There are around 50 National Parks in Québec, and 10 of those are near Montreal.
Québec National Parks near Montreal Canada range from a 30 minute drive away to a 3 hour drive away.
There are around 50 National Parks in Québec, and 10 of those are near Montreal.
Québec National Parks near Montreal Canada range from a 30 minute drive away to a 3 hour drive away.
Even though Montreal a bike friendly city, there are some bike paths around Montreal that are better than others… Here are my favourites
Growing up and living in Montreal my whole life, you’d think I’d be used to the cold winters by now. Well, that isn’t exactly the case. Although I’m not used to the cold, I have figured out how to dress for winter in Montreal.
A rainy (or cold winter day) gives you the opportunity to enjoy some of the indoor activities Montreal has to offer. So here are 31 perfect Montreal indoor activities you can enjoy, rain or snow!
I love a good hike, but I don’t always want to drive 2 hours, hike, and then drive home for 2 hours. That’s why I found the best hikes an hour or less from Montreal!
The West Island of Montreal is, you guessed it, the west part of the Island. It’s filled with nature, unbeatable sunset views, and unique shopping experiences.
Visiting McGill’s Morgan Arboretum is a perfect way to spend a day surrounded by nature. It’s 245 acres of land filled with walking trails in the summer, cross country skiing in the winter, and don’t even get me started on the beautiful array of colours you’ll see in the fall!
Did you know there are, not one, not two, but three lavender fields near Montreal!? Now you don’t have to plan a trip to the South of France to get a taste of the beautiful purple fields… although, who’s ever complaining about visiting the South of France!?
A true Montrealer is its own unique breed; different from Canadians and Quebecois. But don’t worry we still religiously say ‘sorry’ and ‘eh?’. So, if you’re thinking about visiting the city, or maybe even moving, here’s everything you need to know to fit in.
I feel a little spoiled having grown up here, we have really good food. I mean, it’s not Italy’s pasta and pizza, or even France’s baguette and cheese. But Montreal has the bagel (sorry New York), Orange Julep, and don’t even get me started on poutine!