Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavor. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
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Nestled in the heart of little Burgundy, Spa Vert offers the best in massage, osteopathy, naturopathy and energy work in a welcoming, safe and eco environment.
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At Quantum eBikes, we are passionate about electric assisted bicycles. Founded on the 1st of June in 2015 by Robert Guimond, our mission has been to demystify the electric bicycle and make them accessible to all. Part of our job in this emerging market is to educate customers on the advantages of eBikes, a highly enjoyable and ecologically sound method of transportation. We believe there is an e-bike model for everyone and it is our mission to find the right one for you. Come by and test out one of our leading brands today: Stromer, Riese & Muller, Gazelle, Neomouv, Quantum and more!
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The market, along the Lachine Canal, offers cheese, local produce, baked goods and meat from different vendors. Buy food there and head to the canal for a picnic.
Tried both of these markets and Atwater had a bit more about it than Jean-Talon, great foodstalls, organic shops and many little places to buy things to eat or take back.
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We have over 40 years of experience creating and guiding tours and we have nearly 15 years of culinary experience! In 2016, more than 3 000 people participated in one of our culinary activities.We have over 20 guides specialized on our culinary history.
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We travelled to Montreal to see L.A. band, the Allah Las. Having already seen them in NYC, and not wanting to see them on a Sunday in Toronto, we headed up the 401 to Montreal. This is a beautiful venue in a funky neighbourhood. Staff were friendly, but a little slow getting people through the door on a bitterly cold night (does Montreal have any other kind of night in winter?). The multi-level venue has been lovingly restored, and even the bathrooms are clean and spacious. You can watch the show in general admission on the floor, or slightly higher up on a mezzanine. For the brave, go up to the absurdly sloped balcony. The sight-lines are great, but avoid it if you get vertigo or have imbibed too much. Seriously. The drinks are priced as one would expect, and the pour was heavy. The sound was perfect. The band was brilliant, as well. But, for some reason, the very young (under 25) crowd have decided the Allah Las are a band that merits a mosh pit and crowd surfing, which even the band acknowledged as unusual and not the norm for them. Maybe the youth of Montreal have pent-up energy that needs to be expressed. Had we not had the mezzanine, they would have ruined the show for the rest of us. Let us hope this night was the exception, because this venue is great for any show.
This store sells memorabilia from Montreal of years past.
This antique shop is one of the mainstays of Montreal's famous "Antique Alley."
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