2024 Best Sights Around Montreal Canada

Montreal, Canada

Montreal, Canada

Intro

My parents were planning a trip to the City of Saints (known for many of the street names starting with 'Saint') for five nights and six days.

Montreal is located in the Canadian country in the North American region. Montreal is a great place to visit all year round, but with the weather over the spring and summer, it is just delightful to see during warmer months. Being able to stroll down the Lachine Canal and through old Montreal, grab some food in the Jean-Talon Market, or go for a hike through Mount Royal Park; these are some of the best things around downtown Montreal. The only issue is there is so much to see and do in one of Canada's most dense cities, my parents like I’m sure many others, didn't know where to start with planning so that they optimize their six days in the city. 

  • I went to the city of Montreal for a long weekend my sophomore year of college with an organized group through the university, so several of my friends and I decided to go. It is such a great city to visit whether a teen looking for adventure or a family wanting to see the sights! I went to university in upstate New York, which was a little over a four hour drive to Montreal, so my school coordinated two coach buses to take the sophomores and juniors that signed up for the getaway. I was supposed to go in the sophomore bus but there wasn't enough room so me and a few friends rode on the juniors bus. Luckily so, as when we got to the border, a student on the sophomore bus didn't have the proper documentation to cross the border and held that bus up for several hours. One things I always recommend is to ensure you have your passport or appropriate documentation you need to travel to your destination. I also strongly recommend checking the countries visa requirements. There have been a few counties I visited that I was unaware I needed a visa in addition to my passport and fortunately checked in enough time. If you are a US Citizen with a US Passport, a visa is not required. I am not a government official so please do your homework wherever you go abroad.

    When I visited Montreal in college, I only stayed for three nights and did much of what 19 year old American college students do, drinking and everything they probably shouldn't or couldn't do. We went to bars, whereas we were still two years to young to drink legally in the US. We went to Casino de Montreal and we went to a strip club because that's where you wind up at 19 when most of the people in your group are are guys. 

    I am in a different phase in my life now then when I visited Montreal in college. I am more interested in parks, hiking, nature, museums, and great food. I also am always in search of the best free things to do in cities. Taking a walking tour for art lovers to check out the local street art and beautiful architecture, finding an annual festival with low or no cost for entrance, or walking around trendy neighborhoods to stumble across a great spot. I find wandering around a city is a great way to spend at least part of a vacation...as long as I don't stumble on the cobblestone streets walking down the European style narrow streets in Montreal.

    When I was younger, I spent all my vacations visiting bigger cities. They are typically easier to get to and have more to do, especially if a solo traveler. As I have gotten older and more well traveled, I have equally enjoyed spending some time in small towns and rural areas. A lot of times bigger cities are built for tourists, where you really learn about a country, their people, customs, and food in the small towns. Also, smaller towns have some of the best views in addition to fun things to do.

    1. Montreal is an island.

    2. Founded in 1642 by French settlers.

    3. William Shatner is originally from Montreal.

    4. Many Hollywood movies were partially or fully filmed on location in Montreal.

  • I went to Montreal once in college. I didn't have much involvement in planning that trip to Montreal as it was part of a school trip so transportation, hotel and some activities were confirmed through the school.

    My parents went to Montreal recently and I helped them plan the trip (documentation needed to enter Canada, hotels, and sights to visit). The first thing I did was identify their budget and any sights they wanted to see as that would determine hotels or vacations rentals I would compile. The feedback I received was my parents was they wished their hotel was right in the downtown Montreal area to be more walkable and not completely dependent on driving.

    Back to my above comment on documentation my parents needed to get into Canada. Back in the day, if you were from the US and driving into Canada you could get by just showing your state license. This has since changed and a passport is required. If you have less than six months before your passport expires you will have to get it renewed. With that said, US citizens can bring their original birth certificates as well as a government photo ID (i.e. state license, state ID card, military ID, etc.)

    Whenever traveling internationally, always check the destinations documentation requirements in relationship to where you hold citizenship.

Street Art - Montreal, Canada

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Cobblestone Streets - Montreal, Canada

Cobblestone Streets - Montreal, Canada

Conclusion

Montreal is the perfect place to spend your Canadian vacation. From strolling down the botanical gardens to catching a boat out of the Old Port to cruise down the St Lawrence River, grabbing some of the best food at an open-air market and the monthly festival with hundreds of food trucks to exploring Montreal’s underground city. This city won’t disappoint!

Quote

“Coming from Montreal, Patrick Roy was the guy that everybody looked up to. He was consistent and successful early in his career; he won the Stanley Cup when he was really young and he played with a great organization. For me it was also a French thing, like one of us had made it that big in the NHL, and you tried to follow in his footsteps.” Martin Brodeur

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If you are planning on spending some extended time in Canada, check out my Vancouver blog.

Mont Royal - Montreal, Canada

Mont Royal - Montreal, Canada

 
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