MONTREAL

 
 
 
 
Montreal is a city about 2 hours from Ottawa, or 9 hours from Port Elgin. Montreal is in Quebec, the French speaking part of Canada. It was really cool how the signs in Tim Hortons changed from English to French hahah! We went to Montreal on the Friday afternoon and left on the Sunday.
 
Montreal is well known for it's colours during fall.
 
Me gusta.
 
Street art in Montreal.
 
A famous chocolate shop in Montreal. The best chocolate I've ever had.
 
I really loved Montreal. It was so pretty and much more lively and friendly than Ottawa. But I still like Ottawa a lot too :)
 
We stayed in a nice hotel.
 
We went sight-seeing.
 
In case you didn't know this, the sun in Canada is the same as the one in Sweden.
 
We walked up a million steps just to be able to take these pictures.
 
I think it was worth it though.
 
You can see some of the Vermont mountains (in the US) in the background. 
 
Montreal then and now!
 
In this picture you can see the hockey arena to the left, Vermont to the right and one of the famous bridges also to the right.
 
China town was sadly closed for construction or something.
 
There was a zombie walk going on in Montreal when we were there!
 
Now we are walking to the hockey game.
 
Montreal Canadians vs. NY Rangers. It was crazy busy, 23 000 people or something!
 
I don't know who to cheer for, the Canadians or NY and Henrik Lundqvist!!
 
Canadians in red, Rangers in white.
 
The arena, before the game even started.
 
They has a pretty cool presentation of the players.
 
Yup, they speak French here. I almost forgot.
 
The guy beside me was wearing this.
 
Canadians won by 3-1 and are still at the top of the NHL. The following day we went sightseeing in Old Montreal.
 
Ponypowerrrr.
 
Treepowerrrrrr.
 
Am I ruining the pretty pictures with my text?
 
Sorry about that.
 
But I don't really care. This is my blog. Yolo.
 
Not sure what's going on here...
 
In the summer and spring there is water and boats here.
 
The pretty Quebec colours again!
 
Walking on the pier.
 
I forgot what this house was, but it's important and very famous.
 
This picture makes me miss sailing.
 
Montreal is basically just a bunch of islands with bridges between them.
 
Here's on of them.
 
Same bridge, same angle, different picture.
 
Old Montreal is so pretty. I want to move here.
 
I can live in this house.
 
On the way home we stopped at a famous bagel-bakery. I don't really like bagels. But we bought like 60 bagels anyway.
 

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