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Charlie you can not turn right when the light is red in montreal😂😂😂
@BellaBeeBaby
Жыл бұрын
I think that's one of his tactics 😂 never stop at a red light in the hood period
@michaelmercury1297
Жыл бұрын
I never knew that.
@4real953
Жыл бұрын
I live in mtl and never turn on the right
@4real953
Жыл бұрын
Turn on the green
@vincentkennedy3487
Жыл бұрын
Like Charlie cares
I am born and raised in Montreal and lived there til 35 before moving to Texas.Sure there are isolated criminal incidents and gang activity in certain neighborhoods but overall Montreal is a pretty safe city.There aren't any 'no-go' zones that are highly dangerous...nothing like some cities I have been to in the USA like Baltimore or New Orleans where there are areas you certainly don't want to walk through if you don't live there!!
@patatebanine4278
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. The way Mtl works is different than american's cities. Like, ppl have to know it Doesnt mean that these neighborhood is full of black people thats describes as a dangerous hood. Im living in Montreal-North and its pretty nice spot. We can walk there in the middle of night and 90% nothing will happens to us. Frl, there is how Mtl works: each hood in Montreal is dominated by a ethnicy. Go in Parc-Ex and you will feel like you go to a trip to India and Sri-Lanka; Stl is dominated by Italian; Plateau is full of french people from France. The same for mtl-north. There is alot of Haitian there
@BLACKSTA361
Жыл бұрын
@@patatebanine4278where the African, African Americans and Haitians living in Montreal?
@27pugsly
Жыл бұрын
French black is way better than American black period !
@tylerdurden5150
Жыл бұрын
@@BLACKSTA361mtl north and st-Michel
@quantumhelium
11 ай бұрын
Saudi Arabia
This actually looks like a decent neighborhood in lots of US cities!
@sebp400
Жыл бұрын
well, St-Henri and Griffintown are amongst the nicest neighbourhoods.
@sm3675
Жыл бұрын
With the matured trees 😍😍
@fredklein3829
Жыл бұрын
That's what Delino Deshields said when he did neighbourhood outreach with the Expos.
@robertruffo2134
2 ай бұрын
@@fredklein3829 Nobody knows about or cares about that
We don’t have hoods in Montreal….we have neighborhoods.
From 6:00 it's St Henri which used to be known as a tough neighborhood but gentrification has taken hold and a house will cost you around $800K.
@The_Monolith
Жыл бұрын
No, a house in St-Henri will cost you around 1 million nowadays. Even when it comes to rent, it's one of the most expensive neighborhoods to live in right now.
@rubydawn1
Ай бұрын
Point Saint Charles was tough back in the day but always an amazing place Always loved it even when it was the so called slums.
@kathy8032
Ай бұрын
@@The_Monolith sorry, do you mean an apartment will cost this or a private house?
I live in Montreal I feel safe everywhere I go.
@angelwrapper1003
3 ай бұрын
Honestly every city has its bad parts! Obviously compared to Toronto or Vancouver Montreal is still safe
@Adama_221
Ай бұрын
@@angelwrapper1003Only Toronto is more dangerous than montreal Vancouver is just bunch of goofys
@Adama_221
Ай бұрын
Montréal these past months has seen too many drive by
Been following you for a while, never though you'd drop by, this is my town, too bad you didnt reach out when I posted a message in our Ottawa video, I would have shown you more of the worse areas, but I think you nailed it pretty good, Montreal North and St Leonard are pretty bad gangwise
@001bsc
Жыл бұрын
2:25 is not Pelletier Street?
@RealArtVandelay
Жыл бұрын
@@001bsc Rue Pascal, it's in Montreal North, near the river, a very well known dangerous hood and gangland
@stepheng3667
Жыл бұрын
@@RealArtVandelay Then at 5:30 he was in Griffintown and Point St Charles. Some of the oldest housing in the city in the Point but not really the hood anymore.
@RealArtVandelay
Жыл бұрын
@@stepheng3667looks to me like south Laval, its also the oldest part of Laval, poor but not reaply gangland. The last parts of the video are in St Henry and Lachine, definitely an old sad dead part of town with no life and old bland buildings... again, poor but not really hood
@RealArtVandelay
Жыл бұрын
@@totsmini3105 exactly No place is safe my friend. It's the wonderful disparity that is being created by our governments between the poor and the rich that is causing this.
montreal got a sick graffiti scene no doubt
@rubydawn1
Ай бұрын
I love the area I live in for that love the graffiti most people do not but for me its what makes it what it is.
One thing you'll notice in Montreal are construction cones and detours literally everywhere.
@poisonviper1
Жыл бұрын
@@totsmini3105 No the city just starts all these projects and decides to forget about finishing them lol
@dangerislander
Жыл бұрын
@@poisonviper1 wasn't that a thing since the Olympics. When the Olympic stadium wasn't even finished.
@vlada
Жыл бұрын
There was literally no cones. When did he do this? I just drove 5 km using two streets and must have went through a dozen different projects that had cones. If you go walk in any direction from my job for 3 mins, there are again over a dozen different coned out zones...most of them no one is working on. They closed the street behind ours on one side, put full of cones, stopping traffic going into boulevard. That was 2 weeks ago. They haven't started any work, just blocking traffic and access so people started moving the cones back, then back again, moved the portable barrier and now you can sort of pass thru both ways.
Mostly speak French in Montreal.
@fluffymittens24
Жыл бұрын
Oui oui
I'm surprised no gangstas threw poutine at your car!
@CalebWilliams2030
Жыл бұрын
Poutine must taste like some straight ass 🤮
@lifeandloveabundance663
Жыл бұрын
Lmaoo … or throwing labatts blue beer at the car
Hope you do other Canadian cities next Charlie! I hear Western Canada has some hoods as well.
@jimmywashere8753
Жыл бұрын
He has done other Canadian cities already check his past videos, but I do hope he does more.
@theactivecoconut6077
7 ай бұрын
Yeah the Indigenous areas in the prairie provinces (both rural and cities like Winnipeg) are the only real hoods Canada has. The low-income areas of Montreal and Toronto are still safer than the safest of US cities even if they look just as bad as the US because of the older housing stock.
Montreal got worse in the last few years , with more gangs related shootings . But still very low compared to U.S. cities .
@vlada
Жыл бұрын
Actually, it's way safer than it was in 90 and 00's when the biker wars and mafia wars were going on. It was over 100 murders in 80 and 90's and by 2005 it was under 50 and it hasn't changed. The last 5 yrs it's in the 45 range. Last year in August, the media really played up how violent "it is now" when two different mobsters were assassinated in a cafe and parking lot. It was the 21-22nd murders of the year. So the media looooove to scare people like they always do: weather, vaccines, violence. The sky is always falling because that sells. I'm not saying you wouldn't get mugged or robbed or get your car stolen but the idea that mafia/gang warfare is more dangerous than before is simply not true. Petty street gangs exist and the idea that Mtl North is a hood they live in is ridiculous. There are beautiful parks, sports complexes, fields, community centers and beautiful triplexes. HoMa is more run down as the old industries have disappeared and it's an older working class neighborhood that's being gentrified so I get it looks worse. But Mtl North? Gtfo...that's just people larping, acting out what they see others do.
@JohnManzo
Жыл бұрын
Like all of Canada, Montreal's murder rate peaked around 1980. It was never, ever, ever, ever high, even by Canadian standards.
@kiddo7711
11 ай бұрын
@@JohnManzo Montreal from the 70s - early 90s really used to be very dangerous. Back in 1975, Montreal's homicide record was 112, the population was around 1,080,545 in 1976, giving the city a homicide rate of around 10.4 per 100,000. To put it into perspective, New York in 1997 had 770 homicides with a population of 7,383,000 people giving NYC a homicide rate of 10.4 per 100,000 people. In 1989, Montreal hit a second peak with 96 murders (around 9.5 per 100,000). Even in 2001 (years after the peak in homicides), Montreal had 66 murders, with a murder rate of around 6.3 per 100,000 people, compared to NYC's 8.1 in the same year. Montreal was (& still kinda is) a VERY active city, with multiple levels crime groups ranging from, the Mafia like the Rizzuto crime family, Irish mobs like the West End gang, & not to mention Blood sets like "Les Bo-Gars" (who are located in Montreal-Nord, which in modern-day is considered the most dangerous hood in the city) & Crip sets like the "Crack Down Posse". Montreal kinda went through the same thing New York went through, where both cities were one of the worst in their own respective country from the 70s-90s, but in the modern-day, both cities are considered one of the safest major cities in North America (& possibly the world too).
@agamer4891
9 ай бұрын
Yeah it's been getting bad like 40+ shootings in a year but also people are getting stabbed too. It's not fun seeing my favorite city getting worse with violence.
@robertruffo2134
2 ай бұрын
@@agamer4891 Crime is now going back down. It peaked during Covid. Still the worst neighborhood in Montreal is way safer than the safest neighborhood in L.A.
Hood where im from in Canada is mostly native americans. My stepbrothers best friend got shot and died. My best friends close friend got shot and died. My best friend got sliced by a machete and a guy i used to hoop with got shot in the hood. My uncles brother got shot and died. Cousin did 7 in the pen for murder. My other stepbrother did 3 for gun possesion. Stay out the hood i could read the vibes since i was kid and i stayed out of the hood and away from people with that ghetto mentality.
@LANGI902
Жыл бұрын
Save your money. Move to the countryside!
@jonathanielpringlemaniii
Жыл бұрын
@@LANGI902 bro who wants to live where you have to drive 30 minutes to the closest grocery store, and where your only options for entertainment are run down movie theaters, a mediocre pizza place, and walmart?
@LANGI902
Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii A lot of people. Especially 30 + year olds
@yomomshouse100
Жыл бұрын
@@LANGI902 ya i realized environment is not for me and i need to focus on money to get away for good.
@LANGI902
Жыл бұрын
@Shifty _10 You get that sweet life of no junkies, cops or ambulances ... you never wanna look back!
This looks better than the northern suburbs of Paris before the riots.
@CanadianBongRipper
4 ай бұрын
Paris is much more dangerous than Montreal
Go tour Edmonton, its the murder capital of Canada at the moment. Or tour Winnipeg or Regina, guarantee you your viewers will be shocked how rough hoods can get here, MTL dosen't compare to the western hoods
@41italia
Жыл бұрын
that's not even close to true.
@dangerislander
Жыл бұрын
@@41italia I heard the reservations are worse! Pretty sad tho
@001bsc
Жыл бұрын
Ed..monotone
@TokingOs
Жыл бұрын
@@41italia u been out here?
@TokingOs
Жыл бұрын
@@dangerislander yeah the reserves can get pretty bad depending on which ones you go to, but the chances Charlie would go do a video on that would be pre slim
Drop a new interview bro been a min 👀👀😳
@lesexpos4469
Жыл бұрын
It will be easy since less people speak french in mtl no more.😢
I could see some French influence in Montreal buildings and houses
Make a video about the city of Edmonton
I love Mtl, peaceful and walkable city for it's size
@lesexpos4469
Жыл бұрын
So peacefull … a innocent women was shot at day light 3 weeks ago
@CalebWilliams2030
Жыл бұрын
Gotta try some of that Montreal crack 😮💨
@daydreamer3316
Жыл бұрын
@@lesexpos4469 yeah i know it's worse than chicago now..
@jaylenflanagan1295
Жыл бұрын
@@daydreamer3316🤓💀
@Jihada
Жыл бұрын
@@lesexpos4469 yeah that was fuked up and she was just waiting for the bus man they need to step up on the gang stuff before it goes way out of control
Lapierre pascal.. this guy knows the hood in the northside 🔥🔥🔥
@YoungSlickBiker
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh! Facts!
Bro you can literally walk through these streets at night and not have to worry LOL
Compared to the US rust belt and places like Philadelphia and Baltimore this looks like a meadow full of flowers!
@jimmythegentconway8690
Жыл бұрын
Man if You wanna name a US city that looks crappy don't Say philly or Baltimore Say detroit 😂
@carlosgabriel3890
Жыл бұрын
and compared to the slums of Brazil, India and Mexico, Philadelphia and Baltimore look like great Cities 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jimmythegentconway8690
Жыл бұрын
@@carlosgabriel3890 but detroit doesn't🤣🤣🤣
@jaylenflanagan1295
Жыл бұрын
@@carlosgabriel3890Not really
@TheBobville
Жыл бұрын
and thank god thats a good thing
So you’re in Montreal 45 mins from north Burlington vt and 2 hr from west Rutland vt IVE BEEN ASKING YOU TO PLEASE DO THESE HORRIFIC GHETTOS FOR YEARS NOW Charlie bo!!!?
Go west to the next sector called St-Michel.
you missed the pie-ix / 43e rue area and the Ville St-Pierre area which are in the top 3
Ex Montrealer here, Other than the service alleyway behind Atwater library and Reddy memorial hospital, Montreal, even in the more working-class neighborhoods looks a whole lot nicer than scenes of Detroit, Milwaukee, Camden and on and on.
Bo in the Quebec traps love it
SHOUTOUT MTL🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Are you stopping here in Québec city? 😮
Come to Winnipeg, Manitoba??!! Its a hellhole all in one.
I know this is naive, but seeing a "grimy" hood in Canada is weird.
@iconocolor643
Жыл бұрын
In Montréal it's mostly grimy corners more than all around hoods. It's not like it's a decline like in the USA but you can live and feel the same for sure in smaller patches...
@JohnManzo
Жыл бұрын
You didn't see one. This video is an absolute joke.
wooooo scary ! lmao . Compared to the Hoods in the US this looks like upscale gentrified expensive real estate neighborhood .
@nc8507
Жыл бұрын
Yeah Montréal is pretty safe lol
You gotta go to Vancouver next
@lesexpos4469
Жыл бұрын
Vancouvers is at 4 day of car from montreal.
@ufos6942
Жыл бұрын
@@lesexpos4469yea but i mean next time hes closer like in Seattle
@dangerislander
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if the Punjabi gangs are still a thing there
@ufos6942
Жыл бұрын
@@dangerislander they are theres a big rivalry going on in Vancouver between them right now
@dangerislander
Жыл бұрын
@@ufos6942 damnn... just like in my city but it's the lebanese/Arabs.. currently a gangland war of who will have power in the city.. so many murders
Cleaner then Vancouvers alleys
don't be fooled by the scenery, Montreal-North has heavy gang activity, especially on Lapierre and Pascal where he was for a moment. surprised he didn't go to Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
@patatebanine4278
Жыл бұрын
Liar. Doesnt mean that these neighborhood is full of black people thats mean thats the worst hood. Im living in Montreal-North and its pretty nice spot. We can walk there in the middle of night and 90% nothing will happens to us. Frl, there is how Mtl works: each hood in Montreal is dominated by a ethnicy. Go in Parc-Ex and you will feel like you go to a trip to India and Sri-Lanka; Stl is dominated by Italian; Plateau is full of french people from France. The same for mtl-north. There is alot of Haitian there
@polishtheday
Жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in Hochelega-Maisonneuve for more than ten years. If there are gangs here they must be well hidden. It’s mostly moms pushing strollers, early morning runners along the bike paths, parents walking kids to school and lots of cute dogs. You’ll see the odd person at Metro looking for spare change, but you see that almost everywhere. It’s a bit different west of Pie-IX but definitely not dangerous.
@pg13clippers18
8 ай бұрын
I lived in Montreal then I moved to Atlanta. Trust me Montreal is fine, nothing to compare with the US
@41italia
3 ай бұрын
@@pg13clippers18 montreal is organized crime. not hoolligans shooting up schools
@41italia
3 ай бұрын
@@pg13clippers18 st-misch?
FInally!! Glad you came
I always thought Canada was too nice to have hoods I was right
@kiddo7711
11 ай бұрын
A hood/ghetto is a low income area with lots of crime, and there's lots of those in Montreal (& Canada in general), the big difference is that the hoods in Canada aren’t as big & as widespread like America, Canada does a lil bit of a better job of not letting their major cities fall apart & turn into total NO-GO ZONES & WARZONES like Baltimore, Detroit, St. Louis, Jackson, MS Memphis, or New Orleans, all those are some EXTREME cities with some of the highest murder rates in the world. Canadian cities are no different from American cities we still got areas where you gotta watch your surroundings. A lot of people think that because Canada is safer in the US that means there's no bad areas there, when there's in fact a lot of violence in some Canadian neighborhoods, it just doesn't get the same coverage/reputation, because the US is the next door neighbor and because of the Canadians are "nice" stereotype. Canada is FAR from perfect.
@loveroflife8852
9 ай бұрын
Toronto, Windsor, Nova Scotia
@Cornerkid82
9 ай бұрын
the real hoods in Canada by definition are in the Prairie cities like Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saskatoon etc. North end and West end in Winnipeg is no joke, lot of boarded up and burned up houses , lot of murders , high concentration of poverty, drug and native gangs problem, the whole yard. its night and day compared to the "hoods" of Montreal and Toronto. You be surprised how its problematic down there.. of course it aint Baltimore or Detroit but it is messed up still..
@bigfatburn6229
6 ай бұрын
@@kiddo7711not really. As a white woman, I can walk anywhere at 3 am here in Montreal. I would not do that in USA. Nowhere
Some of the areas in the video definitely have a poorer reputation but but it doesn''t mean they are very dangerous. If you mind your own business and don't draw the wrong kind of attention, nobody will bother you. But if you go looking for trouble you will find it, probably even in good parts of cities.
Nice pleasant surprise to see my city here! As ghetto as it may seem 90% of the time, somehow it's still one of the safest places in the world lol
@dhrichardson5798
Жыл бұрын
Montreal hood actually looks pretty nice...not so bad..........
@MAKOBITE
Жыл бұрын
It's ludicrous to compare these places in Montreal to "worst hoods" in the US. Just because black people live there doesn't make it terrible. Yes, some people are poor; but Montreal is not a dangerous city for its size, and these places are communities. Want to see a bad neighbourhood in Montreal? Go to the area around Berri metro, Ste Catherine Street and Parc Emille Gamelin. Shambling junkies and shouty drunks with trash everywhere is far worse than tree-lined streets and small apartment buildings in Montreal North.
@vlada
Жыл бұрын
@@MAKOBITEthe city moved out all the hookers and junkies from the old downtown red light district st.laurent and st Catherine about 20yrs ago and they just went east a few blocks to Berri metro and now you have needles in parcs and hookers in alleyways all the way to Parc Lafontaine. They cleaned up that downtown area (it is generic, bland now) and moved it to more residential area. And Berri which is the hub for three metro lines is ground zero. Genius.
@The_Monolith
Жыл бұрын
@@MAKOBITE Downtown Montreal is the most "ghetto" part of the city. Hobos, junkies, unstable people off their meds, hookers, thieves, homeless encampments, etc.
Montreal is known for it's street art.....people see some graffitti and are like oh that's a hood. lol.....or hey black people live here. Gotta be the hood.
Not all that hardcore as far as hoods go.
C'est marrant comme ça passe du béton à un endroit tout boisé à la fin.
When i think about those nights in Montreal
@stepheng3667
Жыл бұрын
I get the sweetest thoughts of you and me.
@LANGI902
Жыл бұрын
Memories of love above the city lights I've tried so hard to take it but alone my heart won't make it!
@cassieo4337
Жыл бұрын
I just wanna stop, and tell you what I feel about you babe....
from the visual perspective I guess it would look better to go downtown where most of the homeless are and on top of that you film the day before trash collection around 1st of July when most people move and throw stuff away so the trash looks trashier
Parts of Cote des Neiges south of Van Horne to the traintracks is the crummiest area i ever had the misfortune of renting. Ironically, just cross the tracks and it is T.M.R. which is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods, and Outremont and Hampstead to each side. I am hoping that the opening of the new light rail line will bring some revitalization to the area. I used to speak out against gentrification but the poverty and drugs in this area is insane.
Hi anyone suggest me the most dangerous place in Montreal…
did charlie move to canada
Houston: Sippin syrup Montreal: Sippin Maple syrup
@paulray494
Жыл бұрын
hilarious 😄
Tabarnack no way !!!
Lets go charlie 💯
If this is the "worst" part of Montreal, then I'd call that city lucky.
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@lesexpos4469
Жыл бұрын
More like Le bug de l'antéchrist arrive, on ne sait même pas où aller Representé par Jasmine descendante de Douale So protège ton lakay, ya du piyaje in & out C'est la panique totale freestyle des criminals Ya plus de justice. Pour les hustlers, c'est une époque triste Toxique et combien de cops puff, puff, give La panne d'hydro a démontré notre dépendance au système Qui aime la bête n'en est jamais rassasié Qui traîne est appelle Jescome néophyte à Babylone Au salaire minimum, plats en aluminium Sous des cages de 10 000 tonnes, esclaves qui vivent de rhum Qui après minuit dorment, bye bye millenium Ici la vie est si belle quand elle précède la mort Les familles se réunissent, prient le ciel pour qu'elles apportent Leurs anges au près de Dieu, au moins des ailes au dessus de la morgue Au-delà des ailes de Bordeaux Y'a trop de familles déchirées, d'enfants battus martyrisés J'ai vu le pouvoir s'immiscer pis j'ai vu des noirs se diviser Pou tet fredi tout neg sezi, tounen crezi Boulet reci pran youn rezidan annik voye'l an ba te nan youn recypian Lavi a pa fasil se pou sa nou rasanble, oh oh oh oooh, oh oh ooh Lavi a pa fasil se pou sa nou rasanble, oh oh oh oooh, oh oh ooh Lavi a pa fasil se pou sa nou rasanble, oh oh oh oooh, oh oh ooh Lavi a pa fasil se pou sa nou rasanble, oh oh oh oooh, oh oh ooh Muzion
@Quincycle
Жыл бұрын
Trash
Looks peachy compared to Philadelphia
A Montreal robbery..........."pardon me, but if it's not too much trouble I need to take your things. I'm really sorry aboot this."
@drew9934
Жыл бұрын
This. Is what he would say “after” the mob hit on you.
@vlada
Жыл бұрын
I think aboot is an Ontario thing. Never heard it here. Just like the politeness meme. Also, no penguins and polar bears in streets.
@Cornerkid82
9 ай бұрын
this polite stereotype thing don't apply in Montreal.. the province of Quebec is different from the rest of Canada, even them don't consider us like Canadians. And its mainly French language that is being spoke out here.
Parece assustador alguns lugares!!!
Last time I came was 2018 but I visited this week again finally and it seems worse or am I imagining things 😢
@rubydawn1
Ай бұрын
its always beautiful around old Montreal
I’ve seen worse. However this is still surprising
That was kinda creepy going through that alley with that one dude walking right towards you. Can’t imagine what it would be like at night if you were walking there all by yourself.
@lesexpos4469
Жыл бұрын
It would be like a scary movie. Compare to usa, most people don’t go outsite at night.
@sebp400
Жыл бұрын
not at all. also, it wasn't in a bad hood at all.
@donniedarko7359
Жыл бұрын
@@robertmoray988 cringe asf
@sharonbyers5926
Жыл бұрын
What's so funny is that alley is actually in Westmount, one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods. If you pan the camera to about 5:00 you'll be staring at the old Montreal Forum.
@Zeke1379
10 ай бұрын
@@lesexpos4469 lol what? Montreal is known for it's nightlife
The guy walks through the alleys to show ugly Montreal, if you do that in any city you will have the same result, a little intellectual honesty please.
MTL is so lovely & safe :)
This is the hood,wow....im from nyc kiving in Atlanta
I never expected charlie to pull up in my city😂
Looks like a lovely quiet area
If this was "Hood" than what is the whole State of Michigan??
Look out for orange pylons everywhere.
u should slide through uptown/plamondon
That hood in Montreal looks like Rogers Park/West Ridge on the North Side of Chicago but then again looks can be deceiving too just like Rogers Park and West Ridge
MTL worst hoods: nice cars, nice homes, everyone inside their home watching netflix, new buildings being built, no trash nowhere, trees everywhere lol
@YoungSlickBiker
Жыл бұрын
Gangbanging have started in the hood of MONTREAL-NORTH before New York. They started in California, but in Montreal we had bloods and crips gang around early 80's. In Montreal-North we had the first gang of Bloods in Montreal city called: Bo Gars, and crips were in St-Michel and they were called CDP, Crack Down Posse, New York gang banging activity started in the 90's
@nauti9861
Жыл бұрын
Yeah well its not really poor but there really are murders and shit
St-Michel 67
Merci. Anything first or second floor with nice neighbours is fine with me. 🤗
Are there any Haitians in Quebec? 👀
@AnObservantTraveller74
Жыл бұрын
About 70,000 in Montreal 😊
@joaquintamayo3126
Жыл бұрын
@@AnObservantTraveller74 oh wow i knew there would be Haitians because they also speak french as well
@AnObservantTraveller74
Жыл бұрын
@@joaquintamayo3126Bien entendu 😊
@PSP92262
Жыл бұрын
@@joaquintamayo3126 They speak Creole not really French. Although its vocabulary largely derives from 18th-century French, its grammar is that of a West African Volta-Congo language branch, particularly the Fongbe and Igbo languages. It also has influences from Spanish, English, Portuguese, Taino, and other West African languages.
@Cornerkid82
Жыл бұрын
Montreal got the third largest haitian population in North America after Miami and NY
oh please ! the peeps you see walking around are bohemians "slumming it" for the "experience" . One call to rich mommy or daddy , limousine picks them up and they can go live with parents in the wealthiest hoods in metro montreal . reminiscent of song , lyrics and video by band Pulp - Common People - youtube
The streets are clean, people are smiling, lots of nature and black and white are living together... WOW, Québec "worst hood" ? 😅😂😂 Give me a break !
@mgyb8269
Жыл бұрын
It's all relative man. It says a lot about the city of Montreal imo
griffin town is not a hood anymore lol
no narration?
It’s not ghetto
Watch out for the mafia lol.
Looks totally fine....
How did u go to north to south so fast 😅😅😅
Ah yes, Charlie crosses the border and visits my hometown
0:27 this is Westmont.
At 5:44, I live 50 feet from the corner on the left for 3 years, 15 minute walk to downtown. The are is completely under regentrification, along with St-Henri, Point St Charles and Verdun due to the same downtown proximity and the cleaning up of the Lachine Canal. This video is a 'Fail' if you're trying to show the 'worst hoods'. Good luck trying to buy up cheap real estate in ANY of these areas. I guess you couldn't find any hoods with hookers and crack heads....
When I went to montreal I stayed at the gouvernot hotel off ST CATHERINE street a McDonald’s right around the corner. Hotel Had a weird ass door system lol. Video on my KZread
Hoods in Canada, still lightyears better than in the US.
@kiddo7711
11 ай бұрын
Wait until you find out that the worst ghettos in Canada are actually comparable to some American ghettos (Obviously not to the same extent as like a city like St. Louis, Jackson, MS or New Orleans but that should obviously go without saying). Just because Canada is safer in the US, doesn't mean there's no bad areas there, when there's in fact a lot of violence in certain neighborhoods as well, it just doesn't get the same reputation/coverage, because the US is the next door neighbor.
Theres a lot of drugs and stuff but not that many murders
I am know living in Montréal it is a real safe city .
Starting to notice a theme with these videos... People don't want to better themselfs!!!
Heard it can get pretty rough in Canada, just last week i heard about a drive-by syruping. 8 victims soaked in the purest of Canadian syrup, damn.
@ARWest-bp4yb
Жыл бұрын
But they did it in the nicest possible way!😂😂
@taydub4939
Жыл бұрын
Moose-by*
@YoungSlickBiker
Жыл бұрын
Gangbanging have started in the hood of MONTREAL-NORTH before New York. They started in California, but in Montreal we had bloods and crips gang around early 80's. In Montreal-North we had the first gang of Bloods in Montreal city called: Bo Gars, and crips were in St-Michel and they were called CDP, Crack Down Posse, New York gang banging activity started in the 90's
@taydub4939
Жыл бұрын
@@YoungSlickBiker it didnt started before New York thats for sure but you right with your other statements
@YoungSlickBiker
Жыл бұрын
@@taydub4939 Let me troll in peace 😂
Nicer than Portland
Reason why u have hood areas is because you have to many hatians in canada thats the main focal point
Montreal is pretty safe when I went.
Overall Montreal is pretty safe anywhere you go. Nothing like the U.S. at all!
Gangbanging have started in the hood of MONTREAL-NORTH before New York. They started in California, but in Montreal we had bloods and crips gang around early 80's. In Montreal-North we had the first gang of Bloods in Montreal city called: Bo Gars, and crips were in St-Michel and they were called CDP, Crack Down Posse, New York gang banging activity started in the late 90's
@Zeke1379
10 ай бұрын
Montreal is known more for Mafia types and biker gangs
@bigfatburn6229
6 ай бұрын
I am a woman. White. Montreal is safe everywhere. I walk in that « hood » all the time. Yes there are gangs but you don’t have more risk of being a victim of crime. Poverty does not mean more crimes here. It is nowhere near what the USA has. I just get annoyed when I hear « hood ». St-Henri is a place people want to live in actually (end of video). And expensive one to rent a place.
@YoungSlickBiker
6 ай бұрын
All you said is facts big time. When you think of it, when you just mind your own business, you have no trouble. It used to be like that in Haiti too until the president got killed and i would say around 2020. Most Haitians from here and USA can't go to Haiti right now cause they are aiming at all Diasporas and kidnappings at the airport and killings all kinds of stuff. Last time i went in Haiti was in 2019 and i seen Violent scenes and violence to an extent that Montreal has never seen on Montreal streets. I'm talking whole neighborhoods 300 400 people running after 2 little kids for stealing food and beating them with sticks rocks punches everything. Senseless violence for no reason.... But it was still cool as long as you would never steal and never do anything wrong. But now it's a different story i can't go back there@@bigfatburn6229
@YoungSlickBiker
6 ай бұрын
@@bigfatburn6229 The most murders the USA have seen in one year like in Chicago Haiti have seen it in 2 days in Port au Prince 400 something murders in one day in just one neighborhood in one city in Haiti
I love places with people I love the place
Been here, also had the time of my life in these parts
So clean compared to Vancouver
NO BAD .BETTER THAN MY COUNTRY EXPENSIVE IN GOOD ARE 😂😂😂😂
Go on st cath in hochelaga
On dirait Montreal-Nord...