Joe Turic Photography

Montreal

July 30, 2011 By Joe

Living so close to Montreal, I should really get there more often.  Nicole’s sister working in the Adirondacks for the summer gave us a good excuse to do just that.  After a drive into the heart of the Adirondacks, a boat ride across Cranberry Lake and a border crossing, we were finally in Canada.

Montreal is a cool city with an interesting bit of international flair (police cars looking the same and not making different noises make you feel like you’re still in the US).  Signs and menus being in French and English make it one of the best places that you could learn a foreign language.  We found a cheap room in the heart of downtown — very near to the Latin Quarter and Old Montreal.  You couldn’t have asked for a better location.  Fun things we did — the Biodome, the Latin Quarter, Old Montreal, jet boat ride (where we got soaked through) on the St. Lawrence, Jean-Talon market and Notre Dame.  As always, plenty of eating (poutine!) and drinking as well.

 

At Cranberry Lake

 

At the Biodome

 

Jean-Talon Market

 

Notre Dame

 

Old MontrealOld Montreal

 

Around the corner from our hotel

 

On the way home — dusk in the Adirondacks

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Comments

  1. Eddy St Juste says

    August 25, 2011 at 1:46 pm

    Love the pictures of the graffiti (is that how it’s spelled?) on the wall especially the one with the woman in the window. Great capture.

    • Joe Turic says

      August 25, 2011 at 2:04 pm

      The woman in the window has gotta be one of my favorites. Sometimes I wish I lived in a city so I could capture more moments like that.

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