watching this before i solo trip from NS to Montreal for the first time ! doing 4 days and just taking a book bag, all of your videos have been so helpful :)
It is often good to give yourself a challenge. I think I would have paid a bit more for lunch -'maybe a grocery store salad bar, as bagel + patisserie for first 2 meals would not have satisfied me, and I need my coffee in the morning. When I was in college, my roommates and I would try to eat simple meals one day-according to a food stamp budget, then donate the difference to an organization feeding the hungry. The choices were not super healthy, but cans of tuna, Dinty Moore stew, day old bread from a bakery, a hot dog, etc all gave nutrition at a low price, and Ann Arbor had a farmer's market with some deals for some fresh fruit and vegetables. Spaghetti with tomato sauce was a nice meal, and back when I was in school, there were budget motels that were very inexpensive. We did not actually stay there, since we had our apt, but we counted the expenditure as if we had for the donation purposes. It was not that bad, and we felt good to donate $$ to needy folks. It came in handy a couple times later, when business ran into trouble and I was forced to eat very simply. Kraft dinner, Ramen noodles, etc, tuna right from the can were very cheap meals. When pushed, our minds can get very creative.
A bagel with cream cheese remains one of the least expensive snacks/light meals I can think of in Montreal. With a nice coffee and a fresh local apple, maybe. Or a blueberry muffin.
I have been to that montreal montreal baguel place... when i was there ... there was a line up 2018... 2019 I have been to montreal 6 times ! i love montreal!
That’s Great video for traveler who’s on budget and who doesn’t want to spend too much money yet they can still enjoy the Montreal city and culture. Awesome video of $100 U.S dollars budget challenge 👏
I love Montreal. My first time at someone’s house in Montreal they offered me a croissant. It was awesome. I really like the downtown area I seen a lot of art museums and art installations. It really is amazing.
We are traveling from Hilton Head Island South Carolina for the summer in Montreal. We are escaping the heat and humidity and diving into the Montreal summer. We rented a greystone in Shaughnessy Village with parking!!!! We are looking forward to the Rogers Cup Tennis in August, delicious bagels (totally respect the bagel wars) and hiking Mt. Royal with the PUPPY. If you see a red headed girl with a southern voice, say Howdy.
Not far from the the hotel you stayed at is the famous Snowdon deli just south on Decarie boulevard.. All food places are an easy find on Google maps and easy to get to by transit system
Very cool, $10 to cover all transportation. Bagel to start, Royal park, French pastries, some free historical areas to explore., Ruby Foos, wow a big orange ball, lol. what, no strip club?
You are one of the best vloggers I have ever seen on TH-cam.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Your videos need to reach more audiences. Can you believe, if you have $100 you can live comfortably in our country for about a month. But Canada is a beautiful country. I've seen a movie about the French relation in Canada before. My favorite is your camera work. Which camera and lens do you use?
Thanks so much my friend!! That's crazy. Which country are you from? And I use a Canon M50! Check the link in my description it tells you all of the equipment I use
there are $30.00 beds at downtown hostels .... they are kind of not nice but they are a bed with a bunk... if you are in a hurry... and tight on a budget. I would not want to return to that specific hostel that I remember. But it was good for $30.00
I laughed when I saw your post , so I had to chime in here we go $100 U.S dollars AKA $130 Can , will buy you , a subway fare , a poutine for lunch , a smoked meat sandwich for dinner , and a six pack of Molson , LOL
Hey, my friend just solo moved to Montreal and she is living on a 600 amonth which her rent is 450 already leaves her struggle with foods, could you please make a video about like cheapest things she can get, or things she can get for free, advice, cheap meat/fish, or simple life hacks where she can be living normal and not on rice and bread with butter.. I am just worrying for her :'(
Food prices have gone up a lot recently in Montreal and in most of the world. If she is eating meat, the last expensive cuts would be pork shoulder (which can be slow braised in the oven) and chicken legs (drumsticks). Farmers markets have gone full "high end" but there are still lots of bargains for produce. Also supermarkets such as Adonis have produce that are fresher then elsewhere, at reasonable prices. Flour, cooking oil and sugar are affordable. Eggs are rather cheap. Québécois eat LOTS of eggs.She can try mixing buckwheat flour with white wheat flour and make crepes or pancakes. Maple syrup, apples, blueberries are good toppings. Be prepared to cook a lot. At least electricity is super cheap. My weekly meals look like this: Braised pork shoulder served as Carnitas or in a Parmentier (with a layer of mashed potatoes). Beef or veal pâté chinois (shepherd pie). Crêpes with ham and cheese. Crêpes with baked apples. Apple crumble. Spaghetti with cream sauce (homemade) and bacon. Rice with red bell pepper and onion, served with chicken legs. Omelette sandwich in English muffin (like a McMuffin). Pork and shrimp burger (arctic shrimp is relatively affordable). Homemade fish sticks. Homemade Cesar salad with chicken.
@@Sprouht Carré Saint-Louis is not located in the McGill getho but in the Plateau Mont-Royal borough. Milton and Park streets west of boulevard Saint-Laurent form the McGill Getho.
Have you ever been to Montreal? What are some of your fav CHEAP spots?!
Great video but sorry bro, the way you say poutine kills me, pls say it properly and represent our city properly!!
Yes...my parents were born there and we visited my grandparents several times when we lived in Quebec city(eons ago! lol). Love Quebec!
I’m from there
@@thomasrichardson8327 yea
sitting on a bench is cheap, everything else will require a blood donation LOL
watching this before i solo trip from NS to Montreal for the first time ! doing 4 days and just taking a book bag, all of your videos have been so helpful :)
Mtl local here. There's a lot of great Montreal options for lunch. mami Clafoutis would definitely not be my first choice, but hey to each their own.
This was SO AWESOME & so informative! KEEP IT UP DUDE
Thanks SHER
It is often good to give yourself a challenge. I think I would have paid a bit more for lunch -'maybe a grocery store salad bar, as bagel + patisserie for first 2 meals would not have satisfied me, and I need my coffee in the morning. When I was in college, my roommates and I would try to eat simple meals one day-according to a food stamp budget, then donate the difference to an organization feeding the hungry. The choices were not super healthy, but cans of tuna, Dinty Moore stew, day old bread from a bakery, a hot dog, etc all gave nutrition at a low price, and Ann Arbor had a farmer's market with some deals for some fresh fruit and vegetables. Spaghetti with tomato sauce was a nice meal, and back when I was in school, there were budget motels that were very inexpensive. We did not actually stay there, since we had our apt, but we counted the expenditure as if we had for the donation purposes. It was not that bad, and we felt good to donate $$ to needy folks. It came in handy a couple times later, when business ran into trouble and I was forced to eat very simply. Kraft dinner, Ramen noodles, etc, tuna right from the can were very cheap meals. When pushed, our minds can get very creative.
A bagel with cream cheese remains one of the least expensive snacks/light meals I can think of in Montreal. With a nice coffee and a fresh local apple, maybe. Or a blueberry muffin.
I have been to that montreal montreal baguel place... when i was there ... there was a line up 2018... 2019 I have been to montreal 6 times ! i love montreal!
That’s Great video for traveler who’s on budget and who doesn’t want to spend too much money yet they can still enjoy the Montreal city and culture.
Awesome video of $100 U.S dollars budget challenge 👏
I love Montreal. My first time at someone’s house in Montreal they offered me a croissant. It was awesome. I really like the downtown area I seen a lot of art museums and art installations. It really is amazing.
This is good to know. Interesting, that buck can go far huh
Yes!!
We are traveling from Hilton Head Island South Carolina for the summer in Montreal. We are escaping the heat and humidity and diving into the Montreal summer. We rented a greystone in Shaughnessy Village with parking!!!! We are looking forward to the Rogers Cup Tennis in August, delicious bagels (totally respect the bagel wars) and hiking Mt. Royal with the PUPPY. If you see a red headed girl with a southern voice, say Howdy.
Not far from the the hotel you stayed at is the famous Snowdon deli just south on Decarie boulevard..
All food places are an easy find on Google maps and easy to get to by transit system
Snowdon Deli didn't fit with the $100 budget, I guess .. lol
@@bobbiusshadow6985 oh well, there's always cocobun and harmony 😊
Unreal! Next one - Toronto?
Could be cool!
I paid and I know places to stay at $30-40 price range that are decent long live montreal vibes! summer vibes are the best there!
Very cool, $10 to cover all transportation. Bagel to start, Royal park, French pastries, some free historical areas to explore., Ruby Foos, wow a big orange ball, lol. what, no strip club?
Strip club next time ;) thanks bro!
Thank you!
Merci for this self treasure of tour in Montreal QC it was pleasant and real travel person
Plaisir! Glad you enjoyed bro.
with the metro u can stay around verdun area also and see other areas
Great video, informative, great traveler attitude. Love your humor!!
I am about to fly over just because this video was so good. Or maybe i just really need some of those bagels.....
Either way...
@@Sprouht on the phone with expedia as we speak.
@@sherinsayrany2699 i bet you are lol
Pub Paré... MTL's real hidden gem
It's definitely an... if you know, you know, typa thing
5:10 There's also signage laws, which is why you'll see almost no English signage. Anywhere.
You'll see more English signage in Paris.
bro is it realy enough for u to have some bagels for breakfast and bakeries for lunch? may be u would show french cafes also?!
In love with your shirt! Really appropriate for the video! Also really good video!!
That's why I wore it! Thanks Kélia!
You are one of the best vloggers I have ever seen on TH-cam.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Your videos need to reach more audiences. Can you believe, if you have $100 you can live comfortably in our country for about a month. But Canada is a beautiful country. I've seen a movie about the French relation in Canada before. My favorite is your camera work. Which camera and lens do you use?
Thanks so much my friend!! That's crazy. Which country are you from? And I use a Canon M50! Check the link in my description it tells you all of the equipment I use
Solid video bro! I see the upgrades in editing happening. Keep chasing that dream bro. It's a mindset.
Thanks brother! Always striving to be better!
As a home sick Canadian living abroad thanks.
there are $30.00 beds at downtown hostels .... they are kind of not nice but they are a bed with a bunk... if you are in a hurry... and tight on a budget. I would not want to return to that specific hostel that I remember. But it was good for $30.00
I laughed when I saw your post , so I had to chime in here we go $100 U.S dollars AKA $130 Can , will buy you , a subway fare , a poutine for lunch , a smoked meat sandwich for dinner , and a six pack of Molson , LOL
Keep up the great work 👏
Yes I’m born in Montreal!
Quebec 1608, Trois rivieres 1634, Montreal 1642 , Ste Augustine 1565
Not far from st Louis park is unicone ice cream, Sue, char siu, bahn mi grocery, anectdote burger joint,.
Awesome video buddy
Keep it up
Stay safe 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😇
I should have visit Canada when I was living in NY
Where are you now? You can always go back!
Très bonne description de Montréal
Awesome bro, from India
Thank you!
hi Sprouht, im thinking to live in Montreal for 1 week, particularly kids and family . any suggestions ? not interested airbnb, safety concern. thanks
thanks for sharing. Will visit Montreal sooner.
You can eat better at Snowdon deli, if you're not into the greasy spoon meal..
Awesome video!
Go to a gite/auberge
I love the humor 😂
What about tent?
Shirt is appropriate for the video!
Agreed.
love this video! do you need french to be able to communicate w people in montreal?
Thank you Habibah! You don't need to no. You can get around with just English, but French definitely helps!
Hello, I was in the comment section when I came across yours and I was thrilled to say Hello to you.
Cool and interesting. It's absolutely informative and impressive thank you for sharing
Thanks Tina!
Hello, I was in the comment section when I came across yours and I was thrilled to say Hello to you.
So informative and I will subscribe your channel thank you.
should have gotten the spaghetti at OJs smh
Rookie mistake
You should put Centre de la Nature
Hey, my friend just solo moved to Montreal and she is living on a 600 amonth which her rent is 450 already leaves her struggle with foods, could you please make a video about like cheapest things she can get, or things she can get for free, advice, cheap meat/fish, or simple life hacks where she can be living normal and not on rice and bread with butter.. I am just worrying for her :'(
Food prices have gone up a lot recently in Montreal and in most of the world. If she is eating meat, the last expensive cuts would be pork shoulder (which can be slow braised in the oven) and chicken legs (drumsticks). Farmers markets have gone full "high end" but there are still lots of bargains for produce. Also supermarkets such as Adonis have produce that are fresher then elsewhere, at reasonable prices. Flour, cooking oil and sugar are affordable. Eggs are rather cheap. Québécois eat LOTS of eggs.She can try mixing buckwheat flour with white wheat flour and make crepes or pancakes. Maple syrup, apples, blueberries are good toppings.
Be prepared to cook a lot. At least electricity is super cheap.
My weekly meals look like this:
Braised pork shoulder served as Carnitas or in a Parmentier (with a layer of mashed potatoes).
Beef or veal pâté chinois (shepherd pie).
Crêpes with ham and cheese.
Crêpes with baked apples.
Apple crumble.
Spaghetti with cream sauce (homemade) and bacon.
Rice with red bell pepper and onion, served with chicken legs.
Omelette sandwich in English muffin (like a McMuffin).
Pork and shrimp burger (arctic shrimp is relatively affordable).
Homemade fish sticks.
Homemade Cesar salad with chicken.
Nice
Thanks!
Loved it
Great video! Can you share which street in the McGill Ghetto you found those houses?
Parc St. Louis!
@@Sprouht Carré Saint-Louis is not located in the McGill getho but in the Plateau Mont-Royal borough. Milton and Park streets west of boulevard Saint-Laurent form the McGill Getho.
Milton and Park streets west of boulevard Saint-Laurent form the McGill Getho.
Man I am definitely gonna try $100 day next time I travel!
Do it!! Hell of a way to explore a city
Awesome. And that dinner looked great.
You want to the Orange Julep and did not drink an Orange Julep?!?
What is the point?
Simple - doesn't work with the challenge and budget
today , that's around $127 Can , so...... 5 gallons of gas and 2 happy meals with a side order of poutine and a coffee from Tim Hortons LOL
Thats a good idea buddy
How abt doin the same thing but
Different country and bitcoins 😂
(If possible during pandemic 😷)
this is sick
Thanks bro!
Thai express is not far away from the hotel 5 mins walk south on the same side. 10-12 $ for a dish with choices of meat or vegan and a drink
Hello, I was in the comment section when I came across yours and I was thrilled to say Hello to you
Poutine. You can get quite a lot of poutine for 100$.
WTH? You got off Concordia metro station and didn't go to cocobun 😵
You could of had breakfast for under 5$ a healthy one with many choices😁😋
Bubble tea
up to 35 year old you can go to youth hostel at less than you think.
Pub Paré is not a strip club... Chez Paré is, and it's downtown.
10:42 so you didnt went in?
HAHAHA no I didn't
👊👊💥
Thanks dude!
@@Sprouht welcome 🙌🙌
Fairmont beagle > St viateur beagle
a half a tank of gas LOL just enough to get back to New York
Camping?
Montréal QUÉBEC
"TH-camr starves himself all the so he can get some action".....dude....sooooo funny
What Can YOU Get With $100 In Montreal Canada? Two beautiful ladies' companions during one week...
my dream country!
come vancouver and stay in my home for free
Mc Gill ghetto NOT THRU it is called Carré St-Louis
Real amateur
The most disappointing looking historical building. Was expecting better.
100bucks is still a lot per day tho... :'(
Good lord man, work on that French pronunciation, 🤣.
Beurk.. Qu'est§ce qu'ils ont tous à manger ces "bagels" ? Dégoûtant +
hey bro. lovely one, you know in Sri Lanka 100 dollar means 19704.28 Rs.ha ha ha I put a message in ur insta.
Very cool man!! Time to be a millionaire soon over there ;)
@@Sprouht yes easy for you.so I put two new videos on my channel. Check it out.
Great video!!👍