Montreal is such a vibrant city with so much to offer. Thanks for sharing these recommendations-I’m definitely adding a few to my list for my next trip!"
That was a incredible video i really enjoyed it. I lived in Ottawa went up to Expo or CFL games or La Ronde. I should've explored the city. Once i went to Quebec City for 2 days i loved the architecture and history. I love the videos and how you both are on the video and have input. Keep up the amazing posts.
We really want to visit Montreal, The weather and lovey streets look so happening and food is really intriguing. One should must visit this beautiful place for sure
Big in depth video. A lot of history and great views to see along the river. I personally would love to visit Old Town. The weather always messes thins up. Mmm beer 🍺. Big fan of those botanical gardens. Mount Royal is very impressive.
I’ve always been curious on what there is to do in Montreal. Now I know! Pretty cool there is public transit to help you get around. And I’m not too found of Ferris Wheels either even though I have been on them. Also good to know to check out popular restaurants there early.
I love and admire you guys videos, excellent stuff guys! If you dont mind I would like to make a suggestion...the lense you are using is good for wide vews at far distances but when it's close up horizontal lines can actually appear curved, I think this is known as the "fish eye" effect. Maybe research it some more but In my opinion this type of lense is good at certain times but is not good for your entire video. You guys take care and I wish you continued success!
Both are -depending on where you're from and, to some extent, your first language. If you're an Anglophone with some familiarity with French -or, I believe, simply a Canadian- you'll be more likely to use the former. US Americans will be more likely to use the latter. The presenter is clearly Canadian.
Hlo mam I love your videos but for more views and subscriber's you should give an editing touch In which I can help you .and your channel also need a thumbnail editor so here I am. I'm doing editing from 5 year's
Lively foid scene is the understatement of the century. Montreal makes new york seem like a backwater village. The only place on earth you eat better than montreal is Paris ...
Huge fan of Montreal! Such an awesome city to visit
Agree!! It's a cool city.
Montreal is such a vibrant city with so much to offer. Thanks for sharing these recommendations-I’m definitely adding a few to my list for my next trip!"
It really is! I definitely recommend it 👌
I haven't been to Quebec since I was in high school - looks like it is time to go back!
Yes definitely plan a trip, feels like Europe in Old Montreal.
Montreal looks like so much fun! Love the vibe! The botanical gardens are so pretty!! 😄
They really are so nice!
We visited Quebec and was awesome. We would love to go back to the area and see Montreal. Thank you for sharing.
Hope you get back one day. It's a great city to explore.
That was a incredible video i really enjoyed it. I lived in Ottawa went up to Expo or CFL games or La Ronde. I should've explored the city. Once i went to Quebec City for 2 days i loved the architecture and history.
I love the videos and how you both are on the video and have input. Keep up the amazing posts.
Thanks for your kind comment! Hope to get to Quebec City one day in the future. Enjoy your summer!
We really want to visit Montreal, The weather and lovey streets look so happening and food is really intriguing. One should must visit this beautiful place for sure
It's a lovely city to explore!
I visited Montreal back in 2004 and remember nothing about it! The cathedral looks beautiful lit the way it was. Mont Royal looks fantastic too!
Sounds like you're due for a Canadian adventure!
Thanks! I'll be there in 10 days
Have a great time!!
A lot of things to do out there. It sounds like a good base to make an itinerary.
Thanks so much!
Big in depth video. A lot of history and great views to see along the river. I personally would love to visit Old Town. The weather always messes thins up. Mmm beer 🍺. Big fan of those botanical gardens. Mount Royal is very impressive.
How long would it take to truly delve into Quebec?
If you're trying to see Montreal and Quebec City, you'd need a solid week I think.
Yes there's lots to see there and the botanical gardens are always a hit.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
No wheel for me either. These were some fun options, even with the rain.
Yeah I'm not a fan of heights 🤣
I’ve always been curious on what there is to do in Montreal. Now I know! Pretty cool there is public transit to help you get around. And I’m not too found of Ferris Wheels either even though I have been on them. Also good to know to check out popular restaurants there early.
It's a really cool city to explore with lots to do. I'll be back in the future for sure.
We get bagels there everytime we go too Montreal. Great video
Thanks very much! We tried 6 different flavours so next time we know which ones we liked best 🙌
Thanks!
Appreciate it!! 🙌
Je ❤ MTL ...
I love and admire you guys videos, excellent stuff guys!
If you dont mind I would like to make a suggestion...the lense you are using is good for wide vews at far distances but when it's close up horizontal lines can actually appear curved, I think this is known as the "fish eye" effect. Maybe research it some more but In my opinion this type of lense is good at certain times but is not good for your entire video.
You guys take care and I wish you continued success!
Thanks so much! Yes I'm looking at a lens that won't create those lines for future :)
Public Transit is 4.75$;
It applies to metro & bus for 2 hours.
Le passe week-end revient à 15.75$, si je me trompe pas.
The weekend pass is 15.75$, if I’m not mistaken.
Applies from 16h (Friday) - 5h (Monday)
Parking is 35$, but public transit is 3,75$.
Good to know.
Only bud is 3.75$
Better to get metro and bus for 4.75$
@@IStayTrueToI It's been a few years since I took public transit in Montréal.
Just curious - she calls it Mun-treal (with an uhn sound) instead of Mon-treal (with an ahn sound). Which one is correct?
Both are -depending on where you're from and, to some extent, your first language. If you're an Anglophone with some familiarity with French -or, I believe, simply a Canadian- you'll be more likely to use the former. US Americans will be more likely to use the latter. The presenter is clearly Canadian.
@@BGTuyau thanks! Good to know!
Nice vid but secure your suv or truck and pray it doesn’t get stolen.. a few or my fd got suv stolen at hotel
Yikes, lots of vehicle thefts are happening across the country these days.
Hlo mam I love your videos but for more views and subscriber's you should give an editing touch In which I can help you .and your channel also need a thumbnail editor so here I am. I'm doing editing from 5 year's
Thanks for watching
too much old montreal. what about downtown, st denis ,westmount, st laurence, etc
Lively foid scene is the understatement of the century. Montreal makes new york seem like a backwater village. The only place on earth you eat better than montreal is Paris ...