Went in mid-August for 4 nights, hit up various areas. Enjoyed Mont Royal overlooks, Viuex Montreal but we really enjoyed the Latin Quarter. Less touristy then Vieux Montreal.
Hey Yulia. Thanks for such an informative video. Your videos are always amazing and full of knowledge. You have guided many people immigrating to Canada. Thanks for everything. 😊👍👌
Mont Royal viewpoint, very good, but we drove up by car because we only had a long weekend in Montreal - Kondiaronk Belvedere viewing terrace and Mount Royal Chalet on Olmsted Trail from car parking.
If you are into sports, a lot of olympians medlists trains at the olympic park , divers, swimmers, synchro swimming , gymnastics, judo, boxing, fencing , speed skating and more
Montreal is an amazing town, And there's no shortage of amazing towns to visit. Im excited to visit Schwartz deli, Do their dripping sandwiches taste good? 😍
Merci beaucoup pour ces recommandations !! Je pars à Montréal en septembre (malheureusement 80% de mon temps sera de travail), mais que reste 20% ? Je vais certainement essayer d'en faire le plus possible ! Merci pour les idées!
I am afraid of not adapting the weather conditions especially for my kids.Second Is the governmental Education good in Canada or I have to take the private one.?
Kids typically adapt faster than the adults. They spend more time outdoors. They will have much fun playing on the snow in winter. The cold months are mostly from mid December to mid March. Spring time is great with the sugar shack season. Summer can be hot, over 30ºC. Fall is absolutely gorgeous. About the education system, public schools in Québec have a normalized curriculum and offer good quality education. It is really not necessary to go to private school for kindergarten and elementary school. For high school it is a personal choice but again, public education is good. You will have to understand the differences between the Quebec system and the rest of Canada for post secondary education. In Quebec, high school (secondaire) is 5 years, then you can go to cégep for 2 years of undergraduate courses, then university. Public cégep offer very good quality education and are inexpensive. University costs money but not as much as the rest of north america. I know a family of Americans who emjgrated from Vermont to Quebec, so that their 3 daughters can go to university without ruining them.
@@georgiejackpot9540 i am french Canadian living in Montreal . People in Montreal are the most open minded people in Canada and we speak both official languages of Canada and it is a world class city and multilingual .We are not rude ... also , Montreal is a leader in sustainable development, with over 500 green roofs and the largest urban park in Canada.... Montreal is 400 years old and not comparable to any city in North America and much greener than Vancouver and Toronto .
I need yr help in clarifying some conditions for immmigrants in Education, work.standard of living, weather Condition and racism...which is the best province do you recommend for my family.?Thanks a lot. I am sorry for talking too much.
Nada, there are a lot of things to consider when picking the best province for you and your family. Try doing some research and watching other videos about living in Canada. I can only speak for QC and ON and they're NOT the most affordable provinces in Canada
Bro you can go to Winnipeg, prince Edward Island, new Brunswick if you want to get citizenship faster but if you want to make money Toronto is the best. In canada Quebec is the most racist province but racism is every where but it will get on ur nerves in Quebec
Merci Julia. What about Gay parade in June? Where does it happen? Is there a festival around the gay scene? Do you know something about it? I'm about to move to Montreal. I'm 😊
Hi Yulia , I am hoping to apply to university in Alberta and they have to apply through the Portal called Apply Alberta. So when I am creating the account , they asked for ASN but I am an upcoming international student so I do not have one. The criteria to get ASN is not apply for me because I haven't finished any school in Canada or even got accepted. My question is how to continue with this account if I don't meet their criterias and can I still apply for Uni ? This got too long sorry 😐 Hope u see this Thank u in advance.✨
She likes wine and is feeling homesick. Lachine canal, hiking,and Oldport , biodome, ballasica ,nature in general are great but food scene in Montreal is not that great trust me I have been to all the famous spots Toronto is way better in food. But you have some preety expensive and so so restaurants here like Joe beef etc. La ronde is also a mediocre level of park as it's fairly old. Ferris wheel is of good quality but i wasn't amazed by it and felt like a waste of money. It's a so so place for tourism in my point of view if you want to spent ur holidays there are a lot of other cities which provide much better satisfaction also, french is commonly spoken here and people are noticeablely rude if you speak English even menus are only in French so if you speak English then there is a high chance you will feel like there is a cake in front of you but you cannot eat it 😂. Roads are bad and construction will make you go mad you will spent more time in traffic then enjoying. But if you like to drink and cycling and love cheap thrills then it's a town for you basically it's a very good spot if you don't have much money but accordingly ur expectations should also be low..