Youth Hostel in Montreal
Travel Tips for HI - Montreal (Page 4/8)
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18 Aug 2011 Sanne, Netherlands:
A day in the park on the Montreal mountain, or one of the festivals in town. |
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10 Aug 2011 Monica, USA:
Buy food at the pharmacy on Saint Catherine and cook it in the hostel's kitchen. While me and my friends were cooking boxed macaroni and cheese other people were making stir fry, garlic chicken, and a ton of other amazing looking stuff. |
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10 Aug 2011 Monica, USA:
Crescent street was quite an interesting place full of characters, as well as the Latin Quarter of Montreal. |
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10 Aug 2011 Monica, USA:
The Biodome and Notre Dam for sure. And riding the metro around just to explore the city. |
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06 Aug 2011 John, Scotland:
Vieux-Montreal and the lovely old buildings. |
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31 Jul 2011 Felicity, England & Wales:
Butopia - good beer and live music most nights (On Crescent St) |
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31 Jul 2011 Audrey, Canada:
Banquise (a bit of a trip via the metro, but worth it for the best poutine in the world!) |
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18 Jul 2011 Aaron, Australia:
Rue St Catherine and adjacent streets. If not, the hostel bar serves up a decent meal! |
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18 Jul 2011 Aaron, Australia:
Sunday in the Mont Royal park for a picnic, entertainers and drummers. |
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26 Jun 2011 Ruth, England & Wales:
Ottawa and Toronto are both worth a trip. |
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HI Hostel MontrealHI Montreal is dedicated to making you discover the best of our city! Centrally located in downtown Montreal, you will find all you need at walking distance: shopping district, museums, supermarkets, irish pubs, nightclubs and enough restaurants to satisfy all your cravings! | more...... |

