Quality Hotel Dorval Aeroport
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2.5 Stars - 51 Opinions
7700 Cote de Liesse, Saint Laurent, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada
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Bachelor Party in April
by Rugby_prop
I would like to go to Montreal in late April, my question is will it be to cold to have a good time. Also does anyone know what area we should stay in so we can walk to good pubs/strip clubs. (also if anyone knows any awesome one please tell me the names).
Thank you
Re: Bachelor Party in April
by Kaspian
Late April can be beautiful or it can be freezing. So, check the forecast beforehand and bring a coat just in case. (The wind off the river can be brutal!)
The area you want to stay in is as probably between St. Laurent and Peel along St. Catherine. It's a bit seedy, but not too bad. ...And the "Super Sexe" is within easy walkign distance (along with a lot of diners and late-night fast food places.)
Re: Bachelor Party in April
by ricky52
Due to extreme climatic changes the World is experiencing at the moment, trying to predict the weather can be difficult because of local, on the day variations.
Most places now are seeing weather conditions well outside the norm.
The information below should be used as a guide only.
Here is the average weather for Montreal for this time of year.
Enjoy your holiday.
April.
High 52f / 11c
Low 34f / 1c
Rain 3.10in / 78.0mm
Rain days 11
Hours of sun 6
Daylight hours 13
UV level 5 = Moderate
Humidity = Frost may occur in April
Wind (from the) West
May.
High 66f / 19c
Low 47f / 8c
Rain 3.10in / 80.0mm
Rain days 13
Hours of sun 7
Daylight hours 15
UV level 6 = High
Humidity = Frost may occur in May
Wind (from the) SW
Re: Bachelor Party in April
by Jefie
Unless you come from a really warm country, I doubt you'll find Montreal in April too cold to have a good time - chilly for sure, but not too cold. Kaspian already gave you good advice for a place to stay, and if you're looking for something a bit more upscale, you might want to consider staying in the Bell Center area (between Peel St. and Guy St., along Rene-Levesque Blvd.). Lots of pubs in that area (Hurley's Irish Pub, Peel Pub, McKibbins, Newtown...) and Montreal's most famous stripclub (Chez Parée) is located within walking distance on Stanley St.
Travel Tips for Montreal
Montreal and Ottawa
by klmousseau
I visit Montreal regularly and our biggest hassle is finding a place to park. The metro is very good and easy to figure out. http://www.montreal.com/tourism/general.html
also: http://gocanada.about.com/od/monthbymonthmontreal/p/July_in_Montrea.htm
The metro is slightly limited - in that there is no direct stop in Old Montreal, but only a few blocks away. You could easily spend a whole day strolling around the Old Port and Old Montreal. If you like amusement parks - LaRonde is a Six Flags Park.
Please check out: http://www.internationaldesfeuxloto-quebec.com/EN/programmation/calendrier.aspx Every year they have an international fireworks competition in Montreal - definitely a must see since your there during it. You can either buy a ticket that allows you to watch from under the Jaques Cartier Bridge at LaRonde - or even easier is to watch it from the Old Port - walk toward the tall clock tower (there is also a maze there). They start whenever it gets dark obviously - but it's usually around 9or 930pm. So go out to dinner in Old Montreal then take a walk to the pier.
For transport from Montreal Trudeau Airport to downtown: http://www.admtl.com/passager/acces_et_stationnement/home.aspx
It's only 2 hours drive between the 2 cities or you can travel by VIA Rail. Ottawa is walkable or you can get a taxi to the museums in Hull. Stay near Byward Market or the Parliament and your within a mile of most of the sites. There is an INFO office across the street from Parliament. There is also a pedestrian shopping street 1 block behind the info center. Check out the Rideau Canal, the gorgeous architecture and Byward Market area for lunch or dinner.
If you need more info on sights in either city, I'd be glad to help!
Visit Mont Royal (hence the...
by Appleman
Visit Mont Royal (hence the name Montreal) for a beutiful view of the city. You can always catch a nice carriage ride up the mountain from the downtown core. Visit the main drag (St Catherine street) and Old Montreal.
Montreal Museum Pass
by Dabs
If you're a museum buff, you might look into getting a Montreal Museum Pass, good at 32 museums and attractions over 3 consecutive days. One more place and this would have been a good value for us as the sights are a little on the expensive side individually, $10 CAD for the Stewart Museum at the Fort, $10 CAD for the Pointe-a-Calliere Museum of Archeology and $12.75 CAD for the Montreal Botanical Gardens.
The cost (as of July 2006) is $35 CAD for the 3 day pass, $45 CAD if you get the public transit pass with it.
Silo No. 5 (1903-1958)
by yooperprof
Abandoned grain storage facility - a quarter of a mile long, 19 stories high, with capacity for holding enough wheat to make 230 million loafs of bread!! Built in several stages from 1903 in 1958, it would take a nuclear explosion to bring this baby down!
The behemoth grain elevation is a landmark next to the Lachine Canal in the old port area. Many people have come with creative ideas for the silo, but whether any of the plans will be implements is anyone's guess.
You do not need to be able to speak french...
by Bela_LUng
Whenever I speak to a friend who doesn't speak french, who just came from Montreal, they always say something about how they were mistreated by those damn french speaking people.
You have to realize that some people in Montreal only speak french while some speak both, or some speak only english. If you ask a question to a person and they answer in french....they aren't neccesarily trying to be rude...they just might not know how to speak english. It's not about being rude and stuff...
Of course you will have some who are rude....but you get those anywhere you go. People have bad days, people poo their pants. Who knows.
My suggestion to you is, if you try to speak to someone, try english first. If they can speak it then most likely they will answer you. If they cannot speak english, then they may speak to you in french hoping you understand them. That's not being rude :)
Montrealers tend to speak "Franglais" which basically means we mash the two languages together. Switching from one to other every now and then. That's also not being rude...hhehhe.
Worst comes to worst and you get an FLQ (Front de liberation du Quebec) party member yelling at you, just start to talk about hockey...we can never pass up a good chance to talk hockey!
The whole idea is to chill the F out and have a good time.
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 Quality Hotel Dorval Aeroport
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Address: 7700 Cote de Liesse, Saint Laurent, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada