What neighborhood in Montreal, Canada would be the best to stay in during late March?

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 | Montreal with 5 Comments

Question by SD2007: What neighborhood in Montreal, Canada would be the best to stay in during late March?
I am going to Montreal in late March. I would like to try the boutique hotel experience and have found some great places in Old Montreal and in the Lation Quarter. Which area would be better to stay in during the month of March? I want to be near things so that I don’t have to drive around or take too many cab or train rides. I don’t want it to be completely dead, but I don’t mind a little quiet. I would like any hotel or restaurant suggestions you have, but really need to know which neighborhood is the best during March.

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Answer by Châteauguay
The Latin Quarter is much more enjoyable than Old Montreal, which gets too many American tourists. The Latin Quarter has or is close to many excellent restaurants and the major French shopping streets of small shops and boutiques.

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Saturday, March 12th, 2011 | Vancouver with No Comments »

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what is the best place in canada to study for a Bachelors degree in Canada?

Monday, February 28th, 2011 | Canada with No Comments »

Question by bluecomp2002: what is the best place in canada to study for a Bachelors degree in Canada?
i am planning to come to canada to study for an Bachelors degree in Nutrition. i want the program to be accredited by Dietitians Canada.

Also let me know what are some good places in canada to work as a registered dietitian?

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Answer by DuckyMan
I’d check out McGill or Concordia. They are both in Montreal, QC, which is a primarily french speaking but the universities themselves are english speaking. You can get the best of both worlds here and embrace both english speaking and french canadian culture and language in the beautiful city of Montreal.

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What area in Toronto, Ontario is the best to live in terms of safety and a nice neighbourhood?

Saturday, January 15th, 2011 | Toronto with 2 Comments

Question by Ashlea Cook: What area in Toronto, Ontario is the best to live in terms of safety and a nice neighbourhood?
I’m moving to Toronto next month and I haven’t been successful in finding a nice place. Can anyone tell me what a good neighbourhood in Toronto is?

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Answer by Leo S.
The Annex or Yorkville . They are hefty expensive though !!

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What is the best University in Vancouver for psychology?

Thursday, January 6th, 2011 | Vancouver with No Comments »

Question by Cheese M: What is the best University in Vancouver for psychology?
Hi I am from the United States and I am planning to go to college in a few years. I have wanted to live in beautiful Vancouver or some time now, and I thought going to University there would be brilliant. I would love to here about different colleges in Vancouver, what you think personally is the best university to go to. Oh and some insights or extra information wuold be great! Thank You:)

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Answer by Will M
I hear that the University of British Columbia has a great program, as well as location. I am visiting in August and plan to study the same thing.

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What is the best casino to visit in Calgary?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 | Calgary with 2 Comments

Question by Paris P: What is the best casino to visit in Calgary?
I am planning a visit to Banff with a dance group, but I’m staying in Calgary for one night… I love to gamble, so I’m trying to find out what the best casino in the area is in regards to the poker room and craps tables (my two favoritge games). Food is not a high priority, but any reviews would be a bonus… thanks!

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Answer by Scott F
The Deerfoot Inn Casino is one of the newer ones in town, but it’s not conveintent to get to in the deep SouthEast.

Also, downtown is the popular Elbow River Casino, that was just redone in the past few years, and in my opinion, has the best poker rooms in the city.

Finally the brand new Grey Eagle casino just opened on Native land on Glenmore Trail and 37th Street. I haven’t been, but it is the only casino in the city that you are allowed to smoke inside of.

Hope that helps

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What are the best strip clubs in montreal?

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 | Montreal with 1 Comment

Question by BigWinW: What are the best strip clubs in montreal?
We are having a Bachelor party in Montreal. We know some of the club offer Some Contact and others are No Contact. Anyone a Montreal Strip club regular? I need some tips about where to go to get the Best women preferably with contact for my boy.
Hey Roger. Thanks but I think Super Sexy is one of the few No Contact places.

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Answer by Roger
I’m told Super Sexe has a cheap lunch buffet.

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What hotels in Montreal are close to the best nightclubs?

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 | Montreal with 1 Comment

Question by Upstate: What hotels in Montreal are close to the best nightclubs?
I’m planning a group trip to Montreal and I want to find a hotel that is near the best night clubs in the area but is also close to other things to do during the day. Any suggestions?

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Answer by Alpine Alli
If you like more mainstream dancing, and shopping, you’ll probably go for Crescent Street. Stay at the Hotel du Fort, Novotel, or the Chateau Champlain if you can afford it.

Hipper clubs are further east, St. Laurent, Rachel. You could stay at the Hotel du Parc, pretty easy walk.

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