In the midst of Canadian cities is an unmissable piece of Europe - Quebec. In all my years as a Canadian, and it's been quite a few years, I'd never actually visited the French-speaking province other than one accidental Thanksgiving dinner that landed just inside the Quebec border. So, I took the opportunity to visit Montreal on a weekend trip to relive my memories of Europe and brush up on my French skills.
The drive to Montreal took us through 3 hrs of highway, the early part of which took us past what seemed like no-man's land. But when we got to our destination, the streets were lined with artsy shops, crowded cafes, and beautiful architecture - undeniably Montreal.
We stayed in a cozy loft space that's artfully decorated with ambiance that matched the rest of the city. It had large windows, spacious couches, and even a cute treehouse hideout. Groovy!
The neighbours in the building where we stayed.

Boulevard St-Laurent & neighborhoods

Chinatown


Old Montreal