48 Hour Montreal Itinerary, Montreal, Canada
The last time I visited Montreal was a whopping 10 years ago. Sheesh, that’s bad. (and worst when said out loud). I don’t subscribe to the whole Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadians hockey rivalry. I can not deny that old town Montreal has tons of history, is a foodie lovers paradise (this according to the awesome Anthony Bourdain) and a haven for jazz music.
After writing some other local (as in Canada) Short Trip Itineraries for St. John’s out East in Newfoundland, Ottawa and of course Toronto (my city) here in Ontario, I couldn’t wait to return to La Belle Province (Quebec) and revisit Montreal.
An uncomfortable -19 to -20, not including the windchill on New Year’s Eve and probably not the best time for a Montreal weekend trip. My iPhone and Osmo Mobile keep dying but I have my external battery charge power pack, I’m dressed in layers and even busted out my snow pants.
Located at 360 St Jacques Street and definitely one of the best places to visit in Montreal (especially in minus zero temps). Crew Collective & Café both a cafe and private, members-only workspace. Despite having a members-only workspace policy, The Crew COLLECTIVE & Café offers meeting rooms for, which are available for any person or group who makes a reservation. If you’re simply stopping by for a drink or bite than The Crew Collective & Café offers, just that as well with an ever-changing menu. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
After writing some other local (as in Canada) Short Trip Itineraries for St. John’s out East in Newfoundland, Ottawa and of course Toronto (my city) here in Ontario, I couldn’t wait to return to La Belle Province (Quebec) and revisit Montreal.
An uncomfortable -19 to -20, not including the windchill on New Year’s Eve and probably not the best time for a Montreal weekend trip. My iPhone and Osmo Mobile keep dying but I have my external battery charge power pack, I’m dressed in layers and even busted out my snow pants.
Located at 360 St Jacques Street and definitely one of the best places to visit in Montreal (especially in minus zero temps). Crew Collective & Café both a cafe and private, members-only workspace. Despite having a members-only workspace policy, The Crew COLLECTIVE & Café offers meeting rooms for, which are available for any person or group who makes a reservation. If you’re simply stopping by for a drink or bite than The Crew Collective & Café offers, just that as well with an ever-changing menu. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 48 Hour Montreal Itinerary
Guide Location: Canada » Montreal
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Christopher Rudder
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Canada » Montreal
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Christopher Rudder
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- The Crew Collective & Cafe
- The Illuminated Crowd
- Place des Arts
- Saint Patrick’s Basilica
- Monument a la memoire de Paul de Chomedey
- Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
- Les Glaceurs – Vieux-Montreal
- Montreal Science Centre
- Clock Tower
- Modavie
- Mount Royal Park
- Mount Royal Chalet
- St. Joseph’s Oratory
- Beauty’s Luncheonette
- Bonsecours Market
- Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
- Jacques-Cartier Plaza
- Montreal City Hall
- Chinatown
- La Banquise
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