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On the Road: Montreal, Canada

On the Road: Montreal, Canada

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Bonjour, travel lovers!

If you've ever wondered what it's like to swap palm trees for poutine, this one's for you. Season 2 kicks off with a special episode taking you on a journey from sunny South Florida to the charming streets of Montreal—a city our Canadian neighbors call home and one whose residents have given so much to our local economy over the years.

For our anniversary, Mrs. Monty and I set out to explore the rich history, stunning sights, and mouthwatering eats that make Montreal a must-visit destination. Join me and explore the mini-Notre Dame Cathedral, Chinatown, the delightful eco-systems found in the Biodome, and, of course, iconic bites like smoked meat sandwiches and golden, gravy-drenched poutine.

You'll get the inside scoop on:

  • The best airlines to get you there (and the ones to avoid)
  • Where to eat, sleep, and sightsee like a local
  • A full review of our stay at Hotel Faubourg
  • And the #1 reason you should be booking your trip to Montreal today

So buckle up, press play, and come along as we trade beaches for cooler weather on this unforgettable northern adventure. 🇨🇦✈️❄️

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