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Daylife in montreal
Daylife in montreal








If you’re in town before May 2016, you can hit the micro-roaster St Henri Cafe and have a cup of what Montrealers agree is some of the best coffee in the city.

daylife in montreal

Try the latke poutine and you might think you died and went to himmel. If the wares of Atwater aren’t to your liking, head a bit farther into St Henri to Deli Sokolow, a Jewish deli and ice cream shop that opens at 6:30am and serves breakfast till 3. Buy some pastries and fresh fruit, or sample the hand-dipped chocolates (no judgment on your breakfast choices), and you can pick up some food for lunch or dinner while you’re there. You’ll pass the famous Farine Five Roses sign on your way to your breakfast destination: Atwater Market. Start the day by hopping on your bike and heading down along the Lachine, a network of canals that link the city to the Atlantic. Montreal is one of the most bikeable cities in North America, and its maze of paths will lead you pretty much anywhere. The issue isn’t finding things to do all day…it’s deciding what to leave out.

daylife in montreal

The most European of Canada’s major cities, and the second largest, it’s home to one of the best live music scenes in the country (maybe even the continent), and during the summer there are literally hundreds of festivals to attend.

daylife in montreal

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MONTREAL IS FULL OF POTENTIAL, whether you’re an early bird or a late-night partier.








Daylife in montreal