I hate to be the bearer of bad news but graffiti is not an outlet for staying off drugs in any country it is primarily a way for gangs to mark their territories. Also if you are so much in love with canada why do want to get back to the us so bad for hotels.... One last thing Florida is one giant yardsale...
Omg yessss that’s so true ! But wait I’m wondering now why ya all are able to always have garage sales ! In Canada Quebec we need permission from the city and pay for it ! Otherwise we get in trouble and a fine !
29:50 Canadian tire stores began as more of an automotive place. Then over time branched out to sell housewares. It is a great seasonal store for whatever you may need for whatever season. You can purchause various automotive, housewares, seasonal supplies here and get your car fixed. They speacialize in tire sells and changes but will install sterios etc for vehicles.
Canadian tire has always been a hardware store. My uncle owned fountain tire and sold it back in the 60s and he partnered up with his friend who owned a hardware store and they sold it in the 70s
45:50 careful Turning right on RED is prohibited on Montreal Island everywhere, (ok anywhere else in the province however), but nice video :) I live in Montreal, glad you enjoyed your stay
Ahahaha true and that fucks with so many people while driving ! They don’t realize wait I’m off the island or on the island and cars are honking at them 😂
Montreal is built on an Island 10 times the size of MAnhattan with 5 million people... divided in 19 boroughs ....Outremont , Le Plateau, Mo;e-end, Old Montreal, Ville-MArie , Westmount , Hochelaga, Villerey, Rosemont, Ville Mont Royal , west Ilsand etc ... The best areas are Outremont, Westmount, Old Montreal, The Plateau , Mile-End , West-ISalnd
I like montreal and the rest of the province, in fact Montreal is the most multilingual city in the north america, a quarter of the population speaks 3 languages, is not only haitians in there, there's tons of north africans, lebanese, francophone Africans, latinos, french people" France", it's a diverse city of Francophone nationalities, but sadly the rest of Canada don't like them just for being Quebecois .
Montreal has almost no Canadians ! That's just it it's home to every type nationality very few people born and raised Canadian ! You will find Canadian people and a lot other nationalities outside Quebec ,
Yes but depends on what part of Montreal things have changed now it’s grouped by nationality like saint Laurent is a lot of Arabic Montreal north French and so on. I love the diversity just don’t like the way the government is running things and making things be
The "look" of these neighborhoods in Montreal remind me a bit of St. Louis, where I live. One difference is that we don't have all the balconies and outside stairways that seem to be common in Montreal.
@@MrDEWaters no it don’t it’s don’t look nothing like St. Louis but the only suburbs of St. Louis is st Charles so you might be right because it look the same
Others are: Ville St Pierre and Duff court in Lachine, Goyer, Barclay and Bedford in Cote des Neiges is the worst in terms of substance abuse, Airlie street in Lasalle and Lasalle heights, Walkley street in NDG, little burgundy Thats basically the west end.
Take a ferry in Block Island Rhode Island bring a drone I never had a chance to see a tour in of Block Island and I’m from East Providence Rhode Island
@@jayflock7446 Wish I could agree, but living in Toronto gives me anxiety attacks on the road... They try and copy the NYC hustle and bustle but fail miserably.
You should have stopped by Lapierre and Pascal corner Thats my old spot It was rough in the 90s and 00s, especially around the time the riot happened. Lot of shootings but it calmed down now. A lot
Trying to figure out why you are searching for "the hoods" of Montreal? What is a regular neighbourhood? You have some neighbourhoods that lower income people live in and others that more affluent people live in but I don't believe Montreal has a "hood" per se. Yes, there are areas where drugs are rampant, the red light district downtown Montreal but Montreal is really pretty safe to walk around in. As far as the English/French thing in Montreal, we're pretty much all bilingual so you won't have any difficulty getting around. What's funny to me is that everyone outside of Quebec always portrays Montreal/Quebec in general as "French". We have a very healthy Anglo community here. We are certainly not all French.
If you are Spanish, French, Portuguese or Italian should not be too difficult for you. I'm from Montreal and went to live in Florida for 20 years. People speak Spanish with me in Miami. Lol.
Specialiste en Fabrication Sur Mesure not Manure... LOL! Custom manufacturing Specialist. I assure you the manure you find here is real...not manufactured hahaha!
bro you were so close to the worst hood in mtl north, when you drove past the ppl staring at you thats the middle of it but all the dozens of side streets above and below that is where the hood is at including the most hardcore spot were all the action goes down and rap videos are shot just 2 blocks below where you were and more places above it, when you went to those high rise towers that was outside of the hood a couple blocks too far east, oh well at leas tyou went throguh park of it
Montreal North is where they should fence the city off and let them fester among themselves. Or St-Michel or Cartierville and all other similar places.
What are the chances youtube recommend me a video of a guy driving on my street lol 40:32 i go to this corner shop alot but yes this is considered a dangerous place just 1 month ago someone got shot and during the night alot of stuff happens you dont wanna take a walk during the night
yo Jose a suggestion you should take a Ferry from Connecticuit to Long Island you can put your car on the ferry then you can drive through Long Island into Queens. Just a suggestion jose.
Thanks for showing me a part of the city I had never visited. I grew up in Montreal age 1-14 (1958-1972) then we moved to Toronto. I have lived in Florida for 20 years. I notice how slow the pace of life is there. It looks a lot like other parts of the city low-rise sprawl. I would be surprised that there was danger in Montreal. Unless it is at night.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Winter is quite different, especially in Montreal where there is a lot of snow. It is difficult to see all of Canada because it is underpopulated and spread out. I had a generally nice upbringing in Montreal. They say the Quebec childhood is happy. I have seen a lot of changes in South Florida over the last 20 years but I have had opportunities here I wouldn't have had in Canada.
At the 4:04 mark you see the exit (74) to Iberville Street (Rue d'Iberville). That's the off ramp I would take often to visit my in-laws, who at the time lived in the St. Michel district. You'll notice an 'Frenglish' billboard ahead on the right. ('RIRE" means laugh) It's promoting a local comedian's (Sugar Sammy) standup show themed on growing up in Montreal as an ethnic East-Indian (Punjabi) and going to French school growing up.
Haitians are located in Montréal nord use to live there there were shellcases next to a stopping light and gunshot sounds are heard sometimes and a crazy dude trying to jump off of a building 😂
At 21:12 you turned right on a red light, which is forbidden all over the city of Montréal, just like in New York. At 21:27, you also crossed a pedestrian priority passage and you didn't stop for the pedestrian that was about to cross... Not good! Otherwise, interesting visit by an American in Montréal. Bienvenue!
Montreal was just ranked 3rd safest large city in the world. But there are many places in Canada which have 'hoods' that are dangerous. Kingston / Winnipeg / Thompson, MB / Toronto / Thunder Bay, Ont. / Edmonton / Vancouver's Downtown East Side.
Hello it's great to hear about my childhood city with another gaze. I see it in another angle. I have to say that Montréal was greater before 2000, when the administration was corrupted. I watched my city become dirt and less welcoming year by year. But its soul still alive and I hope for a rebirth.
Are you kidding bro double pizza is shit !! A few blocks down the street is da bologna pizza the best pizza in Montreal north since 1960!! By far i know I lived in Montreal north amd still call them for the beat pizza !!!
@@VincentBuono yeah bologna is good but this double pizza in particular is just different , owner always blessing us since they know us and all the guys from the hood since he opened, great service, always givin us items for free etc.. it just hit different
I am an Uber driver who has worked in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. I ask tourists for their opinions about Canada and write them in a notebook. I have been an Uber driver in Montreal for a year. More than 50% of the tourists I have driven have said that this year is the first and last time they will come to Canada, especially Montreal. They believe that Montreal is not a developed, clean, beautiful, or safe city. They were surprised by the worn asphalt, graffiti, garbage, and the countless number of homeless people and drug addicts. They were also surprised by the number of dilapidated houses and broken sidewalks. They said that, until today, even in poor countries, they have never seen such a large number of stray, homeless, addicted, and violent people. They believed that most of the good things they had heard about Canada were false advertising, and they described Montreal as a run-down third-world city.
@@BklynCapri All of Canada is collapsing. I am a 51-year-old immigrant from the third world. I have traveled to several countries and have lived in some like the United States for more than 4 years. I have traveled to Australia - New Zealand - Malaysia - Indonesia - Singapore - Japan - South Korea and several countries in Europe. My family and I immigrated to Canada in 2018. We were fooled by Canada's exaggerated rankings and that was a big mistake. Unlike Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and European countries, Canada is not a developed country and is far from being developed. Canada is a swamp for immigrants. Most things about a good Canada are not true, Including clean cities - beaches, and forests. It's a big lie. The first time I arrived in Vancouver in 2018, I was shocked. As soon as I left the airport door, I saw tissues, disposable glasses, and other garbage left in the city. The further I went, the more I saw them. Before I moved to Canada, I lived in Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Serbia, The United States, and for a short time in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Germany, and England, but I have never seen the amount of garbage that people leave in different Canadian cities. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec are no less than Vancouver. Canadian and Canadian governments don't care about this tragedy. I think everything that says about Canada as a clean and powerful culture is not true. You don't need to travel to Canada to see this. Just watch some videos about walking in downtown Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec. You will find the truth. Impossible for you to walk in a Canadian city and you don't see the dark side of that. Everywhere you will see garbage. You will never see this in Europe, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Korea. This amount of waste is not even seen in Malaysian, Indonesian, or Thailand cities. It is impossible for you to use public transport and not see a lot of garbage at stations or on the route. You will be surprised to find a lot of garbage even in the woods - by the rivers and on the beaches in Canada. It is not true that Alaska is not developed like most of Canada. In any residential area of Alaska (city or town) the streets - roads and houses are of excellent quality, while in Canada even in Montreal - Quebec - Halifax - Landon - Hamilton - Ottawa - Edmonton, and Vancouver this is not the case. Most Canadian cities are not even similar in quality of streets and roads to the very cold areas in southern Chile - Argentina - Siberia - the most remote areas in Northern Europe - Iceland and Greenland, and it is like comparing a third-world country to developed countries. Unfortunately, unlike the exaggerated and far-from-reality rankings, Canada is not a developed country. Like thousands of other immigrants, I was deceived by Canada's far-from-truth rankings and immigrated to this developing country with my family in 2018. I am a carpenter and I deal with many Canadians and immigrants on a daily basis and I see that everyone wants to escape from this country. There are so many problems in this country that it may not be a developed country for at least the next 50 years. Unsolvable problems of housing - addiction - homelessness - roads and streets with the worst type of asphalt - the most expensive costs of services such as internet and mobile phone and food and electricity. Most of the houses in this country are very worn out and ugly and look more like metal boxes without any architecture. The center of all the cities are full of drug addicts and homeless and the neighborhoods are dirty and unbearable. Most of the government centers with the least architecture and beauty are made of gray concrete, the sight of which causes depression. Canadians say you can go back to your country, but they don't know that some immigrants like me have paid thousands of dollars to live in a false and exaggerated Canada, and leaving this swamp is not that easy. Canada is deceiving many immigrants with exaggerated and untruthful rankings and in this way, it is helping its failing economy. **Quality of Life Index by Country 2024** Canada fell from 7th to 33rd place within a year www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but graffiti is not an outlet for staying off drugs in any country it is primarily a way for gangs to mark their territories. Also if you are so much in love with canada why do want to get back to the us so bad for hotels.... One last thing Florida is one giant yardsale...
Omg yessss that’s so true ! But wait I’m wondering now why ya all are able to always have garage sales ! In Canada Quebec we need permission from the city and pay for it ! Otherwise we get in trouble and a fine !
What are you talking about. The south shore had the most graffiti’s in the 2000’s and it had absolutely nothing to do with gangs
Another partially literate American
29:50 Canadian tire stores began as more of an automotive place. Then over time branched out to sell housewares. It is a great seasonal store for whatever you may need for whatever season. You can purchause various automotive, housewares, seasonal supplies here and get your car fixed. They speacialize in tire sells and changes but will install sterios etc for vehicles.
Thats a cool store
Canadian tire has always been a hardware store. My uncle owned fountain tire and sold it back in the 60s and he partnered up with his friend who owned a hardware store and they sold it in the 70s
It sucks you didn’t know that a depanneur is a corner store when you passed by it at 18:45
45:50 careful Turning right on RED is prohibited on Montreal Island everywhere, (ok anywhere else in the province however), but nice video :) I live in Montreal, glad you enjoyed your stay
Ahahaha true and that fucks with so many people while driving ! They don’t realize wait I’m off the island or on the island and cars are honking at them 😂
Montreal is built on an Island 10 times the size of MAnhattan with 5 million people... divided in 19 boroughs ....Outremont , Le Plateau, Mo;e-end, Old Montreal, Ville-MArie , Westmount , Hochelaga, Villerey, Rosemont, Ville Mont Royal , west Ilsand etc ... The best areas are Outremont, Westmount, Old Montreal, The Plateau , Mile-End , West-ISalnd
I like montreal and the rest of the province, in fact Montreal is the most multilingual city in the north america, a quarter of the population speaks 3 languages, is not only haitians in there, there's tons of north africans, lebanese, francophone Africans, latinos, french people" France", it's a diverse city of Francophone nationalities, but sadly the rest of Canada don't like them just for being Quebecois .
Montreal has almost no Canadians ! That's just it it's home to every type nationality very few people born and raised Canadian ! You will find Canadian people and a lot other nationalities outside Quebec ,
@@tyffanypoudrier2826 where are you from?
Yes but depends on what part of Montreal things have changed now it’s grouped by nationality like saint Laurent is a lot of Arabic Montreal north French and so on. I love the diversity just don’t like the way the government is running things and making things be
@@Zeke1379 Canada Quebec lives in states for bit and all through out Quebec
@@tyffanypoudrier2826a lot of South Americans Spanish speaking peoples live in Montreal?
🏖Hi from Virginia Beach! Have a Happy Memorial Day!!🇺🇸
Hey! Enjoying the road!
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Doing what you do best Bro!!👍👊
You are driving in Montreal North near Henri Bourssa. I stay out here now. I’m originally from NYC though
The Dap is the bodega of Montreal ✨ Nord is the hood but only because the new immigrants move that way Cote des Neg is a little ruff on some blocks
Hochelaga and Saint Michel too
The "look" of these neighborhoods in Montreal remind me a bit of St. Louis, where I live. One difference is that we don't have all the balconies and outside stairways that seem to be common in Montreal.
They don’t look nothing like St. Louis
You must be from st Charles
@@BMTDreMoney8 I didn't mean it looks like the "hood" in STL. It looks like certain suburban parts, more.
@@MrDEWaters no it don’t it’s don’t look nothing like St. Louis but the only suburbs of St. Louis is st Charles so you might be right because it look the same
oh we do have that tons of them all the old places in Montreal have beautiful staircases.
Others are: Ville St Pierre and Duff court in Lachine, Goyer, Barclay and Bedford in Cote des Neiges is the worst in terms of substance abuse, Airlie street in Lasalle and Lasalle heights, Walkley street in NDG, little burgundy Thats basically the west end.
The Gaza of Canada
I love that you guys research your demographics in the regions your travel to , your content is on point
All we can do is try
why you want to leave Canada already?
Awesome you all are in Beautiful Canada 🇨🇦 great street art 🎨 also 😀
Point St Charles is the best the old Irish hood.
Nice drive. You guys are the 2020s version of Lucy and Ricardo! 🤣 👩🏻🦰 👨🏻
❤❤❤ 😊 awesome of you to say that
Looks can be very deceiving! Outside may look ok but inside the apartment is much different
Woow😮 your Haitian accent is impeccable. SALUTE
You just had a rare Miami moment in this video with that crazy driver.
Take a ferry in Block Island Rhode Island bring a drone I never had a chance to see a tour in of Block Island and I’m from East Providence Rhode Island
yeah can you just leave the French alone, love ur content though. But please leave the French alone. Livraison (means delivery).
Montreal drivers are the rudest in Canada. They're nuts.
LOL, ever been to Toronto? They're the worst
@@djeez553 nah montreal way worse
@@jayflock7446 Wish I could agree, but living in Toronto gives me anxiety attacks on the road... They try and copy the NYC hustle and bustle but fail miserably.
@@jayflock7446 i dont think u have ever been to toronto
@@whogotshotMontreal way ruder , narrower streets too it’s way harder to drive there
Haitians were my first friends in montreal :)
You should have stopped by Lapierre and Pascal corner
Thats my old spot
It was rough in the 90s and 00s, especially around the time the riot happened. Lot of shootings but it calmed down now. A lot
They wouldve got checked in that spot, camera is a no no out there
Yes, it was very rough backthen. Today gangs members totally diseappear s
Too bad it gets so cold..
What a wimp😂😂😂
It's not cold all year round. From April to October It's just fine.
@@terryomalley1974 exactly, it's not bad, winter in Canada has changed a lot
but the snow is so beautiful and it feels so good being home from the cold.
Canada is where it's at! Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Van City...all dope places!
Laval- the New Jersey of Canada
Livirasion means delivery. Also St. Michel has also a lot of Haitians as well as North African.
Trying to figure out why you are searching for "the hoods" of Montreal? What is a regular neighbourhood? You have some neighbourhoods that lower income people live in and others that more affluent people live in but I don't believe Montreal has a "hood" per se. Yes, there are areas where drugs are rampant, the red light district downtown Montreal but Montreal is really pretty safe to walk around in. As far as the English/French thing in Montreal, we're pretty much all bilingual so you won't have any difficulty getting around. What's funny to me is that everyone outside of Quebec always portrays Montreal/Quebec in general as "French". We have a very healthy Anglo community here. We are certainly not all French.
Haitians and Somalian people look nothing alike? How can you not tell them apart? They usually don’t even have the same skin color.
Um they usually do. Not all Haitians are dark skin. Haitian ppl come in various shades.
If you are Spanish, French, Portuguese or Italian should not be too difficult for you. I'm from Montreal and went to live in Florida for 20 years. People speak Spanish with me in Miami. Lol.
Specialiste en Fabrication Sur Mesure not Manure... LOL! Custom manufacturing Specialist. I assure you the manure you find here is real...not manufactured hahaha!
You have to see Notre Dam in Old Montreal it is stunning the inside is pure gold, it is so beautiful.
😮😮😮😮 pure gold!!! As a spaniard i must make them submit to my crown.. i
Must have for my house 😅😅😅
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS 🤣🤣🤣
yes it is but so many beautiful places to walk around I love Point St Charles always have even when it was falling
bro you were so close to the worst hood in mtl north, when you drove past the ppl staring at you thats the middle of it but all the dozens of side streets above and below that is where the hood is at including the most hardcore spot were all the action goes down and rap videos are shot just 2 blocks below where you were and more places above it, when you went to those high rise towers that was outside of the hood a couple blocks too far east, oh well at leas tyou went throguh park of it
Montreal North is where they should fence the city off and let them fester among themselves. Or St-Michel or Cartierville and all other similar places.
Lucky that'll never happen.
What are the chances youtube recommend me a video of a guy driving on my street lol 40:32 i go to this corner shop alot but yes this is considered a dangerous place just 1 month ago someone got shot and during the night alot of stuff happens you dont wanna take a walk during the night
TO QUÉBEC ICITTE 😛👊
In Canada, we like cleanliness, and we know the value of real estate. Just keep the hoods clean.
yo Jose a suggestion you should take a Ferry from Connecticuit to Long Island you can put your car on the ferry then you can drive through Long Island into Queens. Just a suggestion jose.
😊😊😊😊 we took a ferry in texas it was cool
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS I remember that but you should do one in East Coast that would be cool 🤷♂️
Oh wow Canada!!! Alaska soon?!?
Bro look at a map - Montreal is closer to New York or Boston than it is to Alaska. Alaska is literally closer to Russia than Montreal
tres beau video juste jaimerai savoir avec quelle camera tu a enregistre vraiment tres clair
why she seem so annoyed with you??
Montreal is very bad city with lots of homeless people and crime
Crazy to see the streets I dive on every day here
its not manure it measure,, it means custom built awnings :)
not the hoods of montreal at all
This are is ain't that bad!!
Remember about is pronounced a-boat.
Thanks for showing me a part of the city I had never visited. I grew up in Montreal age 1-14 (1958-1972) then we moved to Toronto. I have lived in Florida for 20 years. I notice how slow the pace of life is there. It looks a lot like other parts of the city low-rise sprawl. I would be surprised that there was danger in Montreal. Unless it is at night.
It was cool to see canada
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Winter is quite different, especially in Montreal where there is a lot of snow. It is difficult to see all of Canada because it is underpopulated and spread out. I had a generally nice upbringing in Montreal. They say the Quebec childhood is happy. I have seen a lot of changes in South Florida over the last 20 years but I have had opportunities here I wouldn't have had in Canada.
You passed my best friends garage r.i.p Pat that garage was the best place such great memories
At the 4:04 mark you see the exit (74) to Iberville Street (Rue d'Iberville). That's the off ramp I would take often to visit my in-laws, who at the time lived in the St. Michel district. You'll notice an 'Frenglish' billboard ahead on the right. ('RIRE" means laugh) It's promoting a local comedian's (Sugar Sammy) standup show themed on growing up in Montreal as an ethnic East-Indian (Punjabi) and going to French school growing up.
At 9MIN 49SEC What does that store sign say? lol
Says "Couche Tard" which could be translated as "up late, or sleep late", a corner store opened 24/7 and I'm pretty sure Circle K owns them
@@voidmaanIt’s the other way around: Couche-tard bought Circle K for about 1 billion Dollars.
it's the other way around. Couche Tard owns Circle K@@voidmaan
Its called the Metropolitan.
Bunker living at its finest :)
Haitians are located in Montréal nord use to live there there were shellcases next to a stopping light and gunshot sounds are heard sometimes and a crazy dude trying to jump off of a building 😂
Livraison means delivery
Best food anywhere,,
Hell's Angels rule Quebec
I worked for a company that did business in Montreal. They were not easy to deal with. The rest of Canada is no problem at all. Very nice people.
18:54 "Dépanneur" is a corner store.
Lol I saw my previous apartment on Pie-ix
This city is crap
At 21:12 you turned right on a red light, which is forbidden all over the city of Montréal, just like in New York. At 21:27, you also crossed a pedestrian priority passage and you didn't stop for the pedestrian that was about to cross... Not good! Otherwise, interesting visit by an American in Montréal. Bienvenue!
and do not jay walk its a 48 dollar ticket
@Montréal 🇨🇦...merci beaucoup !👌
De rien 😉⚜️
Countless hoods in Toronto, Ottawa, Nova Scotia, etc..
Are you Brazilian?
Cuban. Mais eu falo bom portugese 😅
You passed right in front of my apartement!
Depanneur is the Quebecer name for Corner store ahah ;)
specialiste de fabrication sur mesure = custom order fabrication basically
0:52 if you turn right it’s where I live
Don't judge the rest of Quebec by what you'll find in Montreal. If you want to see a perfect city go to Sherbrooke.
Id avoid those bad neighborhoods.
Even the "hoods" in Montreal are so safe and clean compared to the United States, remarkable.
so true...There is not a part of the city that I don t feel safe in.
next time come see me i show you
Depanneur is a corner store😂 no dispensary..you passed right by it
Montreal was just ranked 3rd safest large city in the world. But there are many places in Canada which have 'hoods' that are dangerous. Kingston / Winnipeg / Thompson, MB / Toronto / Thunder Bay, Ont. / Edmonton / Vancouver's Downtown East Side.
Jw Where in Kingston are the hoods?
@@monte2487 Daly St. / Compton St. / the Rideau Heights area from HWY 401 down Montreal Road or Division St into downtown.
yeah fo sho fo sho
Why you lying like this ? There’s shootings everyday in Montreal especially in the east side
Hello it's great to hear about my childhood city with another gaze. I see it in another angle. I have to say that Montréal was greater before 2000, when the administration was corrupted. I watched my city become dirt and less welcoming year by year. But its soul still alive and I hope for a rebirth.
I mean, the administration was corrupted after 2000,
I can look at the geography and setup of Montreal and tell its not for me.
Ontario however I absolutely LOVED. Especially the city of Mississauga.
Clean suburban parts.
dude you're fucking crazy
that double pizza at 25:40 is the best tbh
Are you kidding bro double pizza is shit !! A few blocks down the street is da bologna pizza the best pizza in Montreal north since 1960!! By far i know I lived in Montreal north amd still call them for the beat pizza !!!
@@VincentBuono yeah bologna is good but this double pizza in particular is just different , owner always blessing us since they know us and all the guys from the hood since he opened, great service, always givin us items for free etc.. it just hit different
I was in Montreal for a week when I was a kid. Outside of the historic district, that city is drab.
I love the city love the old parts . Love when I hear people talking a combination of English and French
based off a guy who was a kid in the city for a week...lol. what podunk town are you from
@@Zeke1379 CHICAGO baby THE city! HA!
@catholiccrusader5328 cool cool....ain't got no problem with Chicago. Been there...was a nice friendly city. Good people.
I am an Uber driver who has worked in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. I ask tourists for their opinions about Canada and write them in a notebook. I have been an Uber driver in Montreal for a year. More than 50% of the tourists I have driven have said that this year is the first and last time they will come to Canada, especially Montreal. They believe that Montreal is not a developed, clean, beautiful, or safe city. They were surprised by the worn asphalt, graffiti, garbage, and the countless number of homeless people and drug addicts. They were also surprised by the number of dilapidated houses and broken sidewalks. They said that, until today, even in poor countries, they have never seen such a large number of stray, homeless, addicted, and violent people. They believed that most of the good things they had heard about Canada were false advertising, and they described Montreal as a run-down third-world city.
I have studied / worked in Montreal from 2003-2018 and saw it fall down from well regarded city to torn down third-world sh*thole.
Montreal has changed drastically in the past few yrs. You can thank the present mayor and government. Really sad!!
@@BklynCapri All of Canada is collapsing.
I am a 51-year-old immigrant from the third world.
I have traveled to several countries and have lived in some like the United States for more than 4 years.
I have traveled to Australia - New Zealand - Malaysia - Indonesia - Singapore - Japan - South Korea and several countries in Europe.
My family and I immigrated to Canada in 2018. We were fooled by Canada's exaggerated rankings and that was a big mistake.
Unlike Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and European countries, Canada is not a developed country and is far from being developed.
Canada is a swamp for immigrants.
Most things about a good Canada are not true, Including clean cities - beaches, and forests. It's a big lie. The first time I arrived in Vancouver in 2018, I was shocked. As soon as I left the airport door, I saw tissues, disposable glasses, and other garbage left in the city. The further I went, the more I saw them. Before I moved to Canada, I lived in Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Serbia, The United States, and for a short time in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Germany, and England, but I have never seen the amount of garbage that people leave in different Canadian cities. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec are no less than Vancouver. Canadian and Canadian governments don't care about this tragedy. I think everything that says about Canada as a clean and powerful culture is not true. You don't need to travel to Canada to see this. Just watch some videos about walking in downtown Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, and Quebec. You will find the truth. Impossible for you to walk in a Canadian city and you don't see the dark side of that. Everywhere you will see garbage. You will never see this in Europe, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Korea. This amount of waste is not even seen in Malaysian, Indonesian, or Thailand cities. It is impossible for you to use public transport and not see a lot of garbage at stations or on the route. You will be surprised to find a lot of garbage even in the woods - by the rivers and on the beaches in Canada. It is not true that Alaska is not developed like most of Canada. In any residential area of Alaska (city or town) the streets - roads and houses are of excellent quality, while in Canada even in Montreal - Quebec - Halifax - Landon - Hamilton - Ottawa - Edmonton, and Vancouver this is not the case. Most Canadian cities are not even similar in quality of streets and roads to the very cold areas in southern Chile - Argentina - Siberia - the most remote areas in Northern Europe - Iceland and Greenland, and it is like comparing a third-world country to developed countries.
Unfortunately, unlike the exaggerated and far-from-reality rankings, Canada is not a developed country.
Like thousands of other immigrants, I was deceived by Canada's far-from-truth rankings and immigrated to this developing country with my family in 2018.
I am a carpenter and I deal with many Canadians and immigrants on a daily basis and I see that everyone wants to escape from this country.
There are so many problems in this country that it may not be a developed country for at least the next 50 years.
Unsolvable problems of housing - addiction - homelessness - roads and streets with the worst type of asphalt - the most expensive costs of services such as internet and mobile phone and food and electricity.
Most of the houses in this country are very worn out and ugly and look more like metal boxes without any architecture.
The center of all the cities are full of drug addicts and homeless and the neighborhoods are dirty and unbearable.
Most of the government centers with the least architecture and beauty are made of gray concrete, the sight of which causes depression.
Canadians say you can go back to your country, but they don't know that some immigrants like me have paid thousands of dollars to live in a false and exaggerated Canada, and leaving this swamp is not that easy.
Canada is deceiving many immigrants with exaggerated and untruthful rankings and in this way, it is helping its failing economy.
**Quality of Life Index by Country 2024**
Canada fell from 7th to 33rd place within a year
www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp