HOW TO TRAVEL MONTREAL (2022) - 42 Best Things To Do In Montreal Canada

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Published 2021-07-29
Want to know how to travel Montreal in 2022? I got you. These are the 42 best things to do in Montreal Canada, based on the past 22 years of me living here and getting to know other local Montrealers.

You'll find the best things to do to learn the culture of the city, the best food spots, outdoor activities, parks, hidden gems, and so much more. This is the definitive Montreal travel guide that YOU need, whether you're a local trying to be a tourist in your own city or a visitor.

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OVERVIEW
0:00 Introduction
0:52 Live The Culture
4:10 Food Spots
6:39 Outdoor Activities
8:47 Hidden Gems
11:04 Parks
12:21 Day Trips & Transport
13:59 Let's Send It!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Sprouht
    Have you guys been to Montreal? Would you add (or take away?!) anything from this travel guide? Let me know 🤙🏻
  • @DownieLive
    Will finishes up a long food section, then moves into outdoor activities, and the first recommendation is buy more food! 😂😂
  • @jdhjimbo
    Great video, Will! I love Montreal, and even being there several times, I learned a lot on your video. I will have to replay it to catch the restaurant listings, but you broke it down in 15 minutes to cover all the things important to most. I love great parks, the BIXI bike system is super, and I love discovering all the various neighborhoods that visitors never see. Yes, Vieux Montreal and Vieux Port are great, but I love Mile End, Verdun, NDG, Plateau de Mont Royal, and the Metro is my favorite in North America, I am an architecture junkie, so Montreal is the "high church" of that. The cuisine is miraculous- from a simple croissant or pastry to poutine to great coffee and wine to exquisite fine cuisine to smoked meats at Schwartz deli, but I love the out of the way, simple spots in the neighborhoods for an ethnic delight. A Polish place is right next to Jamaican jerk chicken or an Arab place. C'est magnifique! I did not know about that Clock Tower Beach, and it looks nice. The Jazz Festival is unreal, as is the Comedy Festival, and all the Light Projections at night. Montreal is everything a city should be, but could use some better weather. On your trips outside the city, the 3 hour trip to QC is worth it, along with a cruise from there to Montmorency Falls and the Saguenay Fjord. I really enjoyed a trip to the Winter Carnival and le Hotel de Glace and it's ice bar - very unique! Great job, and you and your girlfriend make a great couple. Best wishes, and Merci!
  • @juliecaron7569
    Born, raised and still living in Montreal: and loving it. Great job on your vlog! You hit all the right spots maybe add Bota Bota spa (on a boat in the Old Port) and Westmount Greene av. area, Outremont Bernard St. (and the charming park with a small lake and pavilion behind the theater where people dance tango on Sunday nights), Castelnau St. close to Little Italy). Mount St-Bruno is a nice hike too, close to Mount St-Hilaire: try out the new foodie area with a brewery inside Promenades St-Bruno, very nice! Verdun's beach is cool, as is the outdoor dance floor with salsa nights and other music. Enjoy, it's a great city!
  • @henrysalami7593
    Awesome video! Appreciated format, presentation, and personal preferences. It was nice to have second opinion the misses there .. you had many points of interest to explore in one video. Montreal looks like lotsa fun.Thanks.
  • New subscriber a Montrealer over 56 years ..thanks to your great introduction to our city of Montréal
  • @danielr.2070
    Thanks for the great video! I've got a cruise scheduled that will end in Montreal in May 2022. I thought about changing the cruise because I wasn't sure there would be enough things to do in Montreal; however, after watching your video I'm definitely going to keep the cruise I have booked. I'm super excited about visiting.
  • @mapelbob
    Good job Will ! Even if i've been living around for 53 years now, you make me discover plenty of nice places.
  • Hi Will, you forgot to include the MANY other music festivals happening outdoor, Jazzfest, Nuits d'Afrique festival, and oh most importantly, the Sunday tam-tams at Mont-Royal, bring a picnic. Summer time in Montreal is outdoor, we celebrate summer :)
  • Hey Will, you captured the city well! Makes me miss Montréal. I didn't appreciate what an awesome city I used to live in. Montréal: une belle ville au goût impéccable! Now I live in the Okanagan Valley in BC now, which is also nice, and no more 8 month winters with a short, hot humid summers. But I still miss Montréal. Made me homesick watching this video.
  • @BayArea-bx7er
    I am from Montreal, but have been back for almost 8 years. I can't wait to check out some of these places!!
  • @dulcevaldez520
    This is so informative and awesome! I've lived in Montreal before but didn't know most of these. Awesome quality!
  • @Liafram
    Amazed your channel doesn't have more subs. It's coming. Great video as always, and I appreciate that you give multiple options in each category.
  • I'm just seeing this now, preparing for an upcoming five day trip to Montreal in May. Great information, thanks a lot. I live in Ottawa and have been to Montreal a few times, but have missed so many great things to see and do. I'm going to check out your other vids as well. Cheers!
  • @DoyouKofu
    Born & raised in Mtl - you did extremely well with this video! Very well!
  • So many memories. It's already been 9 years since I was in Montreal.🥺 But great how do I travel Montreal video with a lot of interesting places and locations. And a lot of food. Makes me hungry right away.😅 Thanks for this and keep up the good work!
  • @davidlynn5385
    Buddy, that was a really good vlog! I am going to visit Montreal late September / early October and look forward to visiting several of the place that you have recommended. Thank you!
  • @AmericanFUBAR33
    I grew up in Montreal, and your video is spot on, I left 16 years ago and move to the US, not that many cities come close to what Montreal has to offer, the only draw back is winter lasts 6 months!
  • This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
  • Just visited Montreal a couple weeks ago. Beautiful city! Great video 👏