Montreal in Spring! 7 Things I was NOT expecting!

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    Its officially spring in Montreal and it's starting to get warm here! Were feeling really settled in Canada after a couple of months, but were starting to discover all kinds of new things as it gets warmer and the city comes even more to life! Today's video is about the 7 things that are surprising me as the sun comes out! Let me know what you think in the comments below :)
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  •  Рік тому +7

    Montreal hosts more festivals than any other city in the world: 110+ festivals a year, many of which are completely free! You're in for a real treat as you discover Montreal summer for the first time. Please keep us updated! Looking forward to more videos!

  • @gigibenea3529
    @gigibenea3529 Рік тому +28

    When in Fall is 15 C...you are cold ...in Spring ..at -4 or +5 is so hot 😉...you will understand next year

  • @robertlevasseur6843
    @robertlevasseur6843 Рік тому +28

    You will notice that the transition to summer is very compressed in Canada. It feels like you go from early spring to the first heat wave in a matter of days. As a result we schedule all our outdoor activities in a two to three month period. You will notice that in all Canadian cities. You are lucky to be in Montreal because no city does it as well. It's like summer is one big continuous celebration.

  • @sergecaron4834
    @sergecaron4834 Рік тому +12

    In Quebec, we are like cats we have many lives. Actually we have 4 lives per year. It’s always evolving, in summer we are outside moving, eating, drinking and going to festivals, autumn we are in nature and having private parties (we have big backyards, so we getting slowly inside), winter is cosy a lot of private parties and winter outdoor activities outside of the city. Spring is what you are experiencing. I think it is why we are happy, we are evolving with our environment and taking advantage of what it offers.

  • @audiogabby9808
    @audiogabby9808 Рік тому +2

    Summers in Montreal are amazing. I live in Central Florida but i spend my summers in Montreal. Love the city.

  • @andreboisvert69
    @andreboisvert69 Рік тому +6

    All you have said is true and real. When the weather gets warmer, people in Montreal get out and start to enjoy the city: parks, kids in the streets, terraces, free activities, …
    You have that this is (literally) spring camp. The official « pivot » is the Grand Prix weekend (usually first week of June): at that point, it is really summer and people enjoy the city with the before mentioned activities. So if you think the city got alive in spring, wait for that « pivot » point: it gets to another level.

  • @loyalfish2761
    @loyalfish2761 Рік тому +5

    I love seeing my city through your eyes. So glad you like it here!

  • @sandihunter1260
    @sandihunter1260 Рік тому +14

    The reason is we have been hibernating for 6 months and as soon as you can get outside we run. We also like to start wearing our spring/summer clothes as soon as possible. When you have been putting on layers for 6 months, walking out of the house with just your clothes is so freeing. In general most Canadians are happy. We live in a wonderful country and we like to meet people and chat. That's just the way we are, so enjoy it. People will wear shorts as early and as late as possible. You will start seeing the weather cooling off in late October, after Thanksgiving and snow may begin in November. Enjoy the summer, even September can be nice and warm. Glad you are enjoying the city. Ottawa is a big bike town also. Have you been able to visit it yet?

  • @callallilly
    @callallilly Рік тому +1

    We are lucky if we get 4 months of nice weather so as soon as it’s nice we are outdoors.

  • @nadinebouchard9843
    @nadinebouchard9843 Рік тому

    I can’t believe you’re in Montreal! You are so gonna love it here. Welcome 🤩

  • @TMD3453
    @TMD3453 Рік тому

    Glad things are going well! Definitely a Midwestern climate thing to wear shorts when it thaws out. Sounds like a healthy - and happy- place to be. Bisous too!

  • @carlop.7182
    @carlop.7182 Рік тому +2

    of course about french language, it's different from France & other french speaking countries, but there is a logical reason for that. We still use a kind of ancient form of regional french language that was much in use in the 1600's. In 1760, the british took over Québec after the 7 years war. Most of the links with France were cxut during british rule. In France, the french academy reformed the french language with the Paris accent in an attempt to normalize it. This reform didn't get here until the 1960's, so we kept the old french used before this language reform. And the mix of french & british cultures changed the language with a lot of english words being integrated in Québec's french.

  • @compncv
    @compncv Рік тому +3

    You’ll also notice people are crammed in sunny areas and shady areas are deserted. There is another level of happy in Montréal and it’s about to begin. Soon, festivals will begin end they’re back-to-back until the end of August. We take full advantage of the warmer weather and longer days. Winter is time for cocooning and hibernation. Through the years, your body will adapt to the seasons and you’ll see that 10°C in September feels colder than 10°C in April. I enjoy your videos. It’s great to get your perspective. I wish you and your family much happiness in Montréal.

  • @ralphlw
    @ralphlw Рік тому +1

    Some of what you're experiencing may be a Northeast North American phenomenon. I'm originally from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan which is definitely a cold place, but it wasn't until we moved to Buffalo, New York that we experienced the kind of spring thaw you describe. A couple things bring people out: huge snow storms (everyone shovels and socializes, and the spring warm-up. And people are happy when the sun shines. That said, we definitely aren't Montreal and will be visiting this summer for that unique French Canadian thing. By the way, I followed your Paris adventures, and I'm really enjoying the Quebec chapter. My wife and I spend a lot of time in Canada because of our proximity (2 miles to the Peace Bridge), but we've just begun to explore Quebec, and you're feeding the flame.

  • @jean-louislalonde6070
    @jean-louislalonde6070 Рік тому +5

    Montrealer here. What you say is on point! Weatherwise, you'll notice we don't have much of spring weather here. We usually go from lousy out of winter weather to short short spring and then quickly tipping into summer weather.

  • @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid
    @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid Рік тому +1

    We don't get as much time for really nice weather, so when its nice, everyone goes out. This is not just a Quebec thing, its everywhere

  • @jeanbolduc5818
    @jeanbolduc5818 Рік тому +1

    According to the copenhagen world biking index : Montreal has been on the world best biking cities since 2011 with 900 km of bike lanes . Vancouver is in Copenhagen index since 2019 ... There is no other cities in Canada on the top 20 .
    Montreal closed 10 major streets for pedestrians only for the summer starting mid may until September 5 th . Mont-Royal street , Ste-Catherine East , Ontario Est, Duluth east, St-Denis, Ste Catherine west, around Jean Talon Market, Bernard street, De Castelneau , Wellington
    Montreal allows picnic in parks with wine and beers .
    Merci pour la vidéo et

  • @stanthechanman
    @stanthechanman Рік тому +2

    At the end of May, beginning of June a bunch of streets around the downtown core and Plateau will become pedestrian only and closed to cars -- Ave Mont-Royal, Wellington St, Ste Catherine, Duluth Est, St Denis, de Castelnau, and a few others.

  • @ajs6750
    @ajs6750 Рік тому

    It is the same in Denmark. As if we come out of hibernation when you get a sunny day in spring.Yearning for summer.

  • @martinchagnon1119
    @martinchagnon1119 11 місяців тому

    Near 12 years ago I remember
    south shore of Montreal in April
    a day very hot and humid , too hot
    to wear a pair of jeans and 24 hrs
    later I was doing a 5 feet snowman with my daughter..

  • @onyxKL
    @onyxKL Рік тому +1

    Montréal is two cities: "Montréal l'hivers" and "Montréal l'été". Summer Montréal is such a nice place to live. Festival season is starting soon: Jazz festival, Francofolies etc. Great times are ahead for the whole family!

  • @andreahue1536
    @andreahue1536 Рік тому +8

    It sounds like a great combination of North American and European culture! Although it must be very challenging moving with a family to a new country, it seems you‘re all experiencing a lot of positive now!! 💪 I moved with my husband and twin 2 year olds to Germany from Minnesota 5 years ago. I wish you and your family lots of continued fun and success in Montreal!

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters Рік тому

    i love montreal. canada wide, we soak up the daylight hours after hybernating for so many months. wait till you see mount royal in the summer. it's covered in blankets and apartment dwellers are sitting enjoying the outdoors.

  • @daniellem6933
    @daniellem6933 Рік тому +5

    I'm from Northern Alberta, and it's definitely normal to get "used" to the winter weather because it's so long! It's very normal that on the first above 0 day that everyone is outside in their T-shirts, especially kids. It might be a tad colder in northern AB than Montreal but I've never went through a winter there to be sure 😊. Always wanted to though! Love the videos! ❤️

    • @terryomalley1974
      @terryomalley1974 Рік тому

      Gone through a winter there, not went.

    • @patrickwalsh8997
      @patrickwalsh8997 Рік тому

      @@terryomalley1974A nice rule
      Its not worth letting grammar interfere in free flow of ideas

  • @martinchagnon1119
    @martinchagnon1119 11 місяців тому

    The most beautiful city , c est Québec, summer and winter .
    I really like Québec city in winter
    so many things to do !
    What I don't like from summer in southern part of Quebec province
    is not the so hot weather but
    the high level of humidity .

  • @chrisclancy6756
    @chrisclancy6756 Рік тому +3

    A sunny day at Jeanne Mance Park/Mt Royal is magic when it comes to the people. Fontaine park is also nice. The amount of festivals that take place in a summer here is crazy

  • @elisabeth8739
    @elisabeth8739 Рік тому +1

    Alley = ruelle ! Jouez dans la ruelle is the best ! I have never heard of car/kid accident so very safe.

  • @JeanYvesHemlin
    @JeanYvesHemlin Рік тому +3

    It's normally getting nippy around mid-October. Real cold starts at Christmas. So... you didn't miss much winter here! Bienvenue à Montréal.

  • @HuvieJoe
    @HuvieJoe Рік тому

    U ,definitely, gonna fall in love with MTL in a different kinda in Summer. U ,def,got to one of the foodtrucks event les 1 er vendredi du mois at the Big O!!! A must!!!

  • @destinydeems
    @destinydeems Рік тому +1

    Well...look at you maturing beautifully. Thank you for making me feel like we are friends!

  • @wenDesigner
    @wenDesigner Рік тому +3

    We have the same phenomena here in MN, as soon as we can take off the parka, the shorts, bikes, scooters all come out & enjoy the outdoors! Terraces are a thing here too, but they start popping up in May through September! Glad you’re experiencing what I loved about Montreal! ❤

  • @alisonmarie312
    @alisonmarie312 Рік тому

    Yes, Montreal is pretty happening when the weather is nice. I totally agree with your characterization of the city. It sounds like you and your family are enjoying yourselves, and I'm glad to hear that.

  • @nadinebouchard9843
    @nadinebouchard9843 Рік тому

    I had not seen your video for several months and I was so not expecting you to explain that you are living in Montreal now. I am a little late but welcome.! I can already see that you are discovering how Montreal is a great place to live. It is a big city with a small town vibe. You will have the best of everything here. The seasons, the family life, the restaurants and bars. I am so excited to hear what you think of our city.

  • @Rachel-rs7jn
    @Rachel-rs7jn Рік тому +2

    I think it's great that you arrived in winter and got to experience Montreal in this direction, cold to warm. It would have been so depressing to go the other way around and not be prepared for everyone going back inside and seeing all the terraces disappear!

  • @annaburch3200
    @annaburch3200 Рік тому +1

    Ah! Yes. The Emergence. 😉 It happens here in the Seattle area, too. We don't get quite the extreme snow, but MONTHS of gray and wet. When the nice weather hits (usually in May, so now! Yay!) EVERYONE goes outside. We feel like it's necessary to get outside for the fleeting sunshine. We go out our doors and blink at the sky like mole people. It's kind of funny, but it's very much a thing.

  • @ellisonketovore
    @ellisonketovore Рік тому +1

    Total Canadian thing, same in Vancouver. Once it hits 15C, people are in summer clothes and the parks and seawalls are packed until sunset. Here it is more because of the endless grey we get in winter. All sunny warm evenings until October are packed with people everywhere. Seeing everyone out will pull you out, you feel absolutely guilty being home if everyone is out. Also because of our northern latitudes, our sunsets at after 9pm in summer so 6pm feels more like 2pm.

  • @9grand
    @9grand Рік тому +1

    It would be nice to see some pictures .

  • @ebVancouver
    @ebVancouver Рік тому +2

    I'm an anglophone from western Canada. Everything on your list seem like Canada wide things except the summer alleyway thing lol

  • @donaldcormier4691
    @donaldcormier4691 Рік тому

    what you will find that in Canada temp is relative. for excample in spring when it is 10c you will see people in shorts becasue they have gotten used to the cold of winter but in fall when you see that same 10c you will see people putting on pants and sweaters and jackets becasue they have gotten used to the heat of summer. I would suggest if you get a chance to visit New Brunswick the only bilingual province in Canada. when they speak good french it would be pobably closer to what you are used to in france but what you will find espeseally around the moncton area is that they tend to jump from english to french and back again in one sentance. they also speak a dialect they call she-ack (not spelt currect just spelt the way it would sound) that is a mixter af french english and french words we still use that are from like 400 years ago. if you think the people in Montreal are freinly wait till you meet some Acadians. I hope you enjoy your life in Canada and maybe even consider staying.

  • @yanicdl1
    @yanicdl1 Рік тому +1

    I am going to be working on 2 festivals this summer: Les Francopholie and Le festival de Jazz. These are 2 music festivals, they're totally free. So if you're looking for a cultural activity, this is one of the many free activities available. You were saying where were these people hiding, but at these festivals, at the place des festivals it is going to be crowded.

  • @kimc555
    @kimc555 Рік тому +2

    Hello! Glad the weather has warmed up. We haven’t had much sun in BC … tho that’s supposed to change soon.
    Do you feel Montreal is more kid/family friendly than Paris?

  • @katybug1966
    @katybug1966 Рік тому

    Another freebie at the library - you can borrow museum passes at the public library too!

  • @joenroute9646
    @joenroute9646 Рік тому

    Voir un film ou jouer à la pétanque au parc lafontaine durant la nuit . C'est ça l'été à Montréal

  • @kristinrooney-erb501
    @kristinrooney-erb501 Рік тому

    Ad a Canadian you will notice people when shorts in spring at 15° but when it’s 15° in autumn people will wear pants at 15° because it feels a little chilly when the humidity has it feeling 40°C in the summer! There is definitely weather whiplash in many regions in Canada

  • @thenachofan7677
    @thenachofan7677 Рік тому +1

    I think there was this meme on FB that popped back up a few weeks ago, showing on the one side, someone whining in 15°C temp inside, dressed as if it was the heart of winter and on the the other, someone yelling like crazy in 15°C outside weather, dressed in shorts and sleeveless shirt.
    Might have to see with the sun, calm winds and just, as you said, months of being trapped inside. Because usually, people aren't "being lazy" outside in the winter like they could be in the warmer days of spring and summer, hence the absence of people in most parks. Doesn't mean you can't find a single soul outdoors in the winter: you just have to know where to go to find some.

  • @jonathanpurenne760
    @jonathanpurenne760 Рік тому

    It haven't even really started yet. Wait until the commercials streets becomes pedestrian and the occasional local streets festivals.
    Also try to go to the Tamtams at the feet of the Mont Royal on Sundays, especially if it's sunny.

  • @jeanforest8060
    @jeanforest8060 Рік тому

    Kate, didn't I tell you right from the start that you were in for a... Wild Ride? And believe me it's far from over! So... enjoy!

  • @coldinmn1494
    @coldinmn1494 Рік тому

    Sounds a lot like Minnesota to me!

  • @dougmurdoch8531
    @dougmurdoch8531 Рік тому

    People suddenly appeating and happy in the spring is typically Québec. Also chilling in parks especially at lunch. Shorts everywhere in Canada. Terrace? terrasse please and Quebec City is the best for the terrasse. Strolling outside at 3:00 a.m. is perfectly normal.

  • @stephanegendroncartier5973
    @stephanegendroncartier5973 Рік тому

    We love are parks

  • @ixela2919
    @ixela2919 Рік тому

    For me, 10c is a hot in early April, 15c is hot until mid June and 25c is very very hot. I’m from northeastern Québec and the weather is colder here so basically everything is hot for me ahah

  • @sparklie962
    @sparklie962 Рік тому

    Lol even in mild Vancouver people tend to scurry home after work on cold, dark nights so the difference when it warms up is pretty noticeable here too. I see it particularly when driving after rush hour in warmer months with more daylight- "who ARE all these people on the road?" From May to Sept we're much more likely to extend the day with leisure activities and not just race home after work so the roads, sidewalks, trails, beaches etc swell up with people. You gotta enjoy it while it lasts!

  • @annaleebeverley2763
    @annaleebeverley2763 Рік тому +1

    No heaters in cafes in Paris anymore..unless electric …Parks full in Paris too when nice day. More people on streets.. more tourists.. Montreal is a gr8 place to raise kids.

    • @joenroute9646
      @joenroute9646 Рік тому

      But it is not the same activites . In Montréal , people are on hammock , praticing tightrope walking , BBQ , watching moving etc .

  • @kamelmoks91
    @kamelmoks91 Рік тому

    Omg, you are so not ready for summer !!!
    I can’t wait to watch the thinks you are not expecting about Montreal in summer
    (Hint: it can get hotter than you might even think)

  • @alexwyler4570
    @alexwyler4570 Рік тому +1

    Did you go to une cabane a sucre?

  • @kathleenlarson2380
    @kathleenlarson2380 Рік тому

    Wait until you see how long it takes people to wear a winter coat.

  • @sherrywoods4630
    @sherrywoods4630 11 місяців тому

    I am surprised that you are surprised that library cards are free. Are they not free in France? Are they not free in your US home town? They are free in Los Angeles, California. I just always assumed they were free everywhere. Our library also has many free programs and events, but I know that is not typical.

  • @alcirabello9188
    @alcirabello9188 7 місяців тому

    Montreal has a long winter and it can get -36 C.
    So when you are above 0, believe me it feels warm. People in Quebec are nice, very different from Ontarians that are very fake.

  • @davidmusset3435
    @davidmusset3435 9 місяців тому

    as a frenchman living in France, I never get used to the fact that the french (in an overall impression) are more often than no, in a bad mood, it's on their face (my face too probably). There's also a sense of suspicion, judgements and criticisms. An overall negativity. That's why I need to get out of France and see how other people are. Whenever I go to the US I feel like I'm welcomed and feel the positibe energy. Have you noticed that about french people too, it gets old after a while.

  • @patrickwalsh8997
    @patrickwalsh8997 Рік тому

    Thyroid gland is activated by the cold period
    0 celsius in december is cold
    0 celsius in april is hot
    Does not apply exclusively to Canadians

  • @GorgieClarissa
    @GorgieClarissa Рік тому +4

    25% of your videos is just sponsored ads. this is weird. i get that content creators use sponsors to support their channels, but why are yours abnormally long? this is so off putting and I end up just clicking off of your video because your ads are so long. i've never come across another channel that makes their sponsored ads so long. I think you have great content, but it's getting overshadowed by your lingoda ads and your jewelry sponsored ads.

  • @kerouac2
    @kerouac2 Рік тому

    You'll need to stop sayig that the terraces in France are heated in the winter. It is now illegal.

  • @alexwyler4570
    @alexwyler4570 Рік тому +1

    It is a French Canadian thing. 💙🤍