Montreal, Canada

For me, the drive to Canada is a little under six hours, so I was very excited to make a road trip to the beautiful city of Montreal for a long weekend. The city is absolutely spacious, beautiful, and full of different things to do. The summer time in mid-June was absolutely gorgeous. Below, I will share some neighborhoods and activities that we managed to hit during our stay.

Little Burgundy –

We spent the first night eating out in Little Burgundy. Here is where I noticed the trend of restaurants filling the roads with cute outdoor patios. The one we decided on was called the Burgundy Lion. It was recommended on a bunch of blogs, so that’s why we checked it out. I ordered the portabella mushroom burger and it was absolutely fantastic!

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Amazing Portabella Mushroom Burger at Burgundy Lion

LaSalle –

We visited this area of town because we had a white water rafting trip scheduled. The parks around the rafting place were absolutely gorgeous and I can definitely imagine planning a picnic in this area. You have great biking trails and a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River.

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St. Lawrence River

Old Port –

We stumbled upon Old Port after checking out Anticafe, a super cool cafe that breaks the rules of a traditional coffee spot. There are lots of cool events going on at that place; the one we did was life drawing with live music!

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Results of Life Drawing Class
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Anticafe

The Old Port is filled with little street stalls (none with interesting products), lots of walking areas, food trucks, and outdoor activities. We noticed an adult playground, zip-lining station, outdoor ropes course, and paddle boats.

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The Ferris Wheel at Old Port
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Food Trucks

You can spend lots and lots of time here. You can pay for parking in the area, but I recommend finding cheaper/free parking nearby.

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Riverside Hangout
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Real Canadian Poutine

Not to mention, the Notre Dame is in this area. Definitely be sure to check out this beautiful church!

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Notre Dame Exterior
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Notre Dame Interior

Mile End –

Mile End is a thrift shopper and foodies’ fantasy alike. This long strip is made up of loads of awesome small businesses and you can spend hours walking around.

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Mile End Thrift Store

If you’re not enjoying the stores, you can be sure to enjoy the street art. It’s the perfect shopping district!

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One of Many Mile End Murals

Gay Village –

If you want to have a great night out, be sure to check out Gay Village. Originally, we went to Crescent Street based on recommendation, but the bars didn’t compare to Complexe Sky, a three story club with a rooftop bar.

You can spend hours and hours dancing there, exploring each floor to find a new experience. When you need a break, you can hit a few other bars that have some awesome drag performances!

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Main Strip Photographed by Drunk Me (haha)

Montreal was truly a surprise for me since I had zero expectations. It’s so big and full of so many great things. It was such a beautiful city – I would be more than happy to take another drive up for a visit.

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