unlimited bus/metro for almost any stay duration. If you do have a car, there are lots of fun places to visit within 30-60 minute drives if you want to try a day trip in the surrounding areas. Each neighborhood will have something unique to discover, so don't hesitate to ask locals for their favorite 'hoods and points of interest therein.

    • @CartoonWeasel
      @CartoonWeasel Před rokem

      Nothing to do in winter in mtl.
      For winters tourist need to go to quebec city during the carnaval or up north to ski resorts like tremblant.

  • @wonderror9546
    @wonderror9546 Před rokem +8

    This was very thorough for such a short video, great job! My biggest don't as a local: don't think the Plateau is the only cool place to be aside from downtown and Old Montréal. Yes it's cute, yes it's packed with things to see and do, but there are so, so many other great (and very underrated) neighbourhoods to explore.
    For example, I barely ever see Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (Ontario street), le Vieux-Rosemont (Beaubien and Masson streets), Villeray (which is dotted with restaurants and cafés all over) and Ahuntsic (Fleury street) mentioned in videos about Montréal, no matter the target audience. Heck, even le Vieux-Longueuil (St. Charles street) on the south shore is quite nice and historical. If you really want to immerse yourself in Québécois Montréal, those are the places to be. Because let's face it: the entire borough of the Plateau, as nice as it is, is mostly just French immigrants and tourists nowadays.

    • @jamesabdy4842
      @jamesabdy4842 Před rokem

      Those seem like pretty deep cut places to suggest to tourist

  • @1FlyingSolo1
    @1FlyingSolo1 Před rokem +5

    It seems that the general consensus is against visiting Montreal in winter. I'm booked for this weekend. My trip kept getting delayed and postponed, so now here it is January and I'm going, winter be darned!
    To be honest, I used to dislike the winter season, but I find that I become acclimatized rather quickly to whatever environment in which I find myself. I am looking forward to the wintery vistas in store, as well as the solitude of the outdoors this time of year. I've already been advised to dress in multiple layers. Wish me luck!
    Update: I had a great trip this weekend to Montreal. I enjoyed jogging in Mount Royal Park and the views from the vista point. I was suprised to see a lot of locals out skiing and also jogging in the park. I also enjoyed a walk around Old Montreal. I was told by a local resident that the weather this past weekend was rather mild by Canadian standards. It was around 28F (-2C) for most of my weekend, which isn't that much colder than in the mid-Atlantic US where I live.
    I liked Montreal overall and would like to return when the snow melts in the Spring to see more. I enjoyed a wood-fired bagel and some Poutine from a place in Longueuil. The local people were friendly and were willing to speak in English, although a few didn't speak it, especially when I was in the non-tourist area of Longueuil.

    • @jezanne
      @jezanne Před rokem +3

      Hope you will have a nice stay! There is a lot of activities in winter too and way less touristy. January is good since we are getting some snow.

  • @estormy8794
    @estormy8794 Před rokem +5

    I'm a Montreal ex-pat in the U.S. now and you hit the nail on the head. Montreal is so, so worth it. 🥰

  • @andeeharry
    @andeeharry Před rokem +1

    In my experience, going to famous well known popular places comes in handy for many reasons. Sure it will be packed, and noisy, but at least you know you get good food unless it is rushed.

  • @_mahyar_
    @_mahyar_ Před rokem +2

    I got admission to a university in Quebec and can't wait to see that beautiful city. I only need a student visa to come to that beautiful city.

  • @gennieveilleux9999
    @gennieveilleux9999 Před 10 měsíci

    As a Montrealer, I loved your video! Such great tips! I also agree, Winter is not an ideal time to visit (unless you ski! We have a few mountains near the city! 😊)

  • @dodlido
    @dodlido Před rokem +3

    Winter is special in Montréal. There are tons of things to do inside and out.

  • @megancarrigan444
    @megancarrigan444 Před rokem +5

    Great video! However, I’ve gone to Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec City for my birthday in January and loved it! Less crowded and feels magical! Would def say Quebec City has more going for it during the winter time because of Carnival and just outside of it the ice hotel plus the strom spa and ice canoing, but I personally enjoy Canada in the winter as well but I’m def a minority I’m sure 😂

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před 5 měsíci

      happy birthday! did you get layed when you visited montreal?

  • @launesealcin5011
    @launesealcin5011 Před rokem

    ❤I love Montreal!
    Vieux port was very nice!

  • @francoispitre6292
    @francoispitre6292 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A must for nature lovers is Cap-St-Jacques on the west of Montreal island , the nature park is huge and there is a Farm that use no pesticide , and a beach , a hidden gem , but its 20-30 minutes from downtown by car , but you won't regret

  • @SRVaughan1003
    @SRVaughan1003 Před 9 měsíci

    you have great skiing 45 minutes from downtown, and there is always night life, carnivals and other things to do in the winter, like ice hotels. Yes it gets cold, but a warm welcome always makes things enjoyable

  • @3991justin
    @3991justin Před rokem +4

    You nailed it, all excellent tips! I didn't know people make a habit of throwing out coins in other parts of the world 😲😅

  • @robertfeinberg748
    @robertfeinberg748 Před rokem +1

    I was impressed that the Metro tires didn't squeal the way they would in Washington.

  • @dan7291able
    @dan7291able Před 11 měsíci

    That's my city baby, and i completely agree with others, this was ridiculously accurate lol, great video bud, come stop by peeps! :D

  • @cielprofondinfo
    @cielprofondinfo Před 11 měsíci +1

    This video does a great service to the Montréal tourist industry; thank you for it! 😊 I grew up in Montréal and now live in the countryside, just because I hate driving in Montréal. 😅 By the way, you showed a $1 bill, but we don’t have those since 1987: we use the coins now. Same goes for the $2 bill, which was abolished a few years later. We don’t have pennies anymore either, and they’re actually not legal tender anymore! (I think the $1 and $2 bills are still legal, though.) As for coming in the winter, it’s true; there’s not much to do that’s specific to winter, so avoid Montréal indeed. But winter in the rest of Québec province is great! 😊

  • @jorgeluisalrey3061
    @jorgeluisalrey3061 Před rokem

    Bueno el paisaje y la camida rica 🎉

  • @tonycarrera69
    @tonycarrera69 Před rokem +1

    My city baby!

  • @dorondavid4698
    @dorondavid4698 Před 11 měsíci +1

    For poutine here in Montreal, go to La Banquise on Rachel street.
    Very crowded (almost always has a line up) but has tons of choices and huge portions

  • @cool2rule2
    @cool2rule2 Před rokem +4

    I’m a local and I can confirm that St-Viateur and Fairmount bagels are awesome. Definitely not tourist traps.
    Also yes, driving is nuts here if you’re not used to it.

    • @queaniesincetip4363
      @queaniesincetip4363 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, and even Swartz's, despite being flooded with tourists, is considered a local place (with lots of Montrealers going to it regularly, especially in the off-season). Now that The Main has closed it's probably even more "local" again.

  • @vintagewitching
    @vintagewitching Před 9 měsíci

    As a quebecois montrealer, I have so much to say. But you did so good. lol. Yes, Winter sux lol. Also, look into good sirop d'érable (maple sirup). The quality varies, and the tourist shops may sell some of the best quality. But GO to an erabliere and eat the complete meal if you want the most delicious experience of your life!

  • @uyen-phuongnguyen8757
    @uyen-phuongnguyen8757 Před rokem +9

    I agree ! Montreal bagels are fantastic. The food scene is very diverse. And yes, try to say "Bonjour" and "Merci" :)
    Bon séjour dans ma ville.

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před rokem +1

      Bonjour and Merci??? Hello and Thank You in Englsih is just fine. Why so anti-english?

    • @nlbhaduri
      @nlbhaduri Před rokem

      Merci!

  • @allitm4642
    @allitm4642 Před rokem

    Awesome video!! Which hotel did you stay at and did you hear Airplane sounds? Keep up the great work 👍🏻🙏

  • @louisndupuis
    @louisndupuis Před rokem

    You sounds like a local! Good job! And thanks for the first "don't" ;)

  • @paulc4209
    @paulc4209 Před rokem +4

    Montreal is beautiful in winter, but you really need to know exactly where to go and what to do, don't miss Montréal en Lumière.

  • @offthebeatenpathadventures1348

    I can't wait to see the museums that you've recommended. I'll definitely need to pick up some French

  • @derekkillen7693
    @derekkillen7693 Před rokem +3

    Video is super nice and you covered alot of Montreal
    Other places you would want to see is Verdun ( metro de L Eglise )
    In the summer the close Wellington street and you have all the local restaurants and stores that have good deals great food
    Black Strap BBQ is one of the
    If you have a car and what to drive for the beat Smoked Meat..go to Pete's Smoked meat
    You will not regret it
    Bonjour and Merci GO A LONG WAY
    Montrealer's appreciate you making the effort
    Safe travels and hope to see you here next summer
    If you want other places to go, ask and ill try to help

  • @toxikavenger9088
    @toxikavenger9088 Před rokem +4

    they sell packaged things of schwartz smoked meat and fairmount bagels at costco in montreal

  • @ha63
    @ha63 Před rokem +3

    On Ile Sainte-Helene you have the former Expo 67 grounds. The Montreal Casino is in the former French Pavilion. The Biosphère is in the former U.S. Pavilion, and the La Ronde amusement park is on the other end of the island, all accessible by the Metro stop of the same name

    • @gturner38
      @gturner38 Před rokem +1

      Don't forget the relatively short walk to Habitat 67. They now do tours during the summer.

  • @MissFussbudget
    @MissFussbudget Před rokem +4

    Another place worth visiting is the Atwater Market, located next to Montreal's beautiful "Old Canal". Also, Parc Des Rapides, a park and bird sanctuary located in the suburb of Lasalle, is a great place to do some birdwatching and experience the magnificent Lachine rapids.

    • @rledur
      @rledur Před rokem +2

      Mainly at the end of summer, with mountains of colorful vegetables and fruits.

    • @MissFussbudget
      @MissFussbudget Před rokem +1

      @@rledur Yes, particularly in the months of July and August.

  • @morganvie5541
    @morganvie5541 Před rokem +1

    Awesome advice! Usually people say Bonjour/Hi it let’s the person know they are billingual 😊

  • @AndyAllOver
    @AndyAllOver Před rokem

    Merci pour le video! Headed to Montreal + Quebec in a few weeks.

  • @loriweber1948
    @loriweber1948 Před rokem +8

    I'm a local and never say that winter sucks. Never! Love winter here.

  • @ChantalQC1969
    @ChantalQC1969 Před měsícem

    I'm happy you brought up the "Do not talk about separation." Besides that, have fun from a Quebecer!!!!

  • @TravelAdventureswithEricB

    I really enjoyed Montreal,I really need to go back and hit up Quebec City while I'm there.

  • @MoonbeamBase
    @MoonbeamBase Před 4 měsíci +1

    English Canada is so spiritually and creatively barren. I get so jealous watching anything about beautiful Montreal.

  • @Leslei8417
    @Leslei8417 Před 9 měsíci +2

    There is Quebec City that is just as beautiful as Montreal and is worth visiting.
    On a side note, some stores will accept USD but they will not do any conversion, meaning they will consider it as CAD.

  • @caribbb
    @caribbb Před 10 měsíci

    Montrealers here. Pretty sound advice in your video. Don’t drive is especially good, use the metro or… as of recently try staying in Brossard (a suburb) and taking the new REM trains into the city. You’ll get a nice view of the Champlain bridge, St Lawrence River and city skyline in the 20 minute ride. You’ll end up at Central Station in the heart of everything. From there walk and explore.

  • @Island_Line_Rail_Productions

    For sure always greet people with Bonjor Hi....works every time🤣

  • @anthonyf.9457
    @anthonyf.9457 Před rokem +2

    Just came back from Montréal to celebrate my birthday. My first gateway birthday in one of my cities🎉🎉❤🤍🇨🇦

  • @LARSENALmtl
    @LARSENALmtl Před rokem +6

    En tant que Montréalais de naissance, je dois dire que ce vidéo est pas mal spot on. Kudos.

    • @GeorgeVassis
      @GeorgeVassis Před 3 měsíci

      This an ENGLISH language platform. Why do you disrespect the English language so much? Learn English and speak English in Montreal!

  • @hutlazzz
    @hutlazzz Před rokem

    as montrealer(well, north shore of montreal,laval) I agree of all about this lol...Dont be scare to explore all around.
    But yes winters sucks... there not much to do,maybe igloofest festival and hockey games... just waiting spring to get my bikes out and go around xD

  • @Ahuntsicspotter
    @Ahuntsicspotter Před rokem +3

    Some people 🙄 are visiting Montreal during the winter and they are doing that during the Martin Luther Kings and presidents day long weekends traveling to Montreal from the USA 🇺🇸 but the advantages to come to Montreal in the winter is to save money 💰 on accommodations because it's getting cheaper due to the low season.