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Trip to Vieux (Old) Montreal


Random shots taken during the trip to Montreal, including shots of Notre Dame Basilica, Boursecourse Market and other landmarks

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Win a trip to Montreal with the Just For Laughs Festival


www.roadtriptohahaha.com So you have decided to accept our challenge — congratulations, you have passed the first test towards winning a vacation in Montreal, including accommodations at the world famous Hyatt Regency, fine dining and, of course, Just For Laughs shows for you and your road trip crew. Since you will already be in Montreal, we figured that we would combine your challenge with some of the best parts of our city, so here is a rundown of what you have to do to win. Step 1. Form a road-trip crew of 4 people and pile into whatever vehicle you can get your hands on — preferably legally. Step 2. Grab a camera and hit the road to Montreal. Step 3. Create a 2-3 minute video of your road trip featuring the 5 required items which are i. The Place du Festival in downtown ii. A Just For Laughs Festival venue which must be clearly identifiable iii. A ticket to a Just For Laughs Festival show from 2010 iv. Our mascot Victor v. Our official program Step 4. Have fun! Seriously, the winner will be chosen based on who looks like they are having the best time. Step 5. Upload your video to YouTube and then post it to the Facebook wall of the Just For Laughs International Comedy Festival. That’s it! Don’t forget to include all 5 items in your video and try and keep the content to a maximum of R-rated. We’re pretty relaxed here in Montreal as you know but the following will result in your disqualification. 1. Anything beyond a misdemeanor (destruction of property, theft, et

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I am taking a trip but where too I have narrowed my search to Seattle/Vancouver or Montreal/Quebec?

Background– 29 years old looking to party in a new city with the guys. I only have about 5 days which do you recommend?

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My friends and I are planning a trip to Montreal, what are the best party areas to visit down there?

hotels suggestions would be nice too

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My trip out to Old Montreal


Brad’s trip out to old Montreal

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Your Next Vacation: Take a “One-Tank Trip” in the Northeastern United States

For residents in the Northeast, vacations usually lead south or west to sunny beaches, western mountains or exotic cities. But, if you’re looking to take a staycation or plan a road trip in the northeastern U.S., you have all those things within reach. Here are just a few suggestions for a short road trip.

1. Spend time by the water.
The Northeast region offers ample opportunity to boat, fish, swim or just relax on a beach. The region encompasses hundreds of bodies of water, including the Atlantic Ocean, St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, the Hudson River, the Finger Lakes and countless others. Depending on your starting point, you may want to plan a road trip to one of these aquatic destinations:

Niagara Falls, which offers plenty of attractions both on and off the water. Check out the Falls during the day and again when they’re illuminated at night. To see the Falls up close, ride the Maid of the Mist. Be sure to explore the surrounding parks and city, too.
Jersey Shore, where you can soak up the sun and float in the Atlantic by the numerous resorts and beach communities that line the eastern coast of New Jersey. Rent a house and walk the boardwalks in the summer months.

2. Play in the mountains.
The mountainous terrain of the Northeast is perfect for avid outdoorsmen. The region’s four-season climate offers exciting adventures year-round. Hiking and foliage observation is enjoyable during most seasons, and skiing is phenomenal in the winter. Check out destinations like the:

Adirondack Mountains, where you can ski the Adirondack High Peaks in the winter for an experience that rivals any western mountain chain. During the summer, the hiking is breathtaking, and the many ponds nestled in the mountains offer a refreshing swim. At the end of a busy day, meander through quaint towns like Lake Placid or Saranac Lake.
Lakes & Mountain Region of Maine, which is home to mountains perfect for hiking and camping. The White Mountains dot the skyline here, offering some challenging peaks to climb, like Mount Katahdin, Crocker Mountain and Old Speck Mountain.

3. Sample wineries.
If you’re a wine lover, tour one of the many wineries located in the Northeast on your next staycation. You’ll find that many offer tastings, tours and dinner. Premier regions to explore include:

Finger Lakes, which consists of several spindly lakes in an environment ripe for winemaking. Try some of New York’s finest wines in and among quaint historic towns.
Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, which are home to several wineries. These Massachusetts locations also offer unmatched views and atmosphere.

4. Tour major cities.
In addition to outdoor activities, the Northeast is also home to some of the most exciting metropolitan areas in the country. Let your one-tank trip take you to one of these fabulous cities:

New York City is less than a day’s drive away no matter where you live in the region. Entertainment options in the Big Apple are virtually limitless during every season, and with so many famous restaurants, you’ll find cuisine to satisfy every palate. In the summer, go to a Yankees game, and cruise around New York Harbor. In the fall and winter, see the Rockettes at Radio City, or take in a show on Broadway.
Boston blends modern achievement with American history at every turn. Follow the Freedom Trail walking tour to see historic landmarks like the Paul Revere House and the USS Constitution. Go whale watching, or stop into a local tavern for fresh clam chowder. Take in a game at historic Fenway Park, or tour Harvard. There’s something to do everywhere you turn.
Philadelphia is another city that merges the historic and the modern. Tour museums featuring subjects as varied as modern art, science and medical wonders. Visit Historic Philadelphia: one square mile of historical treasures including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Franklin Court. You can also catch your choice of professional sports and grab an authentic Philly cheesesteak.

5. Go international.
Another unique feature of the Northeast is its close connection with Canada. Multiple border crossings throughout New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine put you within easy driving distance of pastoral, rustic outposts and cultural urban centers. Put these renowned destinations on the list when you’re planning a road trip:

Toronto and Montreal exemplify urban life in Canada. These dynamic cities are hubs of culture and art. The blend of residents and visitors makes for a varied landscape built on global influences. Tour these cities to see historic landmarks alongside modern shops and exciting sporting events.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a gem on Lake Ontario packed with wineries, historic hotels, small boutiques, beautiful parks and a world-renowned theater festival: the Shaw Festival. Spend a summer day here getting lost in it all.

With so much to do, all you need is a map and some fuel to make your next vacation in the Northeast memorable. Make sure your drive is a safe one, too. Review your car insurance coverage and driving safety tips to be sure you reach your destination as smoothly as possible. If you’re looking for new car insurance, consider getting a quote from a company like Nationwide Insurance. In addition to collision coverage, having features like Roadside Assistance could make for happier travels.

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What to wear on an overnight field trip to Montreal in grade eight?

In May, my class is going on an overnight trip for 2 days in Montreal, and i need help. What should one pack for Montreal? We are going to be touring old Montreal during the day, and going to th sugar shack resturaunt for dinner. An also, could you add the weathr and everything?

I was also hoping for a Massie Block type of packing list, thx.
You know how she does it so cool, with all those different types?

Thanks!

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 5, 2010 at 12:36 pm

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Trip to Montreal?

My friends and I are going on trip to Montreal. We’re taking a train from Windsor to Toronto then to Montreal. Are Hostel rates for one night or for the whole stay? Anybody know any good bars in Montreal or where to pick up some girls? (My friends and I are all 18)

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 3, 2010 at 11:59 am

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