As you know, I used to travel by train a lot when I was
living in Port Hope and regularly travelling to Toronto by VIA Rail. I travel by train less so now because I have
my beautiful car Hubble, but even still I travel once and a while for work. Thankfully I was collecting VIA Preference
points that entire time, and one day I decided to see how many I had. Turns out I had enough for a free round trip
to Montreal!!! Since my girlfriend K. was
still away in Halifax and I’ve been trying desperately to keep occupied while she’s
away, I thought, why don’t I go to Montreal?
So I did.
**Sidenote: She's coming home tomorrow. Woo hoo!!!
I’m lucky to have friends living all over the country/world, so I
arranged to stay with my friend Katherine who moved to MTL in March of this
year. She graciously hosted me, so with
my free accommodations and free travel I knew I could really have some fun in
the city.
I left Toronto Friday morning and did my workday from the
train. I actually found my time on the train
extremely productive . I
got a lot done and the time went by really quickly. I arrived in Montreal at about 2:30 pm.
I went from the train station first to Café Trisip, a nearby cafe. I killed about two hours there waiting for
Katherine to meet me to give me her spare key.
Cafe Trisip. |
I got to her place around 5:00 pm, dropped my bags, freshened up, and
then cabbed down to China Town (Rene
Levesque & Saint Laurent) where I met my long-time bestie Rachel for some
pre-concert pho at My Canh. Rachel lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland
normally, but she’s in Montreal for around five weeks for the Orchestre
Francophonie festival (she plays the cello).
So cool! Unfortunately she wasn’t
performing that evening, but we got to watch a very casual concert in a
park. It was excellent!
Orchestre Francophonie in the park. |
Some pretty building with significance I can't remember. |
After the concert, Rachel and I headed north to meet up with Katherine
for some drinks closer to Katherine’s neighbourhood. We went to two bars, but I can only remember the name of the first: Big in Japan (bar, not restaurant; there's one of each). Great name, and great spot; very classy, kinda old school speakeasy feel. However, you can only have so many $10 gin cocktails, so we moved to a more casual spot (can't remember the name) with $5 drinks and hung out there for a while. Then we parted ways with Rachel, and Katherine and I went back to her place for a late night chat, mostly focused on "Orange is the New Black" (I'll save that for another post).
Katherine & I. |
(L to R) Katherine, Me!, Rachel |
After a good sleep and a great shower, I was ready to take on Saturday with Katherine. We started things off at Le Souvenir for brunch. I had excellent huevos rancheros on their patio and tried not to get burned in the sun, and had more amazing chats with Katherine. Then we wandered a bit, popping into a great store with trinkets and stuff for home... cooking accessories and the like. I love those stores. Then we went to Drawn & Quarterly, an amazing and hipstery bookstore in her neighbourhood. So great!
Huevos Rancheros |
Drawn & Quarterly |
View from almost the top of Mont Royal. |
The cross at the top. |
The cross from the bottom. Can you see it way up there in the distance? |
After that great adventure we went home to shower and chill. And then we went to dinner at Lola Rosa (a friend's suggestion; thank you, Facebook), a vegetarian restaurant not too far from Katherine's. Her friend met up with us, too, and we had veggie nachos to share and then each got a hemp burger with a side salad and a few chickpea fries. It was filling, but delicious, and the service was amazing.
After a long day and a lot of walking, we decided to take it easy on Saturday night, and so I introduced Katherine to "Portlandia". Of course, she loved it.
Proof that Montreal is Canada's Portland: abandoned cassette tapes found on the way home from dinner. |
We had a slightly earlier morning on Sunday and got an early start on exploring Old Montreal. We started with brunch outside of Old Montreal, at Le Passe Compose. That place was amazing! Definitely more Francophone than I'd experienced thus far. I can read simple French really well; I've still maintained a pretty solid vocabulary, which I'm grateful for. But I think my verbal French is probably pretty weak, and my comprehension would be even worse. I could say thank you and order my coffee and eggs Benny, but it doesn't go much further than that. However, the food was excellent and good service, good conversation... you're getting the picture.
My salmon eggs Benny at Le Passe Compose. |
Then we walked again and this time into Old Montreal. It's so beautiful there; so old Europe, artsy, and it was a gorgeous, sunny day with lots of people out and about so it was a great place to be. We browsed shops, walked the cobblestone, and that sat down on a park bench for a while just taking it all in. We also had a quick (planned) encounter with my friend Jennifer; I had something of her's and so we had a quick exchange. Always nice to see a familiar face.
An artist in Old Montreal. |
Old Montreal. |
Street performer. |
More walking, more browsing, and then we headed back to Katherine's, stopping for a bite along the way at Burger de Ville. I'm trying to eat healthier these days, but I couldn't fathom being in Montreal/Quebec and not having poutine. So I did!
Need I say more? |
And then it was back to Katherine's to pack up and ship out. I cabbed to the train station, had a massive delay on the train, and then was home sweet home Sunday evening.
Thanks to friends & Montreal for such a great trip. A bientot!
Currently reading... Little Bets by Peter Sims (and the latest Toronto Life)
Posts to come... "Orange is the New Black" (obv)
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