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Well, our flight went well. I was a little worried because we booked an Air Canada flight and the first leg was actually on a United plane. Then the connection was on a Jazz flight, which is a subsidary of Air Canada. I had visions of our bags going everywhere but Montreal. All was fine and our bags met us in Montreal.
We went out and had …
Montreal - Canadian- European
... like New York. They have got a great shopping district, art, bistros and a hill from where you have a nice view over the city. There also hip districts with cooler houses and shops. The park on the Mount Royal is so nice in autumn with the foliage. And of course the cool thing about Montreal is that everyone speaks French and English. I must have something French on me ...
De las Mil Islas a Montreal
... lo único que conectaba era a los dos países, ya que no había ninguna ciudad importante en los alrededores.
Tras el crucero volvemos a pasar la frontera y nos dirigimos a nuestro último destino canadiense, Montreal. No pudimos dedicarle demasiado tiempo, pero nos pareció una ciudad tranquila y agradable, con un centro histórico coqueto pero pequeño y un downtown similar al de las ciudades ...
Juliette & Chocolate - mmm
... the entrances were blocked off because of the protests during the day. I walked back to Place Des Arts metro and met Trish there and we caught the train to Berri-UQAM. The place we were meeting Vincent, "Juliette & Chocolate", was just down the street a little bit from the metro. There were lots of police around the metro station too, not sure what was going on there. We met Vincent who is our cousins husbands brother! Confusing much? The restaurant was ...
I don´t speak French
... br> One thing that you notice straight away when you arrive in Montreal is the influence of French Canadian culture. They definitely have no desire to embrace English Canada in this region of Canada. All signs and everything is in French and then on a few signs in a much smaller font is the message in English. It is quite amusing and you can see that a lot of French Canadians in Montreal actually resent having to communicate in English. I guess from their perspective this ...