@@정선주-p3n oh yes! i dont know any french just basic like bonjour ,bonsoir, merci. there are a lot of anglo here so as long as you know English youre good
@@정선주-p3n ABSOLUTELY, not a problem at all. Some areas will be easier than others to live in 100% English but a whole of people do not speak french at all around here. A surprising amount of people are completely bilingual in Montreal (myself being one of them) - especially in the younger generations. You'll figure it out I promise :D
Great video! We live in Ottawa Canada, so Montreal is quite close to visit, and we love both Montreal and Quebec City for their European charm, the fabulous food and the history! If you can learn a few phrases in French, it’s even better. Lots to see and do, and always fun. Highly recommend them both! Thanks for taking us along with you.
@@ajmendizabal6992 Most people speak English so you can get by without French, but they will very much appreciate you making an effort with a few phrases or words in French!
Speaking as someone who has lived in the city and goes back frequently to visit, I would stay away from the touristy sites if you want to get the best experience. My favourite places are Marche Jean Talon (Ryad for Turkish Pastries), Boulangerie Le Pain dans le Voiles, Boulangerie Hof Kelsten, Boulangerie Kouign Amann, Patati Patata, Cafe Saigon, Square St. Louis. (Clearly I visit to eat lol). I'm always content to just grab a Bixi and see the city by bike since it's very cyclable and the green space is so beautiful.
Love Montreal. My favourite city in Canada from what I have explored. The French influence permeates in a great way - especially the art, food and music. The Botanic Gardens there are fantastic - its big with great vistas very cleverly landscaped together to provide beautiful expose of many different horticultural themes across the world - Japanese - Chinese - First Nations a few of them. They have some special exhibitions in the summertime so I would check that out. Then the green space is spectacular in many places and getting around via the Metro a breeze. Great place - will definitely be back. That Van Gogh immersion show looks great and I would definitely explore things like this which are pretty regular events in this artsy city. Thank You for the stimulating reminder of this wonderful city.
Hi Alina! Stumbled across your videos when I was planning my travels to Colombia and so cool to see you visiting my hometown! Glad you enjoyed your experience here!
I have been to Montreal many times and the food and restaurants are fantastic. Even the small cheaper places serve great dishes and it’s really international cuisine. Summer in Montreal in the plateau is great.
I'm a Montrealer living in Toronto. My heart has always been in Montreal and your great video has made me want to go back. You hit the right tone and went to many of the important areas of the city for sure. Great job! Cheers!
Hi Alina! Thanks for taking me back to my birthplace and hometown, Montréal! I don't get home often enough, so it's a nice treat to visit very familiar places from afar. You need to spend more time here, Alina. Highpoints during the summer include the 'Festival International de Jazz'; 'Just For Laughs (the Montréal Comedy Festival); and the Montréal Grand Prix F1 auto race. There's always so much to do and see here!
Sadly only been to Vancouver so far. What a relaxing and enjoyable video this was Alina! Montreal is definitely a city to add to the list. Thank you for bringing this video to us. BTW your music accompaniment to this video was excellent.
You released the video on perfect time! I'm planning on going to Montreal during this weekend! Btw, recently started following you after I stumbled on your Saskatchewan videos and your content is awesome! Keep up the good work 🙌
Hello Alina McLeod, just watch your video of Montréal City, QC Canada to see your point of view and where you've been going. I was born in Brossard (South shore of Montreal) and lives in Pierrefonds since 2016 (Montreal Island). So I loves to watch people from Canada, USA, Europe, etc... to see what they like or don't. 1st) Yes, bagel St-Viateur is one of the best for bagel, you've done a great pick. 2nd) Schwartz is often full, it is a classic place to go and nice pick with Smoked meat poutine :) 3rd) Great idea to go on the area of Mont-Royal (nice places to go & restaurants) and of course the Old Montreal / Old Port for tourist even for Montrealers. 4th) If you come back in few years, I can, if you want made some restaurants suggestions and places to go to help you better. Also as a bonus comment, I might said to you that your black sunglasses is really great on you and facial expression too. I just saw that you also have a video of Quebec City, QC Canada, so I will see it after and do the same thing (but shorter then this one) :) Enjoy Alina and have a wonderful day.
To learn about Montreal history I recommend the Chateau Ramezay next to Place Jacques Cartier in Vieux Montreal. It has been a museum since 1895. Guided tours are offered in both English and French.
Love Montreal. It a city where I had my bachelor party 😉 and years later a family vacation....with very different venues of course 😄. Old Montreal had much charm and areas like that are what make city interesting. And I still have not decided if Montreal v NYC....best bagels 🥯.
Love this city....!!! A holiday to Canada has been on my mind since I was a teenager. Canada is definitely the right sort of place to dream about. Sometimes I imagined the amazing sights that Canada has to offer. Fast forward quite a few years, and Canada is still on my radar to visit one day. I've never been to Canada, and never had Poutine😔😔😔. It looked scrumptious...!!! I wish I could have that one of the most quintessential Canadian dishes!
Montreal is so amazing! I think only Brooklyn, where i have lived is similar in both diversity and cultural authenticity. I worry that the government in Canada is destroying the country and pray the intelligent people of that beautiful land make it stop!
Fantastic video Alina! I have always been attracted by Quebec and these videos are amazing and particularly interesting Quebec is so beautuful!! Thank you very much for sharing this awesome video
I leave in the winter, did Thailand, Mauritius, Turkey ane Dubai this year and just got back, proud to call this place home. I live in the mountains 45 min north of Montreal to enjoy the peace and quiet, and head into MTL whenever I feel like getting that vibrant fix of energy. Going down there this weekend because of this video hehe
I enjoyed the Rue de Catherine which is the city’s main shopping drag and you’ll find among other stores, Hudson’s Bay there and just below the street is the famous underground city where people go to escape bad weather, during the summer and the long cold winter. Two things about Montreal deserve mention: you’ll see the stadium where the 1976 Summer Olympics was opened, memorable for Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci receiving the first perfect 10 scores in the history of the sport and the Habitat from the Expo ‘67 designed by the Israeli architect Moshe Safdie. In closing, the best eatery I’ve ever been to near the English medium university McGill, now sadly closed, was the fresh food market Marche Movenpick. Some of the best food, served buffet style, I’ve ever had in my life.
Yes 1976 what a time to be in Montreal. We drove up from Philadelphia and had tickets to the gymnastics. We tried to trade the gym tickets for the track and field, but no one would trade with us. Well, that turned out better than we ever could imagine, as we ended up at The Forum, and witnessed the first perfect 10 score by the great Nadia Comaneci (who I had never heard of). Also, we were huge hockey fans, and I was in awe of The Forum in Montreal, where Atwater meets Saint Catherine as we in Philly would say. Also, the Canadiens, had just beaten my beloved Flyers in the Stanley Cup Final, preventing us from win our 3rd straight Stanley Cup. We had some good-natured fun talking with the Canadiens fans, as they would rub it in. My comeback would be, at least The Flyers beat The Red Army, where the Canadiens only tied them. I fell in love with your great city!
The biosphere was part of 1967 Montreal Expo.Did you go to museums? Did you go to Old Montreal? My family and I have driven a motorhome across Canada. We loved Montreal.
Hey Alina! I know you must have been tired at the end of the day, covering all those places in a day!! I know because I have lived there for so long. Also check out the Atwater market and the walk along the Lachine canal nearby. It is connected to the old port. Do this when the starts to set. I am sure you will love it! Enjoy your time in Montreal!
Very Well done on both Video's of Quebec City and Montreal ...... I'm with you on the Poutine ...I like mine with Just French Fries , Gravy and Cheese Curds .... Then to have a Smoked Meat Sandwich w/ Mutard ...annd swiss cheese in the fall weather ..... Great memories ....thanks so much for sharing your video's
Now this is one of the only cities I’ve been to that you go to. This video makes me very reminiscent of my trip there! I was there in winter so got to see all the snow scenes from the top of Mont Royal. The smoked meat sandwich’s at Schwartz’s is amazing!
Oh yeah! I like bagels. I'll bet Montreal is kind of a Mecca for foodies. I see "Montreal" style seasonings all the time. That poutine with smoked meat looked real good! I wonder what would happen if you went on a personal quest to meet "The Smoking Man"? He is 85 now and lives in Toronto. William Davis I think is his name, his character on the X Files is iconic! 😎👍🇺🇸🇨🇦
Excellent choice of city to visit! Montreal is world class, has great food/service, vibrancy, the top jazz fastival in the world and so much more! It's Europe, but in Canada!
Next time try the cafe Olive et gourmando in old Montreal, inside the Marché Bonsecours for lot of Canadian products ( jewelry , bags, maple syrup and clothes), and for the poutine La Banquise. Vous êtes charmante comme tout
My old cross country ski club trains on those stairs in the fall. The best athletes do 5 reps from top to bottom, sprinting to the top at the end of the stairs!! Some are in their 50s and 60s.
❤ 🙌🏼 This is my hometown… i live in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal. Quick question: do you use a tripod to film the stationary shots? Do you film with a camera or your phone? Thanks in advance! 🙏🏼
Wow! 😮 ...and all of this time i thought Canaduh was nothing but dog sleds, hockey, snow mobiles, and beer. Im definitely interested in Montreal now. ...and you look as beautiful as ever, Alina!
I have recently subscribed to your channel and let me tell you that your videos are amazing and the way you speak is very nice and fathomable even to foreigners whose first language is not English. I'm from India and love watching your videos. Always keep up the good work. God bless you 🙏😊
Alina, Hope you are doing well. Montreal is a city that we've had many great memories. It's a place we keep going back to. Best Seasons are Summer and Fall for the Festivals i.e. Just for Laughs Comedy Festival , The Jazz Festival , The World film Festival are about a few. So many more to attend including a Japanese Festival. And Alina, we agree with you about Smoked Meat and Bagels . The best in the world. There's nothing like it. Poutine is better in Montreal . Here ia a question ? St. Viateur or The Fairmount for Bagels ? Sending you much love from Richmond, Va. 💕💕💕 Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Up until 1976, Montreal was by far the most important city in Canada in all respects, French or English. Now it is a distant second to Toronto. The worst era for Montreal was the 1990s. It was descending to Third World level. All that was left during that epoch was sports and arts, just like in poor countries. Fortunately, things have recovered for Montreal. It does not need to be #1 in Canada. It is great as it is.
*sigh…makes me miss my birthplace! NDG used to be my home. Great video and I agree on your spots…so many places that one video simply cannot capture. Few other places I recommend: Fairmount bagel, Toqué, La Banquise, Frite alors, and Wilensky’s (iconic)! Keep up the great work!🙌🏾
I have been to Montreal many times, because I have been living in Canada (mostly in Toronto), since 1975. My favourite spot in Montreal is the restaurant Reuben's, at 888 rue St. Catherine. They serve smoked meat. Greetings from Toronto, Alex
Great narration, I think you missed your calling, I could see you being a news caster at a major network making millions of dollars, your articulate, well groomed, and great personal charisma, go get them tiger!
Lol I thought about that but it definitely wouldn’t be the right job for me. I prefer to work for myself and have full creative control. Also they have to get up super early and wear a crazy amount of makeup 😅
Hi, I'm a first time viewer (I think) and this video was great. You did a masterful job taking us along with you so thanks for that. Do you speak and/or read French?
@@jacquelinebourque8041 LOL, people kill me with their cyber fake hostility. I simply asked a question on whether or not they spoke French. I did not say that she had to speak French. I guess if someone asked you if you knew what time it was you would reply "I don't have to know what time it is!!!!" :) Relax. Have a cup of herbal tea of something.
Hi Alina, I've been to Montreal many times but I haven't seen such a beautiful sight like you there :) Hope to meet you in person some day. Keep making those nice videos.
when u visited Calgary i used to live in Edmonton.. then i moved last march to live in Montreal.. are u following me Girl ?! lol i wish u came few weeks ago to Montreal there was Formula 1, mural festival and Franco and salsa festivals but dont worry there is jazz festival next week.. and many more .. i am in downtown everyday i hope i can see u and say Hi .. i love ur videos
I liked Montreal when I visited. Most of the city is Fluently bilingual, so getting around in English is really easy. I've had the bagels and yes they were better than the standard ones. I was at Schwartz Deli for Montreal Smoked Meat which was very good, I was at Bar B Barnes for amazing ribs. Covid did in the original downtown location, but they have opened other locations around the city. I was most impressed with the fashion scene in Montreal, Going to a club the ladies were dressed to the nines in a way I've never seen before anywhere in Canada.
Bonjour Mademoiselle Alina, Montreal, se bon. Been there a couple of times, like it and the area. Parlais Francaise helps!. Real good work, always nice to see these places again with you´re eyes. Regards, Markus
If youre visiting in summer (the best time) do not overlook the newly pedestrianised streets, which are closed off to traffic. These are avenue du Mont-Royal, Villeray, boul. St -Laurent (only some weekends) and of course, the whole area around Place-des-arts. One thing to avoid: driving. Try not to being a car, and if you do, park it in the hotel's secure underground parking garage. Biking is an excellent way to get around and for trips of less than 40 consecutive minutes Bixi is best. For longer duration see bike rental shops. Biking from Old Montreal along the canal is popular and McClaulsen isnthe biggest biergarten -type place on the canal.
Thank you for making a video about my town!! It makes me so happy when I see my favourite youtubers visit Montreal - I always end up discovering places I didn't even heard of. For anyone looking for the best poutine in town, don't go to la Banquise! Go to Ma Poule Mouillée just across the street and you'll thank me later! ;)
If one walks the Old (Vieux) Montreal from Norte Dame Montreal toward the St Lawrence River, it has the Sunrise scene if you get up early, in a warmer day of course!
Nice video! I am from Montreal, and there are so many nice places it is hard to see it all just visiting. I prefer Fairmount Bagels, also in the Plateau over St. Viator, but you can't sit down and eat at Fairmount, too small, you get your bagels and go out. I was a hard core Schwartz's eater but there is another smoked meat old gem of a restaurant called Snowdon Deli. Not as old as Schwartz's, it opened in 1946, but delicious smoked meat with more elbow room, as it is a bigger restaurant.
Great travel videos!! If you venture to the Ottawa area (I used to live in Ottawa), I recommend going to the Gatineau Park look-out near to Hull, Quebec. The edge of the Great Canadian Shield can be observed in all its glory. It is a amazing sight to see!! If you venture to Prince Edward Island and need accommodations, you are very welcome to stay at my humble abode near the ocean. You can help me improve my Russian speaking skills.
All the best and interesting cities in Canada are in the east, Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. the worst cities are the Prairie cities like Calgary.
So sad seeing the Pharmaprix behind her at the end, a constant reminder of Warshaw's death and hurried replacement. Much of the neighbourhood is like that now, my grandparents would not recognize it.
Weather in Montréal and Québec City differ, as Québec City is situated more north. In Québec City ( where I live ) we go almost every day from a full sunny sky to darkness in 10 minutes time. Sun sets happend almost instantly, and the temperature drops immediatly 4 degrees celcius in summer time or in winter time, no discrimination...
You are comparing a city in Quebec to a typical city in north America where most important thing is detached suburban home and front/back yard and their so called "neighborhood character" (even though they are boring and has no character).
@@skinnflint you may not find a Substance in it, But I'm sure there are many people who can understand what I meant. the reason most of the cities across Canada and united states are uninspiring is post world War suburbia. Cities across Canada and united states used to be compact, vibrant and full of character before 1940s. But after that cities started building cities for cars instead for people. The car dependant suburbia, the same strip malls and big box stores. There is a reason why people in culturally rich European, Asian, and south american cities don't live in detached homes in sprawling suburbia and that's what makes Montreal so special, it's feels more like a European city rather than a post world War north American city. Everyone wants to live in a detached homes with front and back yard including me and even people in Europe but when we live in cities we have to make sacrifices for our collective good. I'm not saying we all should live in a 20 story condo tower but living in a 3 or 4 storey condo or townhouse with modest front and backyard is not horrible look at charming European cities like Zurich and amsterdam. Luckily urbanism is taking over north America and you can see the results many cities and removing single family zoning and building mixed use transit oriented developments, bike lanes are popping up and cities are tearing down highways inside cities. Please don't mistake me I'm not crazy to write these long paragraph😊 I just wanted to educate you that's it, you may try to understand it or just ignore.
I've traveled most of North America, visited many cities. Montreal is THE city for me. It has quiet, residential areas great to raise families, it has much more dense areas great for socializing and experiencing dense culture. It has upscale areas filled with mansions and lower rent areas that amazingly are both clean and low crime. Most everywhere is easy to access with public transportation. Winters can be long and cold in Canada, but Montreal has a huge "underground city" in which you can easily spend all day shopping, eating, going to the theater, etc., without ever needing to wear a jacket. Rents in Montreal are extremely reasonable compared to most everywhere else in North America. The downsides are that employment here requires at least some fluency in French. Vistitng however is not an issue if you don't speak French, as most Montrealers speak at least some English. If you start a conversation with a halting "Bonjour", most Montrealers will promptly switch to English when they hear your accent. I've heard many criticize Montreal (Quebec province) for having a seperatist movement, wanting to break away from the rest of Canada. To that though I would ask, where in the world can you have a vote to separate a country, have that vote come in at a virtual 50/50 dead heat, and not have violence in the street? Only in Quebec. This is a very civilized and peaceful place.
Masterful bit of editing, because I did not see one single orange construction cone that literally blanket the city every summer. Good work.
She must be married to the Mafia Mob, LOL.
Those cones are placed there whether there is construction or not, haaaaaaa! xD
I sensed a challenge there! 0:54 !! 🤣🤣
1:51 didn’t take very long to hit the orange signs 😂
i just moved to Montreal 2 months ago and im having the best time of my life
❤️❤️❤️
I can't speak French at all.
Can I live in Montreal?
Is that possible?
@@정선주-p3n oh yes! i dont know any french just basic like bonjour ,bonsoir, merci. there are a lot of anglo here so as long as you know English youre good
Sure?! I love Montreal I Wish go there soon 😌
@@정선주-p3n ABSOLUTELY, not a problem at all. Some areas will be easier than others to live in 100% English but a whole of people do not speak french at all around here. A surprising amount of people are completely bilingual in Montreal (myself being one of them) - especially in the younger generations. You'll figure it out I promise :D
La plus grande ville francophone de l Amérique pas seulement du Canada 🇨🇦. 😊
Et la deuxième plus grand au monde !
@@maxencelavigne5406 Faux genre la 10e je crois 😉
Cest Bonne
Et de l'Océanie!
Great video! We live in Ottawa Canada, so Montreal is quite close to visit, and we love both Montreal and Quebec City for their European charm, the fabulous food and the history! If you can learn a few phrases in French, it’s even better. Lots to see and do, and always fun. Highly recommend them both! Thanks for taking us along with you.
I noticed the can of City Seltzer. From Ottawa
How much French do they speak in Montreal, is it necessary to know French if I go there
@@ajmendizabal6992 Most people speak English so you can get by without French, but they will very much appreciate you making an effort with a few phrases or words in French!
Ottawa is quite boring compared to Montreal
Love Ottawa.
Had to laugh at your "help me!" smile climbing the Mt Royal stairs! I lived in Montreal for 20 yearsand ony did that hike the once.
OMG, yes, St. Viateur is the bomb! You can even order them online, and have them shipped to your doorstep. The food in Montreal is incredible.
The best place when it comes to night life even in winter. Very cool city. You never get bored.
Very true.
Absolutely..
Speaking as someone who has lived in the city and goes back frequently to visit, I would stay away from the touristy sites if you want to get the best experience. My favourite places are Marche Jean Talon (Ryad for Turkish Pastries), Boulangerie Le Pain dans le Voiles, Boulangerie Hof Kelsten, Boulangerie Kouign Amann, Patati Patata, Cafe Saigon, Square St. Louis. (Clearly I visit to eat lol). I'm always content to just grab a Bixi and see the city by bike since it's very cyclable and the green space is so beautiful.
That's more like it!
Montreal has one of the best food scenes in North America
Absolutely
Top 10 maybe
Very True.
North America ha ha ha ha
That's not that hard. North America is not known for food.
Love Montreal. My favourite city in Canada from what I have explored. The French influence permeates in a great way - especially the art, food and music. The Botanic Gardens there are fantastic - its big with great vistas very cleverly landscaped together to provide beautiful expose of many different horticultural themes across the world - Japanese - Chinese - First Nations a few of them. They have some special exhibitions in the summertime so I would check that out. Then the green space is spectacular in many places and getting around via the Metro a breeze. Great place - will definitely be back. That Van Gogh immersion show looks great and I would definitely explore things like this which are pretty regular events in this artsy city. Thank You for the stimulating reminder of this wonderful city.
My pleasure!
I’ve been to Montreal 3 times and is one of my favorite cities and very special to me. Cool video. Mercí beaucoup❤
Hi Alina! Stumbled across your videos when I was planning my travels to Colombia and so cool to see you visiting my hometown! Glad you enjoyed your experience here!
I have been to Montreal many times and the food and restaurants are fantastic. Even the small cheaper places serve great dishes and it’s really international cuisine. Summer in Montreal in the plateau is great.
Which small cheaper restaurants would you recommend? The other day we paid $70 for 3 small pizzas.
@@brighteyes6559Patati Patata, Ma poule mouillée, Rôtisserie Coco Rico... Just to name a few spots on The Plateau...
I'm a Montrealer living in Toronto. My heart has always been in Montreal and your great video has made me want to go back. You hit the right tone and went to many of the important areas of the city for sure. Great job! Cheers!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
We went to Montreal last winter and we really enjoyed seeing Notre Dame and going on the big Ferris wheel. It was wonderful.
Summers are really better with all the outdoor Festivals going on. I promise 😊
What a charming and beautiful city! Thank you for taking us with you visiting two wonferful cities in the Quebec province! 🇨🇦🤩
Hi Alina! Thanks for taking me back to my birthplace and hometown, Montréal! I don't get home often enough, so it's a nice treat to visit very familiar places from afar. You need to spend more time here, Alina. Highpoints during the summer include the 'Festival International de Jazz'; 'Just For Laughs (the Montréal Comedy Festival); and the Montréal Grand Prix F1 auto race. There's always so much to do and see here!
My pleasure! Will definitely be going back sometime
Sadly only been to Vancouver so far. What a relaxing and enjoyable video this was Alina! Montreal is definitely a city to add to the list. Thank you for bringing this video to us. BTW your music accompaniment to this video was excellent.
Thank you very much!
@@AlinaMcleod You are most welcome!
You released the video on perfect time! I'm planning on going to Montreal during this weekend!
Btw, recently started following you after I stumbled on your Saskatchewan videos and your content is awesome! Keep up the good work 🙌
Thank you so much! Hope you have a wonderful time!
Hello Alina McLeod, just watch your video of Montréal City, QC Canada to see your point of view and where you've been going. I was born in Brossard (South shore of Montreal) and lives in Pierrefonds since 2016 (Montreal Island). So I loves to watch people from Canada, USA, Europe, etc... to see what they like or don't. 1st) Yes, bagel St-Viateur is one of the best for bagel, you've done a great pick. 2nd) Schwartz is often full, it is a classic place to go and nice pick with Smoked meat poutine :) 3rd) Great idea to go on the area of Mont-Royal (nice places to go & restaurants) and of course the Old Montreal / Old Port for tourist even for Montrealers. 4th) If you come back in few years, I can, if you want made some restaurants suggestions and places to go to help you better. Also as a bonus comment, I might said to you that your black sunglasses is really great on you and facial expression too. I just saw that you also have a video of Quebec City, QC Canada, so I will see it after and do the same thing (but shorter then this one) :) Enjoy Alina and have a wonderful day.
Well done Alina. Thank you for highlighting my beautiful city. Hope to see you come again for another visit and make another vlog 😊
To learn about Montreal history I recommend the Chateau Ramezay next to Place Jacques Cartier in Vieux Montreal. It has been a museum since 1895. Guided tours are offered in both English and French.
Love Montreal. It a city where I had my bachelor party 😉 and years later a family vacation....with very different venues of course 😄. Old Montreal had much charm and areas like that are what make city interesting. And I still have not decided if Montreal v NYC....best bagels 🥯.
Thanks for taking us along. I wouldn't have visited Montreal, but now I'm interested
Love this city....!!! A holiday to Canada has been on my mind since I was a teenager. Canada is definitely the right sort of place to dream about. Sometimes I imagined the amazing sights that Canada has to offer. Fast forward quite a few years, and Canada is still on my radar to visit one day. I've never been to Canada, and never had Poutine😔😔😔. It looked scrumptious...!!! I wish I could have that one of the most quintessential Canadian dishes!
It does have a lost to offer! You absolutely must try poutine sometime :)
loo amazing beautiful Huhh 💞👠👠
Poutine, Quebec's gift of culinary art. *Embarassed* ...and I'm from Montreal.
Montreal is so amazing! I think only Brooklyn, where i have lived is similar in both diversity and cultural authenticity. I worry that the government in Canada is destroying the country and pray the intelligent people of that beautiful land make it stop!
the only criticism is that our music has nothing to do with the music of France :)😊, we speak French but it's 2 different worlds
Fantastic video Alina! I have always been attracted by Quebec and these videos are amazing and particularly interesting Quebec is so beautuful!! Thank you very much for sharing this awesome video
Quebec City is an absolute gem! 🙏
Hi Hi😉😉
I'll be in Montreal and quebec in about a week from now, excited already
Hope you have a great trip!
wow Alina you may have passed in front of my building! I would have been glad to show you around! Glad you enjoy our city and the Platteau.
First time seeing your video keep up the good work and yes Montreal is beautiful
Great video!! I really need to get to both Montreal and Quebec City.. I've only ever been to YUL 🙃
Great Tour.
Yiooo your eyes are so wild Frfr💯 no cap! Also yeah, I love the architecture in Montreal specially around the old port!
I leave in the winter, did Thailand, Mauritius, Turkey ane Dubai this year and just got back, proud to call this place home.
I live in the mountains 45 min north of Montreal to enjoy the peace and quiet, and head into MTL whenever I feel like getting that vibrant fix of energy. Going down there this weekend because of this video hehe
Hope you have a fabulous time!
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I enjoyed the Rue de Catherine which is the city’s main shopping drag and you’ll find among other stores, Hudson’s Bay there and just below the street is the famous underground city where people go to escape bad weather, during the summer and the long cold winter. Two things about Montreal deserve mention: you’ll see the stadium where the 1976 Summer Olympics was opened, memorable for Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci receiving the first perfect 10 scores in the history of the sport and the Habitat from the Expo ‘67 designed by the Israeli architect Moshe Safdie. In closing, the best eatery I’ve ever been to near the English medium university McGill, now sadly closed, was the fresh food market Marche Movenpick. Some of the best food, served buffet style, I’ve ever had in my life.
Yes 1976 what a time to be in Montreal. We drove up from Philadelphia and had tickets to the gymnastics. We tried to trade the gym tickets for the track and field, but no one would trade with us. Well, that turned out better than we ever could imagine, as we ended up at The Forum, and witnessed the first perfect 10 score by the great Nadia Comaneci (who I had never heard of). Also, we were huge hockey fans, and I was in awe of The Forum in Montreal, where Atwater meets Saint Catherine as we in Philly would say. Also, the Canadiens, had just beaten my beloved Flyers in the Stanley Cup Final, preventing us from win our 3rd straight Stanley Cup. We had some good-natured fun talking with the Canadiens fans, as they would rub it in. My comeback would be, at least The Flyers beat The Red Army, where the Canadiens only tied them. I fell in love with your great city!
Nice trip, a good friend moves there now from Germany, I'll visit him for sure next year thanks for the recommendations
The biosphere was part of 1967 Montreal Expo.Did you go to museums? Did you go to Old Montreal? My family and I have driven a motorhome across Canada. We loved Montreal.
Hey Alina! I know you must have been tired at the end of the day, covering all those places in a day!! I know because I have lived there for so long. Also check out the Atwater market and the walk along the Lachine canal nearby. It is connected to the old port. Do this when the starts to set. I am sure you will love it! Enjoy your time in Montreal!
*when the sun starts to set.
I am from and born in Montréal love my city
Still french that give a plus !!
Montreal is now on my list :) thanks Alina.
My pleasure!
As a home sick Canadian living abroad, thanks for the video.
Very Well done on both Video's of Quebec City and Montreal ...... I'm with you on the Poutine ...I like mine with Just French Fries , Gravy and Cheese Curds .... Then to have a Smoked Meat Sandwich w/ Mutard ...annd swiss cheese in the fall weather ..... Great memories ....thanks so much for sharing your video's
Now this is one of the only cities I’ve been to that you go to. This video makes me very reminiscent of my trip there! I was there in winter so got to see all the snow scenes from the top of Mont Royal. The smoked meat sandwich’s at Schwartz’s is amazing!
AND... Where r u from?
Awesome impressions!
I have been in Montreal for half a year and I am still watching your video for where to go😂
Lol happy to help
Oh yeah! I like bagels. I'll bet Montreal is kind of a Mecca for foodies. I see "Montreal" style seasonings all the time. That poutine with smoked meat looked real good!
I wonder what would happen if you went on a personal quest to meet "The Smoking Man"? He is 85 now and lives in Toronto.
William Davis I think is his name, his character on the X Files is iconic!
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Excellent choice of city to visit! Montreal is world class, has great food/service, vibrancy, the top jazz fastival in the world and so much more! It's Europe, but in Canada!
It's Canada in Canada
It sure is!
Old Montreal's architecture makes it feel like Europe, but the culture is more North American, on both the English and French-speaking sides.
Next time try the cafe Olive et gourmando in old Montreal, inside the Marché Bonsecours for lot of Canadian products ( jewelry , bags, maple syrup and clothes), and for the poutine La Banquise. Vous êtes charmante comme tout
My old cross country ski club trains on those stairs in the fall. The best athletes do 5 reps from top to bottom, sprinting to the top at the end of the stairs!! Some are in their 50s and 60s.
Are you going to go Saquenay/Chicoutimi? Or further downstream St Lawrence to Sept Iles or Baie Comeau? I always wanted see those places.
❤ 🙌🏼 This is my hometown… i live in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.
Quick question: do you use a tripod to film the stationary shots? Do you film with a camera or your phone? Thanks in advance! 🙏🏼
Nope, no tripod. I use the DJI Osmo Pocket 2, highly recommend.
Wow!
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...and all of this time i thought Canaduh was nothing but dog sleds, hockey, snow mobiles, and beer.
Im definitely interested in Montreal now.
...and you look as beautiful as ever, Alina!
I have recently subscribed to your channel and let me tell you that your videos are amazing and the way you speak is very nice and fathomable even to foreigners whose first language is not English. I'm from India and love watching your videos. Always keep up the good work. God bless you 🙏😊
Alina, Hope you are doing well. Montreal is a city that we've had many great memories. It's a place we keep going back to. Best Seasons are Summer and Fall for the Festivals i.e. Just for Laughs Comedy Festival , The Jazz Festival , The World film Festival are about a few. So many more to attend including a Japanese Festival. And Alina, we agree with you about Smoked Meat
and Bagels . The best in the world. There's nothing like it. Poutine is better in Montreal . Here ia a question ? St. Viateur or The Fairmount for Bagels ?
Sending you much love from Richmond, Va. 💕💕💕 Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Haha well hard to say since I don’t think I’ve had the bagels at the Fairmont, but I’m sure they’re fabulous!
I tried both, and they taste the same, both excellent
Up until 1976, Montreal was by far the most important city in Canada in all respects, French or English. Now it is a distant second to Toronto. The worst era for Montreal was the 1990s. It was descending to Third World level. All that was left during that epoch was sports and arts, just like in poor countries. Fortunately, things have recovered for Montreal. It does not need to be #1 in Canada. It is great as it is.
In terms of fun, affordability, safety AND culture, it’s no 1 by far.
*sigh…makes me miss my birthplace! NDG used to be my home. Great video and I agree on your spots…so many places that one video simply cannot capture.
Few other places I recommend: Fairmount bagel, Toqué, La Banquise, Frite alors, and Wilensky’s (iconic)!
Keep up the great work!🙌🏾
Thank you 😊
I have been to Montreal many times, because I have been living in Canada (mostly in Toronto), since 1975. My favourite spot in Montreal is the restaurant Reuben's, at 888 rue St. Catherine. They serve smoked meat. Greetings from Toronto, Alex
Great narration, I think you missed your calling, I could see you being a news caster at a major network making millions of dollars, your articulate, well groomed, and great personal charisma, go get them tiger!
Lol I thought about that but it definitely wouldn’t be the right job for me. I prefer to work for myself and have full creative control. Also they have to get up super early and wear a crazy amount of makeup 😅
The French accordion music doesn't fit the vibe of Montreal in my opinion. Its a much cooler and hip city than that.
I really like this video & something like this😍thanks for sharing your nice & useful experience 💁🏻♀️
My pleasure 😊
Hi, I'm a first time viewer (I think) and this video was great. You did a masterful job taking us along with you so thanks for that.
Do you speak and/or read French?
You don't have to speak French to visit Montreal. Young ppl adaptated with computer age. They try really hard.
@@jacquelinebourque8041 LOL, people kill me with their cyber fake hostility. I simply asked a question on whether or not they spoke French. I did not say that she had to speak French. I guess if someone asked you if you knew what time it was you would reply "I don't have to know what time it is!!!!" :)
Relax. Have a cup of herbal tea of something.
great video. terrific music selection
It was Canada's most important city until 1976. Then this shifted to Toronto. Now Montreal is a distant 2nd, but it is still so much fun to live here.
Way more fun and affordable imo.
Live in Vancouver now.
Grew up in Montreal
The only other major city i would live in is Montreal or Barcelona
Go habs Go.
Good job and fantastic discovery
Montreal looks delicious!
Hi Alina, I've been to Montreal many times but I haven't seen such a beautiful sight like you there :) Hope to meet you in person some day. Keep making those nice videos.
when u visited Calgary i used to live in Edmonton.. then i moved last march to live in Montreal.. are u following me Girl ?! lol
i wish u came few weeks ago to Montreal there was Formula 1, mural festival and Franco and salsa festivals but dont worry there is jazz festival next week.. and many more ..
i am in downtown everyday i hope i can see u and say Hi .. i love ur videos
Ma Poule Mouillée for poutine.. I always hit it up when I'm in town!
I liked Montreal when I visited. Most of the city is Fluently bilingual, so getting around in English is really easy. I've had the bagels and yes they were better than the standard ones. I was at Schwartz Deli for Montreal Smoked Meat which was very good, I was at Bar B Barnes for amazing ribs. Covid did in the original downtown location, but they have opened other locations around the city. I was most impressed with the fashion scene in Montreal, Going to a club the ladies were dressed to the nines in a way I've never seen before anywhere in Canada.
Ooo never heard of the rib place, will have to put it on the list!
Bonjour Mademoiselle Alina, Montreal, se bon. Been there a couple of times, like it and the area. Parlais Francaise helps!. Real good work, always nice to see these places again with you´re eyes. Regards, Markus
If youre visiting in summer (the best time) do not overlook the newly pedestrianised streets, which are closed off to traffic. These are avenue du Mont-Royal, Villeray, boul. St -Laurent (only some weekends) and of course, the whole area around Place-des-arts. One thing to avoid: driving. Try not to being a car, and if you do, park it in the hotel's secure underground parking garage. Biking is an excellent way to get around and for trips of less than 40 consecutive minutes Bixi is best. For longer duration see bike rental shops. Biking from Old Montreal along the canal is popular and McClaulsen isnthe biggest biergarten -type place on the canal.
Keep on truckin', Alina!
I stayed in Chinatown Holiday Inn at end of February. Super nice hotel.
Thank you for making a video about my town!! It makes me so happy when I see my favourite youtubers visit Montreal - I always end up discovering places I didn't even heard of. For anyone looking for the best poutine in town, don't go to la Banquise! Go to Ma Poule Mouillée just across the street and you'll thank me later! ;)
Thank you for the suggestions!
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Yo, be careful, there is a tornado warning in your area.
I want to live in your city and work in it. Will you help me?
I want help to get a job and live in it
Always mention that Montréal and Québec city are often voted
by travel critics possibly the safest places on the planet for women who travel alone.
If one walks the Old (Vieux) Montreal from Norte Dame Montreal toward the St Lawrence River, it has the Sunrise scene if you get up early, in a warmer day of course!
Nice video! I am from Montreal, and there are so many nice places it is hard to see it all just visiting. I prefer Fairmount Bagels, also in the Plateau over St. Viator, but you can't sit down and eat at Fairmount, too small, you get your bagels and go out. I was a hard core Schwartz's eater but there is another smoked meat old gem of a restaurant called Snowdon Deli. Not as old as Schwartz's, it opened in 1946, but delicious smoked meat with more elbow room, as it is a bigger restaurant.
Awesome city! Which place you recommend to stay? I only heard some local area.
Great travel videos!! If you venture to the Ottawa area (I used to live in Ottawa), I recommend going to the Gatineau Park look-out near to Hull, Quebec. The edge of the Great Canadian Shield can be observed in all its glory. It is a amazing sight to see!! If you venture to Prince Edward Island and need accommodations, you are very welcome to stay at my humble abode near the ocean. You can help me improve my Russian speaking skills.
it's nice to see montreal, it seems more beautiful and cosmopolitan with better architecture than calgary,
All the best and interesting cities in Canada are in the east, Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. the worst cities are the Prairie cities like Calgary.
So sad seeing the Pharmaprix behind her at the end, a constant reminder of Warshaw's death and hurried replacement. Much of the neighbourhood is like that now, my grandparents would not recognize it.
Weather in Montréal and Québec City differ, as Québec City is situated more north.
In Québec City ( where I live ) we go almost every day from a full sunny sky
to darkness in 10 minutes time. Sun sets happend almost instantly, and the temperature
drops immediatly 4 degrees celcius in summer time or in winter time, no discrimination...
Hi Alina nice watching your video injoy blogging ❤
There is Polish eatery in Old Port or Vieux Montreal called Stash. Close to UKR cuisine.
Best city in North America. I'm jealous.
oh whaat!! I jsut got back myself..one fo my fav cities~! I'm curious to see how you'll like it!
Nice to see Montreal, seems more beautiful and cosmopolitan with better architecture than Calgary,is this right?✌️❤️🇬🇧much love
Quebec is much better on all fronts than Alberta
100% 😂
You are comparing a city in Quebec to a typical city in north America where most important thing is detached suburban home and front/back yard and their so called "neighborhood character" (even though they are boring and has no character).
@@roshanramesh2634 wow, you just managed to fill a run on sentence with no substance at all
@@skinnflint you may not find a Substance in it, But I'm sure there are many people who can understand what I meant. the reason most of the cities across Canada and united states are uninspiring is post world War suburbia. Cities across Canada and united states used to be compact, vibrant and full of character before 1940s. But after that cities started building cities for cars instead for people. The car dependant suburbia, the same strip malls and big box stores. There is a reason why people in culturally rich European, Asian, and south american cities don't live in detached homes in sprawling suburbia and that's what makes Montreal so special, it's feels more like a European city rather than a post world War north American city. Everyone wants to live in a detached homes with front and back yard including me and even people in Europe but when we live in cities we have to make sacrifices for our collective good. I'm not saying we all should live in a 20 story condo tower but living in a 3 or 4 storey condo or townhouse with modest front and backyard is not horrible look at charming European cities like Zurich and amsterdam. Luckily urbanism is taking over north America and you can see the results many cities and removing single family zoning and building mixed use transit oriented developments, bike lanes are popping up and cities are tearing down highways inside cities. Please don't mistake me I'm not crazy to write these long paragraph😊 I just wanted to educate you that's it, you may try to understand it or just ignore.
Montréal ! Canada/ AMERIQUE yess ;) nice vidéo
In Montreal we refer to it as old Montreal or the old port
I've traveled most of North America, visited many cities. Montreal is THE city for me. It has quiet, residential areas great to raise families, it has much more dense areas great for socializing and experiencing dense culture. It has upscale areas filled with mansions and lower rent areas that amazingly are both clean and low crime. Most everywhere is easy to access with public transportation. Winters can be long and cold in Canada, but Montreal has a huge "underground city" in which you can easily spend all day shopping, eating, going to the theater, etc., without ever needing to wear a jacket.
Rents in Montreal are extremely reasonable compared to most everywhere else in North America. The downsides are that employment here requires at least some fluency in French. Vistitng however is not an issue if you don't speak French, as most Montrealers speak at least some English. If you start a conversation with a halting "Bonjour", most Montrealers will promptly switch to English when they hear your accent.
I've heard many criticize Montreal (Quebec province) for having a seperatist movement, wanting to break away from the rest of Canada. To that though I would ask, where in the world can you have a vote to separate a country, have that vote come in at a virtual 50/50 dead heat, and not have violence in the street? Only in Quebec. This is a very civilized and peaceful place.
Thanks for the card love it 🥰
At Schwartz’s you should have ordered a Black Cherry instead of a Diet Coke with your smoked meat poutine. That’s the Montreal tradition!
Must see on MTL: the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Yes, this how they spell “center” outside America.
See you soon in Montreal 😊
A walk along Sherbrooke from Westmount to McGill is the best boulevard in Canada.
I'd love to go back home to Canada and go to Montreal Alina they have good food lol
Great video of Montreal! I hope you had a nice visit to my hometown. 😀