Montreal Travel Blogs - Page 6
Browse travel blogs from Montreal below. Montreal travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Montreal.
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#76 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Aug 10, 2009 – Dec 20, 2009
Beau temps, mauvais temps. Il faut bien le passer le temps... Par un beau mardi de pluie de juillet, nous sommes partis pour l'Estrie, pour un petit tour dans le coin de Mansonneville. En plus de magnifiques paysages de montagnes embrumées, et aussi ensoleillées, nous avons vu un petit monastère…
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#77 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Oct 20, 2009 – Oct 28, 2009
Toronto, Canada -› Halifax, Canada -› …
a depressed art student R trying to get back the feelings of drawing through travelling w/ her sketchbook & dear pencilcase...
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#78 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Jun 17, 2009
Lived there for a year. Awesome city. Exciting stuff. Most these pics are from a fashion show this summer.
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#79 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Apr 10, 2007 – Oct 20, 2007
Big White, Canada -› Banff, Canada -› …
I flew from Toronto to Montreal and drove from the airport to Old Quebec City. Only spent two nights there so only spent one full day. It was so pretty. I haven't been to Europe but I think I got a taste of it here. Everyone was really friendly and most people can speak French and English there so …
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#80 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Jan 27, 2009 – Mar 28, 2009
Montreal, Canada -› New York, USA -› …
this is the first stop of the world domination tour me and my girlfriend started jan.19th
Like all other travels, making plans is useless, we came here for one week to eat the local foods and get tattooed, and ofcourse we made new friends the verry first day, so we dicided to stay onother week in …
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#81 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Jul 10, 2002 – Jul 23, 2002
Vancouver, Canada -› Victoria, Canada -› …
World Youth Day Summer Gathering
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#82 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Mar 30, 2007 – Apr 09, 2007
Malaga, Spain -› Toronto, Canada -› …
Toronto, Niágara, Niagara on the Lake, Ottawa, Montreal, Mont Tremblant, Quebec.
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#83 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Aug 24, 2007 – Aug 25, 2007
Montreal - under construction...
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#84 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Jun 07, 2005
I took Amtrak up to Montréal for 2-3 days, and the train ride along the Hudson alone was spectacular. I was very proud that a year's worth of French in college was able to help me read the signs. Vieux Montréal is very beautiful, with an old world charm and lovely architecture.
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#85 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
May 02, 2007
non mais on la tu laffaire nous autres???? photogeniques au cotton!!! chummy chummy tricotte serrees, pu capables de sarreter!!! meme que jai pas mis toutes les photos!!! ahahah!!!!
je taime nediahhhhh
:)
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#86 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Jun 08, 2005 – Jun 13, 2005
I met with my Dad in Montreal after one of my many contracts on board a Carnival ship. It had a cool feel to it, the old part of town was my favourite. It was funny hearing a different french accent like the quebecois. We went to see the newly released cirque du Soleil - Corteo. We spent of out time visiting the city of bycicles which was a lot of fun
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#87 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
May 26, 2007 – Jul 19, 2007
The theory that I have created after my visit to Canada, is that the nature and the behaviours of any nation is relativly connected to the land they live at.The beauty of Canada that you don't enjoy the views only, but you do enjoy the people there as well.politness,hospitality and they know how to dress in a certain areas.
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#88 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
May 31, 2008 – Jun 09, 2008
After our 6 hour drive up through New York, Vermont and across the border we arrived in Quebec. Just the fact that everything is written in French really makes you feel like you've crossed into something new and different. We arrived in Old Montreal and signed into our Hostel "Le So…
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#89 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Apr 03, 2007 – Jun 10, 2008
Cold, blustery nights walking home from skating on the St. Lawerence are quickly forgotten in the 9:43, ten o'clock of Sundays in the park by the statue of Cartier. Hundreds of temporary and permanent musicians congregate, enveloped in improvised rhythms synchronized under the true-vibrating title of Tam Tam. Buy your wares, sell your body to the music, discover who you were as a child. This is the best side of Montreal... apart from the night life in the gay village.
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#90 of 187 Montreal travel blogs
Sep 19, 2008 – Sep 30, 2008
I made a 12 days circuit between the US and Canada last september with my girlfriend. From Boston,MA to Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Lancaster, Philadelphia, Washington and finally NYC.
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