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<blockquote data-quote="Pyro" data-source="post: 55301" data-attributes="member: 1313"><p>Thanks for all the suggestion guys! Unfortunately I was not able to visit every place that was suggested here, but i definitely plan on going back. It is such a lovely city and everyone there is very pleasant.</p><p></p><p>Some of the hilights and must visit places that i would definitely recommend to anyone visiting </p><p></p><p>La Banquise (24h poutine, what's not to love? seems to always be a packed house)</p><p>Poutineville (a little out of the way but i actually preferred this over la banquise)</p><p>Au Pied Du Couchon (amazing service and huge portions. we had salmon belly marinated in maple syrup to start which was delicious and i had the pork knuckles which was a huge mess of deliciousness. I'm not usually one to have any leftovers to take home with me, but i had to throw in the towel here)</p><p>Juliet et Choclat (more of a dessert place for all things chocolate, the hot chocolate was delicious)</p><p></p><p>Other notables</p><p>Schwartz (amazing montreal smoked meat)'</p><p>Steak Frites (thanks theboss, very tender steaks. I went to the one in Old Montreal)</p><p>Biodome (a lot better than the zoo, when we went, most we were able to spot most of the animals unlike the Toronto zoo where most of the animals were in hiding)</p><p></p><p>For the hockey lovers, you can visit the Canadiens Hockey Hall of Fame located within the Bell Centre. The gentleman at the counter told us that it usually gets busy during game days, so if you can try to schedule it on an off night. When we went we were literally the only people there so we were able to take our time going through the entire exhibit</p><p></p><p>I did manage to go to Old Montreal and visit Notre-Dame Basilica, but it was way too cold (something like -35 including windchill) to spend time walking around the town.</p><p></p><p>Mount Royal, great view of the city had to go back twice cause the first night was too foggy to see the city.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the input guys. It was really appreciated. Who needs travel advisors when I have you guys! lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyro, post: 55301, member: 1313"] Thanks for all the suggestion guys! Unfortunately I was not able to visit every place that was suggested here, but i definitely plan on going back. It is such a lovely city and everyone there is very pleasant. Some of the hilights and must visit places that i would definitely recommend to anyone visiting La Banquise (24h poutine, what's not to love? seems to always be a packed house) Poutineville (a little out of the way but i actually preferred this over la banquise) Au Pied Du Couchon (amazing service and huge portions. we had salmon belly marinated in maple syrup to start which was delicious and i had the pork knuckles which was a huge mess of deliciousness. I'm not usually one to have any leftovers to take home with me, but i had to throw in the towel here) Juliet et Choclat (more of a dessert place for all things chocolate, the hot chocolate was delicious) Other notables Schwartz (amazing montreal smoked meat)' Steak Frites (thanks theboss, very tender steaks. I went to the one in Old Montreal) Biodome (a lot better than the zoo, when we went, most we were able to spot most of the animals unlike the Toronto zoo where most of the animals were in hiding) For the hockey lovers, you can visit the Canadiens Hockey Hall of Fame located within the Bell Centre. The gentleman at the counter told us that it usually gets busy during game days, so if you can try to schedule it on an off night. When we went we were literally the only people there so we were able to take our time going through the entire exhibit I did manage to go to Old Montreal and visit Notre-Dame Basilica, but it was way too cold (something like -35 including windchill) to spend time walking around the town. Mount Royal, great view of the city had to go back twice cause the first night was too foggy to see the city. Thanks for all the input guys. It was really appreciated. Who needs travel advisors when I have you guys! lol [/QUOTE]
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