Maybe a French food odyssey is not in the budget right now, or there’s simply not enough time for a European journey. Don’t fret – there’s a French-flavored city a scant five-hour nonstop flight away.
MONTREAL — There was a real Francophone flavor to this year’s Montreal World Film Festival, with a strong slate of new Quebecois and Gallic pics. It seems natural that a film fest in North America’s ...
Joe Beef opened in 2005, on a boho stretch of Montreal’s Little Burgundy neighborhood, and drew crowds for its unabashedly rich take on French classics (think a foie gras sandwich topped by maple ...
You can't help but respect Montreal Impact head coach Jesse Marsch for immersing himself in the local culture of Quebec, an effort that centers on the French lessons the former US national team ...
MONTREAL — Canada’s second-largest city (after Toronto) is home to a delightful mixture — or, if you will, melange — of English and French civilizations. Montreal, founded by the French in 1642, was ...
Inside a sauna on a ferry boat turned spa, we sweated in silence and gazed out a broad picture window framing the Montreal skyline. The floating spa, Bota Bota, is docked on the St. Lawrence River, ...
When you need a dose of Paris but don’t want to pay for it with Parisian prices, or jet lag, Montreal is the best alternative. There’s nothing subtle about the city’s dominant French vibe. When the ...