Le Traversin B&B Montreal
4124 St-Hubert street Montreal, Quebec, H2L 4A8, Canada
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La tête remplis de nuages et le coeur gros....
... Montréal, la tête pleine de souvenirs et de rires. Me revoici à Montréal... Plus belle et plus assoifé de partage que jamais. L'Asie m'a tant appris. L'Asie m'a tant donné! Avec ses coutumes et ses gens en quête, eux aussi, de bonheur. À une grosse différence près, ils désirent tous partager le peu qu'ils ont.....
Merci Asia! Je reviendrai bientôt fouler ta terre humainement chaude.
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The New World
... can hear lots of good music by musicians just playing in the streets. To me it seemes to be a city with many faces, as in Downtown you can find typical north american skyscraper architecture while feeling in Vieux Montréal like in some part of France (and this impression, however, is even bigger in Québec City). French actually is the language you really hear the most wandering through the streets. But of course english is also very present, so as spanish, ...
History and poutine
... one the insectarium and butterfly house were closed for renovations and our ticket price was very cheap; they charged as being over 65 (no questions asked). Did not get a phone call from Catherine so we were worried that we may not be able to link up. Headed back home to try the Facebook contact. Eventually got in touch and met her in the evening, having a drink at a bar and then eating at a Mongolian Hot Pot. A first ...
La vraie aventure commence
... 8217;est-ce que c’était cette chose si enfermant ? devait-il se demander. Lui, qui n’avait jamais porté des souliers, était maintenant confiné à un manteau et un chapeau castrants, tel qu’un petit animal dans une cage pour la première fois.
Une fois arrivés à la maison, Matias nous a fait le beau cadeau d’être émerveillé avec tout ce qu’il voyait. Sa chambre, en particulier, son lit, son mobile musicale… ay, ay, ay, ...
St. Joseph's L'Oratoire Concert
... Quebec, there was snow everywhere and a ski resort that was blowing snow from cannons onto the slopes preparing for next weekend's opening day. We drove to the Sugar Shack where we saw demonstrations of maple trees being tapped for syrup. We enjoyed dinner there family style which consisted of sausage, meat pies, beans, quiche, potatoes and white bean soup. There was a French Canadian musician who played the harmonica, fiddle and guitar all ...


