Winter Journey to Montréal:
It’s winter and we’re heading to Montréal Canada. This is technically my first road trip as an adult. I really didn’t want to fly, I thought it would be more of an adventure to drive. And seriously, what a journey it was. Follow my 6 hour journey to this beautiful city north of the U.S. border. Join me as I explore the city, its food, people and places. If you’ve ever thought about visiting Canada during winter, you’ll enjoy my photo diary.
Here we are heading North on I95.
Stopping in Massachusetts!
Then beautiful Vermont.
The food here was great. You’ll find lots of organic goodies at Putney Food Co-op
Two words came to mind as we rolled into Quebec. French and Farms!
It’s been a long drive. I’m ready for bed.
A pool is always necessary when you travel with kids!
Heading through the Metro.
Views inside the Metro.
Beneath the city!
This place is a hit with the University crowd.
It was cold outside!
Interesting museum to say the least…..
The bubbles were a part of the exhibit!
No words……..
I finally understand!!!!
Lots of history in Old Montreal.
Awesome street art everywhere!
Downtown covered in snow.
Heading home!
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It looks beautiful! Put it on my bucket list!
Great to hear Marina. Let me know when you head there.
definitely love road trips. love street art in every city i visit. but would prefer fly from NYC. lol 🙂
From NYC yes! I would fly. NYC is about two hours from me. So that would be an 8 hour drive. No thanks!
Everything looks so perfect. I will definitely put Montreal on my bucket list.
Glad to hear it Amrita. Food was a little pricey but, great experience overall.
Yes! Poutine! You chose the best place in the country to try it, there’s no poutine like Quebec’s poutine lol!
Canada is best traveled by ground! 💖
Thanks Tina. We’re heading back in the summer. I’ve fallen in love with Canada.
Love the street art! Looks like an awesome winter wonderland!
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It was beautiful Justine!
I am from Toronto and am ashamed to admit that I have only really driven through Montreal. I need to get up there for a proper visit. I am living in Australia right now and you photo of poutine makes me miss it so much. That is the first thing I am going to eat when I am home this summer!
Awww glad to hear it cause the Poutine was amazing! Hopefully you could head back soon!
I love your writing style, similar to my one. Montreal looks like a wonderful city, but also looks so so so cold!
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It was extremely cold Viviane. But absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the love. I’ll be checking out your blog!
The bubbles look like so much fun! It sounds like you had a wonderful time in Montreal – thank you for sharing these photos!
It was great. My kids loved the bubbles at the museum. For them it was the best part.
What an awesome road trip, even stopping a few places in the US! Did you know that in Jersey we call poutine “disco fries”? No one seems to be able to tell me why!
That is too funny Annie. Wish I could find out why they call it that. Either way the name should be called “DelishFries”
It sounds that you had a great journey!
This is beautiful. I particularly love Putney Food Co-op where you can get organic food. Thanks for sharing this journey.
Thanks Anmaria. It was great. My kids had sandwiches. They loved the grilled cheese. I had the panini. Great spot with nice people.
Pool is an absolute neccessity for me too, even when I travel alone :p I love all your pictures and they make me want to plan a trip to Montreal soon.
Thanks Prerna. I’m glad I was able to provide you with travel inspiration.