The Most European Neighbourhood in North America

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @pilote111
    @pilote111 Год назад +4

    I'm learning so mush every time I'm watching your videos

  • @errollleggo447
    @errollleggo447 Год назад +3

    Always look forward to these videos, thank you.

  • @yessopie
    @yessopie Год назад +9

    I live in one of those apartments. I've always got to be careful about going to the window because there's always someone out there taking a picture of the place.

    • @OdinWannaBe
      @OdinWannaBe Год назад +2

      True must be wild to live in a tourist place.

  • @Swiss2025
    @Swiss2025 Год назад +8

    Montreal is #1 most sustainable city in the world and the greenest with the largest urban parks in Canada and greenhouse roof tops urban farms. Montreal is also a UNESCO city of design and creativity ( among 40 cities in the world are UNESCO design ) . A walkable city, best food, best night life and people are civilized and open minded . Everybody speaks both officila languages of Canada, french and english plus another language from around the world .

  • @Diya6587
    @Diya6587 Год назад +4

    I would love to visit this place when I visit Montreal next summer. Thanks for uploading this. Wow, Montreal is like the European neighborhood for Americans. I will get a taste of Europe when I visit Montreal next summer. I cannot wait for my first time Montreal visit. Discover Montreal's videos is tempting me to flock there and make memories.

    • @OdinWannaBe
      @OdinWannaBe Год назад +2

      Montréal and Québec city will make you feel like in europe, even more in Québec city.

    • @JayJay-gy7ye
      @JayJay-gy7ye Год назад +1

      You'll love it. Make sure to visit Quebec City as well

  • @errollleggo447
    @errollleggo447 Год назад +4

    You should do a piece on all the tv shows and films done in Montreal. I do remember a comedic ghost show done there.

  • @jeffreymcdaniel6813
    @jeffreymcdaniel6813 8 месяцев назад +1

    I visit Carre St. Louis every time that it visit MONTRÉAL! A stunning place!

  • @Crackrzz
    @Crackrzz Год назад +3

    5:24 That's the B&B my husband and I stayed on our honeymoon! It was fabulous!
    If you go there and see a plush Looney Tunes Marvin Martian, we got him from LaRonde for them! If you have a plushie (stuffed toy) they will take care of them when you're out. ❤

  • @EmmysCoolVids123
    @EmmysCoolVids123 Год назад +3

    Belle ❤

  • @claudelalonde1732
    @claudelalonde1732 Год назад +6

    Happy that you put finally part of the Québécois culture in your videos. However you missed that André Gagnon, famous composer and pianist, Michel Tremblay, playright, that his theatre plays has been played all over the world, and many other artists are part of the square Saint-Louis history. I am encouraging you to put more about French culture in Montréal in your videos because that what shape the city. The artists who left their art pieces in metro stations should be a subject, Madeleine Ferron for example for Champ de Mars.... What makes our city special is because it is the cultural metropolis of québécois. Without that, without the French language, Montréal would not be unique.

    • @DiscoverMontréal
      @DiscoverMontréal  Год назад +3

      I think you meant Marcelle Ferron? Her amazing stained glass is featured in the metro video. These videos are never going to cover everything you want them to. They are collage pieces made from what I can find. There are other channels out there that go into deeper detail and I encourage you to check them out (CapitaineMontréal being a great one). These videos attempt to show the authentic tourist experience of visiting these Montreal locations in the hopes it’ll get the person interested in visiting. There will come a time when Quebec’s cultural scene and the great artists that made it gets their own video, I promise! Merci pour ton encouragement, Claude!

    • @claudelalonde1732
      @claudelalonde1732 Год назад +1

      I understand about videos welcoming tourists, this is very valuable... but when I am a tourist elsewhere, little peculiar stories about a location makes the exploration more interesting. As a proud montréalais and québécois, I know there is always something under the surface of things to explore. Anyway, I like very much your videos and see my views as constructive. Also, travelling abroad, so many people have told me that I am lucky to live here. Bravo!

    • @DiscoverMontréal
      @DiscoverMontréal  Год назад +1

      @@claudelalonde1732 I have been told the same thing many times! An Italian man I met in Poland went on a rant about how much he loved Montreal when he found out where I was from 🥰

    • @JayJay-gy7ye
      @JayJay-gy7ye Год назад

      From what I saw on our first visit, many people from other countries are comfortable there more so than US probably because they are French speaking and there's more a European style, culture in Montreal. There is some dark underbelly there in terms of the French. Most of the area where US people live are not liked so much by the French Montreal people.

    • @claudelalonde1732
      @claudelalonde1732 Год назад

      Do you think Montrealers don't like Americans? They are welcomed, so many visitors from the USA! Since Québec is not a religious society anymore, some people here are surprised that abortion or other social issues like guns are still on ongoing debate in your country. @@JayJay-gy7ye

  • @travishurst8061
    @travishurst8061 Год назад

    Montreal is a city within a city each burrow is its own and each one has its own beauty

  • @EmmysCoolVids123
    @EmmysCoolVids123 Год назад +4

    Bonjour

  • @jeffreymcdaniel6813
    @jeffreymcdaniel6813 8 месяцев назад +1

    Heaven on earth is called summer in Montreal!!

  • @sylvierousseau125
    @sylvierousseau125 Год назад +2

  • @PR-fk5yb
    @PR-fk5yb Год назад +1

    C'est pas mêlant si je n'y habitait pas déjà je voudrais y emménager...😅

  • @act_sion
    @act_sion 11 месяцев назад

    NON , ça c'est pour la vielle ville de Québec

  • @realfalardeau
    @realfalardeau 10 месяцев назад

    Thankfully it did not become American like Toronto !!

  • @LyudmylaD
    @LyudmylaD Год назад +1