MY SUMMER TRIP TO MONTREAL | Quebec, Canada
Hi everyone! I took a four day mini vacation to Montreal, Canada. In this video I'll share the unique neighborhoods we explored, the festivities we participated in and the delicious food we ate.
0:00 - Intro
0:13 - 6:07 - Day 1
6:08 - 11:35 - Day 2
11:36 - 13:35 - Day 3
13:36 - 14:31 - Day 4 and Outtro
Day 1
- Grande Bibliotheque de BanQ
- Old Montreal (Bonsecours Market; Place Jacques Cartier; La Diperie; Notre-Dame Basilica; Crew Collective and Café)
- Patati Patata
- Shawarmaz
- McGill University
- Mont Royal
- Place des Festivals
Day 2
- Marche Jean Talon
- St. Viateur and Fairmont Bagel
- Drogheria Fine Conserve $5 Gnocci
- Ma Poule Mouillee
- Parc La Fontaine
- Emilie-Gamelin Place
- La Capital Tacos
- Six Flags La Ronde (L'International des Feux Loto Quebec)
- Biosphere
Day 3
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- Montreal Botanical Gardens
- Olympic Stadium
- Khyber Pass
Day 4
- Saint Joseph
Filming Gear
Canon SL2 (200D)
iPhone 12 Pro Max
Who am I:
I am a third year PhD student at the University of Waterloo studying accounting. I make videos about my PhD experience.
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Great video! Note for future visits: get the sesame bagel fresh out of the oven, it's one of the greatest things you'll ever eat. If you get bagels that aren't fresh, it's just not the same so save them for home and stick them in the toaster, you'll see what all the fuss is about :)
So, who will tell him that the ferris wheel cabins of La Grande Roue in Montreal are air conditioned?
Hi Jonathan, this is Sangwook; we've met at the conference last weekend. It was great meeting you and I did subscribe! Will look forward to new videos and hope our paths will cross again!
It is never too late to leave Ontario and making Montreal a new home for you
@paulthomas281
10 ай бұрын
@charbelsayegh16 So true. If people work from their laptops, why would you not choose a place that is so lively and where the cost of living is lower, albeit not that much lower?
@RedaReda-vl9ff
7 ай бұрын
@@paulthomas281i invite you to discover islam,i wish you a really beauthifull life
My screen has received a blessing in the form of this visually stunning and captivating video.
As a Montrealer I’m impressed with the wide range of places and things you experienced here. Good for you both, glad you enjoyed it.
Speaking from my own experience visitors can always expect hot weather during a Montreal summer. It would be unusual in the high summer season to experience cool weather. Cold winters hot summers.
You are very lucky when a day will come I see all this beautiful places may God bless me
Went there in July! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for your video. Great video
Amazing video wow
You don t have to buy tickets for the fireworks , next time go eithe on the jacques cartier bridge or on the mountain you can ear the synchrised music on a radio station
Next time , have a sesame bagel : the best in the world .... Time out market or The Cathcart ( place ville Marie ) air conditionned high quality food courts.
Hi nice video. I was wondering if you would recommend driving in town (with a young child) or traffic / parking is horrible? Or train would be much better? Thanks.
@joshbutts3143
11 ай бұрын
public transit is very good in montreal so you may not need to drive depending on where you are going
@frankievallium
10 ай бұрын
Don't drive. Unless you plan on going outside the island.
@user-iw4jl6bc8h
7 ай бұрын
Montreal has the best metro (subway) in north america( safe, fast, clean and accessible) with elevators for accessing the plantform . Also Montreal is the safest big city , wakable and pedestrians streets . All attractions are near a subway stations.
FYI, when you see the word PLACE in Québec or France it’s pronounced PLASS. Thanks for the video.
Eating poutine during a heat wave - oof, that wouldn't be my first choice of meal in the heat.
Listen, you can't give a proper critique after ordering a poppy seed. It's ALL about the sesame. Bonus points if you order the whole shebang at St-Viateur: sesame bagel with fresh cream cheese, smoked salmon, onion, capers, and tomato. It's one of their menu options and probably the most Montreal bagel accoutrements you can have. Shit is delish. Always cool seeing the city from the eyes of a foreigner. Nice stuff :)
are you sponsered by coke ?
You who reading this,i invite you to islam,to discover islam,have a really nice day
I am sorry if you could not make the difference between the cake-like un-bagel taste of the Loblaw bagels and the real Montreal bagels, I don't think you should be a food critic at all, we have Loblaw here and all the breads made at Loblaw are not worthy of being called bread, they are fake cake wishing to be called bread, Ontario really does not know anything about bread.