Montreal Tourists Don't Go Here... But Why? (This is Montreal - Pointe-Saint-Charles)

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    Pointe-Saint-Charles, often known as "The Point" might be the most underrated neighbourhood in Montreal. Find out why in today's episode of THIS IS MONTREAL!
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    1:52 - This is Montreal - Pointe Saint Charles
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  • @DiscoverMontréal
    @DiscoverMontréal 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Okay this might be my favourite video you've made so far, amazing tour with the locals! So happy you were able to include the Maison Saint-Gabriel too, a National Historic Site of Canada built in 1698 that housed many of the ancestors of French Canadians today. Also loved the interactions you had with people on the street, so thrilled Montrealers are starting to recognize you! Great work Dan, can't wait to see where you'll explore next.

  • @danmeehan1390
    @danmeehan1390 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    As a child I lived on Charron and Bourgeois streets. The Pointe is where the Irish lived way back when

    • @tazman5722
      @tazman5722 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I also lived on Charon, (448). My mother lived in the house for 65 years, 1919-1927 and 1935-1993. She then lived on Dublin Place for 15 years. Passed away in 2016 at the age of 96. Your last name sounds familiar. Mine is Henry Martin.

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      in the good old days

  • @logeluan1
    @logeluan1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Outstanding video. I really did not think it was too long: enjoyed every minute of it. Keep up the great work.

  • @HereBeBarr
    @HereBeBarr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Crazy how close I was to this area when I was in old Montreal

  • @sabrinavincent8392
    @sabrinavincent8392 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I'm a huge fan of this series. I can't wait/hope to see a video on NDG

  • @jocelynehuard1571
    @jocelynehuard1571 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I was born and raised in the Pointe and I just want to say that the two churches on Centre street are French Catholic and Irish Catholic (not English). The Irish church had a big fire in the 1930’s and they couldn’t reconstruct it the way it had been before the fire. That’s why it looks a little less grandiose than the French church. Just a bit of history here.

    • @tazman5722
      @tazman5722 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I also come from the Point. Both of my sister's were married at St. Gabriel's church, (St. Gabe's to the locals).

    • @fergspan5727
      @fergspan5727 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tazman5722 St Gabo

  • @bobbiusshadow6985
    @bobbiusshadow6985 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Love it when some historical snippets and maps are put in the videos, it helps to understand and visualize the place more, especially when I've never been there.

  • @nadegek1134
    @nadegek1134 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    C'est mon quartier depuis plusieurs années. Il fait tellement bon y vivre. je l'aime tellement! Il y a tant de petit commerce. Mollo, mollo boulangerie à une fleuriste si gentille.

  • @arcane7298
    @arcane7298 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm from the Pointe, and I raised my kids there. You should take one of the guided tours through Maison Saint-Gabriel. You will learn so much about how the first settlers in Montreal lived, as they preserved the home. For example, I was surprised by how short the beds were, and I learned it was because they would sleep in a sitting up position, thinking it was better for their digestion.

  • @martinbelec1826
    @martinbelec1826 3 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Great video, the old house you saw was most probably maison St-Gabriel built in 1660 and acquired by the Notre -Dame congregation in 1668 making it one of the oldest building in Montreal. Too bad you could not visit this place, its probably the most famous land mark of the neighbourhood . It has beautiful gardens and hosts a history museum. Fun fact, this house served as a hostel for les Filles du Roi. If not familiar with this story, its a great one, the fille du Roi (800) were sent by Louis XIV to balance the sex imbalance in New France, these 800 women are the mothers of the Quebec Nation. Another great land mark in this area is the Irish Memorial AKA the Black Rock where it is estimated that 6000 irish immigrants died of typhoid in the mid 19th century.

    • @wavearts3279
      @wavearts3279 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The black rock memorial and all the Goose Village should be an entire separate video, it's history being so rich.

    • @evelyntan5588
      @evelyntan5588 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you for this. I am moving to Montreal and these are the sorts of tidbits that I am looking for to help me explore the city.

    • @capricornebete-a-cornes8671
      @capricornebete-a-cornes8671 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Il me semble que la pierre noire à l'entrée du pont Victoria est en honneur des Irlandais qui ont construit ce pont, le premier à enjamber le Saint-Laurent au XIXe siècle. A moins que je me trompe...

    • @tazman5722
      @tazman5722 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@wavearts3279 It would be extremely difficult for this young fellow to do a video on Goose Village, (official name was Victoriatown), as it was totally demolished in 1964 to make way for Expo 67 and the Autostade.

  • @sharonkittson5769
    @sharonkittson5769 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I grew up in Point St. Charles in the 60's and it wasn't as pretty as that. It has become very gentrified since then. It was, however a great place to grow up. Tons of kids, lots to do, life was fun.

  • @brigittebougie6092
    @brigittebougie6092 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great Video , I was brought up in the Pointe on Coleraine Street, it's too cool how you started the video right on my old street , too too cool, love it !

    • @richardkorejwo6398
      @richardkorejwo6398 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thank you Bridgitte ,say hello to Giselle and Terri and the family

  • @rkgrant
    @rkgrant 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My grandmother came from the Point and I really enjoyed this. Thanks.

  • @HereBeBarr
    @HereBeBarr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love this!! Exactly the types of Places I’d want to explore my next trip to Montreal

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad to hear it Jon. The point is definitely worth a visit!

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    even back in the day when it was crumbling I loved that place my son s father grew up there the son shines down on different its a gift to walk the streets

  • @leofonseca86
    @leofonseca86 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Man, I've had a great time watching your videos on my spare time after work. Your work is amazing! Thank you so much for showing us this incredible city! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @sabrinagrenier1230
    @sabrinagrenier1230 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I work in Pointe-Saint-Charles and haven’t been back to that neighbourhood since March 2020. Even saw my work building in the video. It’s giving me all sorts of nostalgia vibes! Great video! Always happy to learn more about my city’s various neighbourhoods.

  • @TheNewTravel
    @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Montrealers! What's your best tip for surviving a heat wave? Asking for a friend... 😅☀️🔥

    • @patriceguerette7807
      @patriceguerette7807 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Ice cold beer and good company.

    • @Mrtoz-ct3yn
      @Mrtoz-ct3yn 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You can go to beaches. There aren't any in Montreal but there are a lot in the surrounding regions but avoid to go there on weekends because you won't really enjoy your time if there's too much people, from my experience. You can also go to malls, they're almost in all neighborhoods. The most popular one is Centre Eaton (eaton center) in downtown and I think it is linked to the longest underground urban network. Basically, it is alleys with a lot of local stores and they're so long that you could walk from a metro station to another without leaving the underground network

    • @sabrinagrenier1230
      @sabrinagrenier1230 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lots of shade and ice cold drinks! Also, public pools like at Jarry park when life was normal.

    • @louisd.8928
      @louisd.8928 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Fill your biggest pot with water, stick it in the freezer. Once it is completely frozen, stick a fan in front of it.

    • @failure2leisure847
      @failure2leisure847 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hot showers, sounds crazy but it works!

  • @leoncooney400
    @leoncooney400 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Actually, where you were at the canal, the other side of it was not griffentown, It was Little Burgundy, another place you should explore.

  • @4krainorshine
    @4krainorshine 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I used to park my car there since there's free parking on the streets and then go to downtown by Metro until I discovered how cool and unknown PSC was! Now I often drive for about an hour to just to go there and visit cafés and restaurants. Café Bloom and Mollo are the best, you also gotta stop by the Milky Way bar, but that's a secret...🧐

    • @paulmackay7265
      @paulmackay7265 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I live on the block,I don't want it to get too popular.

  • @shiroumxm2052
    @shiroumxm2052 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    looks like Canadá is a great country.. no crime, no shocking amount of poverty, more respectful people..Wish my country México one day learn something from them

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Do not believe this propaganda.
      Homelessness in Montreal is rampant. So is drug use and drug gangs
      The dropout rate in Montreal is over 50%
      Half the people live on welfare or unemployment.
      The city is very dirty. Garbage is littered everywhere.
      The roads are all old and cracked and full of potholes.
      Montreal is rated as the most corrupt city in Canada.
      There is strong anti-English racist discrimination.
      Graffiti is everywhere; mostly done by street gangs in the night.
      That's the result of the 50% dropout rate in high school.
      There are no jobs in Montreal and no business.
      There are more old people in Montreal than young.
      Everything is rundown and dirty.
      there are a lot of parks and trees: they hide the sorry state of the city in the summer but once the leaves fall; the ugliness is revolting. I'm a former Montrealer. I'm not lying to you..

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

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      2019 US pop: 328,239,523
      2020 US pop; 330,767,888
      2019 US deaths; 2,855,000
      2020 US deaths: 2,902,664
      2019 US mortality rate: .9%
      2020 US mortality rate; .9%
      2019 US Deaths per thousand: 8.70
      2020 US Deaths per thousand: 8.78
      Take away the increase in suicides and drug overdoses due to the lock downs in 2020 and there are over 40,000 LESS deaths in 2020 than in 2019
      UNITED STATES ANNUAL DEATH RATE DATA (Taken from another source)
      YEAR DEATH RATE GROWTH RATE OF DEATHS
      2020 8.880 1.12%
      2019 8.782 1.12%
      2018 8.685 1.12%
      FACT: UK deaths in 2018 were HIGHER than in 2020
      In Canada the annual percent increase of deaths in 2020 was the lowest since 2012. This includes sharp increases in overdose deaths and the deaths of those who expired because their surgeries were postponed last spring
      Deaths in Canada
      2016 = 262,090
      2017 = 274,240 (+12,150 from 2016)
      2018 = 283,770 (+9,530 from 2017)
      2019 = 287,460 (+3,690 from 2018)
      2020 = 300,210 (+12,750 from 2019)
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      65-84 years: 83.9% ≥
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      FACT: The average lifespan is 70-80 years.
      FACT: Over 90% of the supposed Covid 19 deaths are between 70 and 80.
      For instance, the average life expectancy in Ontario is 81 years old… the Covid death age average is just over 82 years old..
      FACT: The reason 2020 annual mortality rates and growth rate of deaths are the same as in previous years, regardless of the supposed Covid deaths, is because they have stolen deaths from people who would have died anyways in order to scare people into believing in this hoax. There is no pandemic: You have been scammed.
      If you don’t believe me: Try to find any TOTAL annual death statistics for 2020 on the internet… You won’t find them: They have all been taken down because it would show that there was no increase in total deaths compared to previous years.
      Basically the PCR test magnifies the danger of a virus by false positives just like the mass media and the govts have magnified the danger of Covid 19 by false propaganda…. The PCR test patent is OWNED BY RICHARD ROTHSCHILD - it’s right there on the patent! People need to run like hell from the testing. In America: Opioid deaths were up from 20,000 to 90,000 because of the evil hoax.
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      405,259 Injuries:
      Norway itself reported over 36,00 adverse reactions to the vaccine
      4,178 post-COVID-vaccine deaths now reported (through May 3) to the U.S.-based Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). In Europe, the COVID vaccine fallout has been equally alarming: The EudraVigilance database lists 8,430 deaths (through Apr. 24) - and more than 354,000 injuries - following injection with one of the four emergency-authorized shots - The CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System has reported 4,246 deaths and 162,610 serious injuries so far from the inoculations. Here are some of the VACCINE DEATHS - Dr. Witold Rogiewicz, a Polish physician who openly mocked vaccine skeptics, died days after getting his jab. Physical Therapist Haley Link Brinkmeyer, 28, died January 21 after she received an mRNA shot, Dr. J. Barton Williams, an Orthopedic Surgeon for OrthoSouth, died February 8 of multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a condition usually affecting children and attacking the immune system just days after his second COVID-19 vaccine shot. Dr. Kershav Sharma, a 39 year old respiratory consultant in Wexford, Ireland took the vaccine on the 5th of January. The 10th of January he was found dead at his home. In California, 60 year old Tim Zook, an X-Ray technician, died days after receiving his second dose of Pfizer's coronavirus injection, the fascist Final Solution to perceived overpopulation. Marvin Hagler died at age 66 after his jab. In January home run champion 𝗛𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝗔𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 took his jab proudly on camera and died 16 days later, on Jan 22 at age 86. Norway reported deaths, and 10 people were pronounced dead in Germany after receiving Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines, according to the German News Agency (DPA). Miami obstetrician Gregory Michael, 56, died following a catastrophic reaction to the Pfizer Covid-19 so-called “vaccine”. His wife Heidi says her husband was completely healthy until he had the jab on December 18 at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He succumbed to a stroke brought on by acute IDP - Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura - a blood disorder caused by a lack of platelets. Brittany Hall Perez, age 39, died the day after her jab. A 41 year old health care worker in Portugal has died from the vaccine. Augusta Turiaco, a healthy 55 year old Italian woman died 19 days after the jab and the family is going after AstraZeneca in court. No one has heard from nurse Tiffany Dover who passed out on camera 18 minutes after taking the jab, then died later that night. In NY state, a nursing home with no previous COVID deaths vaccinated the patients, suddenly 24 of them are dead from the toxic vaccine. In the UK 112,807 people got the FIRST dose, with 3,150 turning into Health Impact Events (*unable to perform normal daily activities, unable to work, required care from doctor or health care professional) Those are just the immediate effects. There has been no long-term testing.
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      995,881 cases in Canada
      972,525 (98%) RECOVERED
      23,356(2%) Deaths
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      If everything from the fake pandemic to the fake Covid 19 cases to the fake tests to the fake vaccines is propaganda; then why take the vaccine? Fauci is making millions in vaccines. He was instrumental in founding and funding the Chinese Wuhan bio labs: THAT'S WHY. Rothschild is making a killing selling the tests THAT'S WHY. The drug companies are making huge profits THAT"S WHY. Large corporations have TRIPLED their profits due to restrictive measures imposed on small businesses. THAT’S WHY. American hospitals get 53 K for every Covid case with ventilators: THAT'S WHY. Political power mongers have become virtual dictators in democratic nations using this hoax as an excuse: THAT’S WHY.

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      According to CDC no one has ever died from covid alone All alleged deaths are old people exceeding 80 very few under 60, each alleged death has two thing in common 3.8 advanced terminal illness and old age or a hereditary illness and dismal life expectancy in the young

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@indrekkpringi Trolls are out. Wish they would suck it.

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The nieghbouhood here was one of the toughest and most rundown a generation ago. Now it's full of young families renovating the old houses.

    • @myguel6602
      @myguel6602 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@indrekkpringi wtf most of what you said is not even true

  • @Guilherme-hn3ys
    @Guilherme-hn3ys 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Your country is amazing. I wish some day I can go there. I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @kathyx7491
    @kathyx7491 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve been enjoying your videos for awhile now. What fun it is to watch you roaming through my hood. The Point is the best!

  • @RoshanMenon2876
    @RoshanMenon2876 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love this series man. I love Montreal and can't wait to see more.

  • @DancingNomadN
    @DancingNomadN 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That was a great video! I didn’t even realize that it was 23:33 long, cause I felt like I was traveling in PSC with you guys. Thanks, Dan!

  • @kathrynodell7087
    @kathrynodell7087 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That old building is Maison Gabriel which was built in the 1600s and Marguerite Bourgeouis ran a farm there and welcomed many of the FIlles du Roi (Daughters of the King) until they married. Very interesting history there.

  • @jarabaa
    @jarabaa 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another brilliant video. Your openness to the world, your humility, your curiosity, and your pure enthusiasm - it's all very engaging, and ... inspiring. Yes, inspiring.

  • @alainouellet7794
    @alainouellet7794 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing channel. Youve got an eye for detail! Thank you so much great stuff!!

  • @NormanAllan53
    @NormanAllan53 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wow! My parents lived in Griffintown from the 1930's to the 1960's. When we visited they always told us the Point was dangerous. We left downtown Montreal over 30 years ago. Mostly out of fear that the Point was so crime infested and violent. How three decades have changed everything in that part of town. Thanks for the video.

    • @rubydawn1
      @rubydawn1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      it was back in the day nobody would mess with them. my sons father grew up there and the stores from those days

  • @hakimbouaricha5366
    @hakimbouaricha5366 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    We enjoyed the video. Thanx DAN

  • @Anto-iz2je
    @Anto-iz2je 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hey! Nice tour. The building you show at 14:40 I know a bit about because last summer my boyfriend and I restored and repainted the shell lunette you see above the door. The building has a cool backstory worth getting to know. The owner is a semi retired architecture professor from Holland who taught at McGill. The building was a bank built in 1901 (as the plaque in the center of the shell indicates). In the 30 odd years the prof has owned it he’s used the excellent space as a venue for cultural community gatherings hosting both art exhibitions and theatre productions. The building has also frequently been used as a movie set since the interior hasn’t been altered much from its original glory. My boyfriend Charlie and I have been watching your videos and were excited to see this neighbourhood pop up. Cheers

    • @markpaynea
      @markpaynea 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This kind of sharing renews my love of the internet. Thank you. And what a gorgeous building to have worked on!

  • @emilieleblanc674
    @emilieleblanc674 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    i loved this longer video! keep it up!

  • @daniellebedard3581
    @daniellebedard3581 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for showing parts of my amazing Pointe.

  • @isabellebernard1903
    @isabellebernard1903 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Greetings from... Pointe-St-Charles!! Nice to see the neighborhood through your eyes. Happy that thousands of people can visit it via this video. Thanks for showing 'real' Montreal, not only the 5 main touristic attractions. Thanks for being nice to Québécois and for learning French!
    You said, "most tourists don't even know this place exists"... True, but I would add many people born in other neighborhoods of Montreal neither! I never came to Pointe-St-Charles before moving here 6 years ago.
    And yes, as other mentioned the old House is Maison St-Gabriel.

  • @jennystravelaround6248
    @jennystravelaround6248 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice video, thanks for sharing

  • @robertbourgeois9565
    @robertbourgeois9565 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic video! Love the long format! ❤️ From MTL neighbour.

  • @69mazzz
    @69mazzz 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Born in the point in 1968, was a great place to grow up, extremely tough people. You did a good job showing it off, Kudos!

    • @69mazzz
      @69mazzz 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I lived on Wellington Street with those nice houses, one of them was a Doctor's office in the basement and his residence was upstairs.

  • @nicolasboehm1673
    @nicolasboehm1673 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've walked around here and had a few cans of beer in the park when i visited this part of montreal

  • @yonseimusic
    @yonseimusic 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this video is so good
    Have a nice day❤️😍

  • @OMAZEZgondrong
    @OMAZEZgondrong 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so amazing. I love seeing the city skyline!

  • @stephanecharbonneau3071
    @stephanecharbonneau3071 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks Bro... I love seeing that you love Montreal's VIBE. Been following you for over a year now and I think I can feel your feelings toward the city through your videos. Awesome... Thumb's up dude! Oh! and by the way your french is awesome too! As a "Québecois": "it's a heart's warmer" to see other people trying to understand the culture. As I know, you are trying to do with every different culture you visit around the world. That is the way to travel. "(Feeling) the differences, the ways of living, the ways of thinking, the ways to be (human). It's so beautiful and I love the way you manage to share it to the world. I think it's gonna be a super great legacy to pass on! Keep up the good work! I hope you will be sponsored soon.

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow what a nice comment. Truly, thank you Stephane! 🙂

  • @pennyc7064
    @pennyc7064 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video! Lots of interesting information.
    You don't talk too much, keep the videos coming!
    I've got to check out Boom js!

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Penny. Sometimes I get tired of my voice, glad to know that others don't ;)
      Boom Js was great.

  • @robbar42
    @robbar42 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your channel is great, you deserve many more subscribers.

  • @DanielleBallou
    @DanielleBallou 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So awesome!! Loved it & even watched to the end! 🤓

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Appreciate your support, Dani

    • @DanielleBallou
      @DanielleBallou 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheNewTravel Absolutely! You are a positive light on YT. I hope to be there soon & maybe we can have a beer in the park!

  • @capricornebete-a-cornes8671
    @capricornebete-a-cornes8671 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    J'ai habité Pointe-Saint-Charles entre 1995 et 2007, en logement d'abord, rue de Châteauguay, puis rue Favard, à deux pas de la Maison Saint-Gabriel, première école fondée par Marguerite Bourgeoys, fondatrice des religieuses de la Congrégation Notre-Dame de Montréal. J'ai adoré ce quartier tout près du centre-ville et du marché Atwater. D'ailleurs, la maison que j'habitais rue Favard, coin Ash, avait été construite par la Congrégation en 1885, m'a-t-on dit, pour loger les ouvriers, Pointe-St-Charles étant le coeur industriel du Canada, lors de la Révolution industrielle du XIXe siècle.

  • @XlON___
    @XlON___ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Cool video. I'm one step closer to get my work permit and finally travel to Canada from Chile. Initially I'll be landing in Vancouver but after watching your videos, I'll do whatever possible to go and live in Montreal. Cheers!

    • @joenroute9646
      @joenroute9646 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Bienvenue à Montréal.

    • @martinbelec1826
      @martinbelec1826 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Bienvenue au Québec et a Montréal, il y a une belle communauté chilienne a Montréal, en fait j'avais un professeur Chilien en Histoire du Chili et Argentine à l'université il s'appelait José Del Pozo.

    • @XlON___
      @XlON___ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@martinbelec1826 Good to hear! Though the last thing I'd do would be to hang out with Chileans after getting out of Chile. Haha.

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't come.
      You will be vary disappointed and i mean VERY.

    • @XlON___
      @XlON___ 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@indrekkpringi Why would I be? I'd appreciate some insight.

  • @raybanbunny
    @raybanbunny 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Please keep up the good work. This is the first video I’ve seen of yours and look forward to checking out your other videos. Cheers 🍻

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Welcome to the new travel :)

  • @sundriedolive
    @sundriedolive 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making this video!! I moved to PSC from NDG in March and with Covid I haven't really gotten a chance to appreciate the neighbourhood fully. Watching you get excited about the neighbourhood made me get excited too, and now I definitely need to try Boom J's! Next time you're in the area check out Cafe Bloom, my fav neighbourhood cafe with the sweetest staff :-)

  • @snazzydray
    @snazzydray 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really like that you say "we" when talking about Montreal.

  • @marie-evebeauchamp845
    @marie-evebeauchamp845 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I looovee your videos !!! And I love when Nori is with you in the vids !!!

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I do too! She's a bit camera shy. But always fun to film together :)

  • @terrywilliams9489
    @terrywilliams9489 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You must come to LaSalle which is west of the Pointe. We have great outdoor activities especially along the river front. You will find people surfing (even in the winter} white water rafting etc. We have a lovely bird sanctuary on the riverfront and you will find people having picnics, jogging along the boardwalk and enjoying the scenery. I feel very lucky to live here.

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Your point (pun unintended) about the Point's previously bad rep is very interesting. We judge many cities around the world on their old reps which can be seriously outdated and incorrect. For example, I stayed in a neighborhood of Rome a year and a half ago that was full of murder and mayhem in the 1980's but now is rapidly gentrifying and totally safe. Similarly I went to Bogota in 2014 and was full of fear when I arrived at the airport at midnight - but ended up staying out until 3 am in my completely safe. downtown district. Reps linger long past the past-due date. My best friend 's father in elementary school grew up in PSC but moved to Kingston with the military after WW2. Now that I'm in neighboring Verdun I shall have to make a trip up there - you are right - it is totally cut off by freeways, the river and the Port. Hidden gem.

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      FAUCI HAS MILLIONS OF HIS OWN MONEY INVESTED IN VACCINES
      HE WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN FOUNDING AND FUNDING THE CHINESE WUHAN BIO LABS He even owns patents related to CONvid-1984, There are whistle-blowers and they say they have 100% only patients in hospital who were previously jabbed and now they have CONvid-1984. It can be easily confirmed by multiple nurses from around the world.
      ANNUAL STATISTICAL FACTS: PUBLISHED BY THE CDC: Nov: 2020
      2019 US pop: 328,239,523
      2020 US pop; 330,767,888
      2019 US deaths; 2,855,000
      2020 US deaths: 2,902,664
      2019 US mortality rate: .9%
      2020 US mortality rate; .9%
      2019 US Deaths per thousand: 8.70
      2020 US Deaths per thousand: 8.78
      Take away the increase in suicides and drug overdoses due to the lock downs in 2020 and there are over 40,000 LESS deaths in 2020 than in 2019
      UNITED STATES ANNUAL DEATH RATE DATA (Taken from another source)
      YEAR DEATH RATE GROWTH RATE OF DEATHS
      2020 8.880 1.12%
      2019 8.782 1.12%
      2018 8.685 1.12%
      FACT: UK deaths in 2018 were HIGHER than in 2020
      In Canada the annual percent increase of deaths in 2020 was the lowest since 2012. This includes sharp increases in overdose deaths and the deaths of those who expired because their surgeries were postponed last spring
      Deaths in Canada
      2016 = 262,090
      2017 = 274,240 (+12,150 from 2016)
      2018 = 283,770 (+9,530 from 2017)
      2019 = 287,460 (+3,690 from 2018)
      2020 = 300,210 (+12,750 from 2019)
      Which proves there is no spike in deaths because of a fake pandemic again…
      India has a 98.84% Survival Rate
      Pneumonia Survival Rates
      18-64 years: 92.7%
      65-84 years: 83.9% ≥
      85 years: 70.3%
      COVID-19 Survival Rates
      Age 0-19 - 99.997%
      Age 20-49 - 99.98%
      Age 50-69 - 99.5%
      Age 70+ - 94.6%
      Seasonal Flu has a 2.5% morbidity rate..
      Covid19 has a .04% morbidity rate..
      FACT: The average lifespan is 70-80 years.
      FACT: Over 90% of the supposed Covid 19 deaths are between 70 and 80.
      For instance, the average life expectancy in Ontario is 81 years old… the Covid death age average is just over 82 years old..
      FACT: The reason 2020 annual mortality rates and growth rate of deaths are the same as in previous years, regardless of the supposed Covid deaths, is because they have stolen deaths from people who would have died anyways in order to scare people into believing in this hoax. There is no pandemic: You have been scammed.
      If you don’t believe me: Try to find any TOTAL annual death statistics for 2020 on the internet… You won’t find them: They have all been taken down because it would show that there was no increase in total deaths compared to previous years.
      Basically the PCR test magnifies the danger of a virus by false positives just like the mass media and the govts have magnified the danger of Covid 19 by false propaganda…. The PCR test patent is OWNED BY RICHARD ROTHSCHILD - it’s right there on the patent! People need to run like hell from the testing. In America: Opioid deaths were up from 20,000 to 90,000 because of the evil hoax.
      EudraVigilance: European data base of Suspected Adverse Drug Reactions reports:
      Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Drug Reactions:
      6,662 DEAD
      299,025 Injuries through April 10th 2021
      UPDATE: European Database of Adverse Drug Reactions for COVID-19 “Vaccines”
      10,570 DEAD
      405,259 Injuries:
      Norway itself reported over 36,00 adverse reactions to the vaccine
      4,178 post-COVID-vaccine deaths now reported (through May 3) to the U.S.-based Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). In Europe, the COVID vaccine fallout has been equally alarming: The EudraVigilance database lists 8,430 deaths (through Apr. 24) - and more than 354,000 injuries - following injection with one of the four emergency-authorized shots - The CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System has reported 4,246 deaths and 162,610 serious injuries so far from the inoculations. Here are some of the VACCINE DEATHS - Dr. Witold Rogiewicz, a Polish physician who openly mocked vaccine skeptics, died days after getting his jab. Physical Therapist Haley Link Brinkmeyer, 28, died January 21 after she received an mRNA shot, Dr. J. Barton Williams, an Orthopedic Surgeon for OrthoSouth, died February 8 of multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a condition usually affecting children and attacking the immune system just days after his second COVID-19 vaccine shot. Dr. Kershav Sharma, a 39 year old respiratory consultant in Wexford, Ireland took the vaccine on the 5th of January. The 10th of January he was found dead at his home. In California, 60 year old Tim Zook, an X-Ray technician, died days after receiving his second dose of Pfizer's coronavirus injection, the fascist Final Solution to perceived overpopulation. Marvin Hagler died at age 66 after his jab. In January home run champion 𝗛𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝗔𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 took his jab proudly on camera and died 16 days later, on Jan 22 at age 86. Norway reported deaths, and 10 people were pronounced dead in Germany after receiving Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines, according to the German News Agency (DPA). Miami obstetrician Gregory Michael, 56, died following a catastrophic reaction to the Pfizer Covid-19 so-called “vaccine”. His wife Heidi says her husband was completely healthy until he had the jab on December 18 at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He succumbed to a stroke brought on by acute IDP - Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura - a blood disorder caused by a lack of platelets. Brittany Hall Perez, age 39, died the day after her jab. A 41 year old health care worker in Portugal has died from the vaccine. Augusta Turiaco, a healthy 55 year old Italian woman died 19 days after the jab and the family is going after AstraZeneca in court. No one has heard from nurse Tiffany Dover who passed out on camera 18 minutes after taking the jab, then died later that night. In NY state, a nursing home with no previous COVID deaths vaccinated the patients, suddenly 24 of them are dead from the toxic vaccine. In the UK 112,807 people got the FIRST dose, with 3,150 turning into Health Impact Events (*unable to perform normal daily activities, unable to work, required care from doctor or health care professional) Those are just the immediate effects. There has been no long-term testing.
      A Havard study a decade ago said only 1 percent of V. deaths/injuries actually reported by the VAER system. Based on the 5,000 deaths it is currently reporting, we can infer that actually there are now 500,000 dead from the jab. -After 16 years of trying, a SARS-co-1 jab was never established... -A woman now reports knowing of 7 dead from the jab, most middle aged...
      They have not been able to create a vaccine for SARS after trying for 17 years...you cannot convince me that they have created one for this SARS-Cov-2 in less than 6 months
      THE FDA HAS SAID THEY WILL NOT APPROVE OR AUTHORIZE ANY COVID-19 vaccines!
      Canada has a 98% RECOVERY RATE from Covid
      995,881 cases in Canada
      972,525 (98%) RECOVERED
      23,356(2%) Deaths
      23,356(Deaths) / 38,189,999 (Canada’s Population) = 0.061157372640937% of Canada’s population dead from C19..... Allegedly that is… read about the PCR test and its false positives. bpa-pathology.com/covid19-pcr-tests-are-scientifically-meaningless/
      If everything from the fake pandemic to the fake Covid 19 cases to the fake tests to the fake vaccines is propaganda; then why take the vaccine? Fauci is making millions in vaccines. He was instrumental in founding and funding the Chinese Wuhan bio labs: THAT'S WHY. Rothschild is making a killing selling the tests THAT'S WHY. The drug companies are making huge profits THAT"S WHY. Large corporations have TRIPLED their profits due to restrictive measures imposed on small businesses. THAT’S WHY. American hospitals get 53 K for every Covid case with ventilators: THAT'S WHY. Political power mongers have become virtual dictators in democratic nations using this hoax as an excuse: THAT’S WHY.

      Unless we (meaning YOU specifically) organise and fight this global propaganda by copying this post and spreading the truth; we will all be forced to live in a world of police states with no rights and no freedoms and no jobs and no small businesses. WE MUST DESTROY THIS LIE OR ELSE IT WILL BE USED TO DESTROY US. They already HAVE used it to destroy hundreds of millions of lives, jobs, businesses, rights, freedoms
      th-cam.com/video/fZshpYUwNRY/w-d-xo.html
      urgentactnow.com/
      www.bitchute.com/video/aNnJi6uiLzfT/?list=favorites&randomize=false
      This is a GLOBAL concentration of power and greed at the top of the pyramid of a corrupt civilization; using this hoax to fill their pockets at our expense while increasing their power over the masses, by impoverishing the entire human population while brainwashing them into believing in this lie.

      According to CDC no one has ever died from covid alone All alleged deaths are old people exceeding 80 very few under 60, each alleged death has two thing in common 3.8 advanced terminal illness and old age or a hereditary illness and dismal life expectancy in the young

  • @HotBranch
    @HotBranch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You did my hood proud. At the 2:10 mark, you're on Hibernia, turning onto Ryde. You showed my neighbor's place and very probably walked past my house. Overall, a very good video. Didn't seem long. I would have liked if you'd explored two other points of interest: 4 Origines brewery and Edifice 7/Building 7, which has a community grocery store, pizza place, and brewery (Les Sans Tavernes), but given the heat of the day, covering the breadth of PSC puts you at risk of heat exhaustion. Hope to cross paths with you at some point.

  • @vapor4den
    @vapor4den 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    3:50 I'm not a construction worker but I dont believe that the beams support the basement... lol

  • @lindaworkman988
    @lindaworkman988 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video of my hometown.

  • @lindarenaud2907
    @lindarenaud2907 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You have outdone yourself Dan! Nice to see Nari!

  • @jdhjimbo
    @jdhjimbo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have seen many of your videos, Dan, but this one was especially good in many respects. As often, you incorporate neighborhood locals into the video. Christian was especially good in representing Pt St Charles - a combo of great architecture, grittiness and a real neighborhood flavor - something that oozes out of Montreal neighborhoods. (I saw another video of Montreal where the scale and density of housing in Montreal was discussed, and the abundance of plexes and ground level housing is great and unique. Dan, you can surely relate - having lived in Vancouver, where it is the exact opposite. They have taken a gorgeous setting, but filled it in with endless high-rise concrete cubbyholes up to the sky, crowding out the humanity and inter-connectedness of each neighborhood. In fact, the distinction is lost from one to the other, as they are so similar and uninspiring). Point St Charles looks like a great spot where ethnic diversity is alive and well - Jamaican jerk chicken is next door to Polish smoked meats, and I saw you passed an Arabic market, too. The parks and accessibility of various shops reminds me of my 1950s and 1960s boyhood in Detroit and Pittsburgh. I am so amazed the developers have been kept from ruining these neighborhoods in Montreal with tasteless high-rise condos. Dan, you have a very engaging, high energy, open personality that encourages others to share their neighborhoods and conversation with you. You have the right amount of goofiness and wonder that makes your videos engaging. You are not afraid to make a mistake or present something that others might edit out. Life is a play of many interesting things - one after the other - as opposed to presenting a travelogue of one attraction after another. Most of us want to see a city from ground level - with not only its high points, but also the day-to-day aggravation and imperfections. Your videos show that about this wonderful place, Montreal, that so many of us love. Too many people make judgments based on other's opinions, or judgments from the lying, corrupt media. I reserve any, until I have experienced a place or a people for myself. I find that most places are full of mostly good, friendly people - but then, that is the attitude I extend out myself. I have had many 2nd thoughts about not moving to this wonderful city, but my dislike of winter, and not sure my shaky French would afford me as many economic opportunities, were the reasons. No city I have been to - so embodies everything I think a city should be - as Montreal. It is accessible to all races/ethnicities, all income levels, and is so friendly to all, and built on a human scale. Most cities in the world have forgotten that, though Europe does the best job. I think Montreal has emulated that European vibe very well, I think Montreal's Metro is very good, so a major upgrade would really make it fabulous! I hope the Metro will go to YUL, instead of just a bus (but kudos that the croissants at the bus station are better than any boulangerie in the USA!). The Quebecois take their food to an art form, unlike any other! Great video!

  • @MG_49825
    @MG_49825 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah great video dude.

  • @rommellegazpi
    @rommellegazpi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In my personal opinion I prefer longer videos than shorter, good video by the way! 🙌❤️

  • @christinecamley
    @christinecamley 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, terrific video!! Love your idea about making guides to neighbourhoods. It's lovely to meet such nice people!! Love the longer video!! Terrific channel!! Miss Montreal!! Can't wait to be able to visit friends and family, again, as we get closer to going back to a new normal, post-pandemic!! Thanks so much for this awesome video!! :-)

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      FAUCI HAS MILLIONS OF HIS OWN MONEY INVESTED IN VACCINES
      HE WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN FOUNDING AND FUNDING THE CHINESE WUHAN BIO LABS He even owns patents related to CONvid-1984, There are whistle-blowers and they say they have 100% only patients in hospital who were previously jabbed and now they have CONvid-1984. It can be easily confirmed by multiple nurses from around the world.
      ANNUAL STATISTICAL FACTS: PUBLISHED BY THE CDC: Nov: 2020
      2019 US pop: 328,239,523
      2020 US pop; 330,767,888
      2019 US deaths; 2,855,000
      2020 US deaths: 2,902,664
      2019 US mortality rate: .9%
      2020 US mortality rate; .9%
      2019 US Deaths per thousand: 8.70
      2020 US Deaths per thousand: 8.78
      Take away the increase in suicides and drug overdoses due to the lock downs in 2020 and there are over 40,000 LESS deaths in 2020 than in 2019
      UNITED STATES ANNUAL DEATH RATE DATA (Taken from another source)
      YEAR DEATH RATE GROWTH RATE OF DEATHS
      2020 8.880 1.12%
      2019 8.782 1.12%
      2018 8.685 1.12%
      FACT: UK deaths in 2018 were HIGHER than in 2020
      In Canada the annual percent increase of deaths in 2020 was the lowest since 2012. This includes sharp increases in overdose deaths and the deaths of those who expired because their surgeries were postponed last spring
      Deaths in Canada
      2016 = 262,090
      2017 = 274,240 (+12,150 from 2016)
      2018 = 283,770 (+9,530 from 2017)
      2019 = 287,460 (+3,690 from 2018)
      2020 = 300,210 (+12,750 from 2019)
      Which proves there is no spike in deaths because of a fake pandemic again…
      India has a 98.84% Survival Rate
      Pneumonia Survival Rates
      18-64 years: 92.7%
      65-84 years: 83.9% ≥
      85 years: 70.3%
      COVID-19 Survival Rates
      Age 0-19 - 99.997%
      Age 20-49 - 99.98%
      Age 50-69 - 99.5%
      Age 70+ - 94.6%
      Seasonal Flu has a 2.5% morbidity rate..
      Covid19 has a .04% morbidity rate..
      FACT: The average lifespan is 70-80 years.
      FACT: Over 90% of the supposed Covid 19 deaths are between 70 and 80.
      For instance, the average life expectancy in Ontario is 81 years old… the Covid death age average is just over 82 years old..
      FACT: The reason 2020 annual mortality rates and growth rate of deaths are the same as in previous years, regardless of the supposed Covid deaths, is because they have stolen deaths from people who would have died anyways in order to scare people into believing in this hoax. There is no pandemic: You have been scammed.
      If you don’t believe me: Try to find any TOTAL annual death statistics for 2020 on the internet… You won’t find them: They have all been taken down because it would show that there was no increase in total deaths compared to previous years.
      Basically the PCR test magnifies the danger of a virus by false positives just like the mass media and the govts have magnified the danger of Covid 19 by false propaganda…. The PCR test patent is OWNED BY RICHARD ROTHSCHILD - it’s right there on the patent! People need to run like hell from the testing. In America: Opioid deaths were up from 20,000 to 90,000 because of the evil hoax.
      EudraVigilance: European data base of Suspected Adverse Drug Reactions reports:
      Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Drug Reactions:
      6,662 DEAD
      299,025 Injuries through April 10th 2021
      UPDATE: European Database of Adverse Drug Reactions for COVID-19 “Vaccines”
      10,570 DEAD
      405,259 Injuries:
      Norway itself reported over 36,00 adverse reactions to the vaccine
      4,178 post-COVID-vaccine deaths now reported (through May 3) to the U.S.-based Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). In Europe, the COVID vaccine fallout has been equally alarming: The EudraVigilance database lists 8,430 deaths (through Apr. 24) - and more than 354,000 injuries - following injection with one of the four emergency-authorized shots - The CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System has reported 4,246 deaths and 162,610 serious injuries so far from the inoculations. Here are some of the VACCINE DEATHS - Dr. Witold Rogiewicz, a Polish physician who openly mocked vaccine skeptics, died days after getting his jab. Physical Therapist Haley Link Brinkmeyer, 28, died January 21 after she received an mRNA shot, Dr. J. Barton Williams, an Orthopedic Surgeon for OrthoSouth, died February 8 of multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a condition usually affecting children and attacking the immune system just days after his second COVID-19 vaccine shot. Dr. Kershav Sharma, a 39 year old respiratory consultant in Wexford, Ireland took the vaccine on the 5th of January. The 10th of January he was found dead at his home. In California, 60 year old Tim Zook, an X-Ray technician, died days after receiving his second dose of Pfizer's coronavirus injection, the fascist Final Solution to perceived overpopulation. Marvin Hagler died at age 66 after his jab. In January home run champion 𝗛𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝗔𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 took his jab proudly on camera and died 16 days later, on Jan 22 at age 86. Norway reported deaths, and 10 people were pronounced dead in Germany after receiving Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines, according to the German News Agency (DPA). Miami obstetrician Gregory Michael, 56, died following a catastrophic reaction to the Pfizer Covid-19 so-called “vaccine”. His wife Heidi says her husband was completely healthy until he had the jab on December 18 at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He succumbed to a stroke brought on by acute IDP - Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura - a blood disorder caused by a lack of platelets. Brittany Hall Perez, age 39, died the day after her jab. A 41 year old health care worker in Portugal has died from the vaccine. Augusta Turiaco, a healthy 55 year old Italian woman died 19 days after the jab and the family is going after AstraZeneca in court. No one has heard from nurse Tiffany Dover who passed out on camera 18 minutes after taking the jab, then died later that night. In NY state, a nursing home with no previous COVID deaths vaccinated the patients, suddenly 24 of them are dead from the toxic vaccine. In the UK 112,807 people got the FIRST dose, with 3,150 turning into Health Impact Events (*unable to perform normal daily activities, unable to work, required care from doctor or health care professional) Those are just the immediate effects. There has been no long-term testing.
      A Havard study a decade ago said only 1 percent of V. deaths/injuries actually reported by the VAER system. Based on the 5,000 deaths it is currently reporting, we can infer that actually there are now 500,000 dead from the jab. -After 16 years of trying, a SARS-co-1 jab was never established... -A woman now reports knowing of 7 dead from the jab, most middle aged...
      They have not been able to create a vaccine for SARS after trying for 17 years...you cannot convince me that they have created one for this SARS-Cov-2 in less than 6 months
      THE FDA HAS SAID THEY WILL NOT APPROVE OR AUTHORIZE ANY COVID-19 vaccines!
      Canada has a 98% RECOVERY RATE from Covid
      995,881 cases in Canada
      972,525 (98%) RECOVERED
      23,356(2%) Deaths
      23,356(Deaths) / 38,189,999 (Canada’s Population) = 0.061157372640937% of Canada’s population dead from C19..... Allegedly that is… read about the PCR test and its false positives. bpa-pathology.com/covid19-pcr-tests-are-scientifically-meaningless/
      If everything from the fake pandemic to the fake Covid 19 cases to the fake tests to the fake vaccines is propaganda; then why take the vaccine? Fauci is making millions in vaccines. He was instrumental in founding and funding the Chinese Wuhan bio labs: THAT'S WHY. Rothschild is making a killing selling the tests THAT'S WHY. The drug companies are making huge profits THAT"S WHY. Large corporations have TRIPLED their profits due to restrictive measures imposed on small businesses. THAT’S WHY. American hospitals get 53 K for every Covid case with ventilators: THAT'S WHY. Political power mongers have become virtual dictators in democratic nations using this hoax as an excuse: THAT’S WHY.

      Unless we (meaning YOU specifically) organise and fight this global propaganda by copying this post and spreading the truth; we will all be forced to live in a world of police states with no rights and no freedoms and no jobs and no small businesses. WE MUST DESTROY THIS LIE OR ELSE IT WILL BE USED TO DESTROY US. They already HAVE used it to destroy hundreds of millions of lives, jobs, businesses, rights, freedoms
      th-cam.com/video/fZshpYUwNRY/w-d-xo.html
      urgentactnow.com/
      www.bitchute.com/video/aNnJi6uiLzfT/?list=favorites&randomize=false
      This is a GLOBAL concentration of power and greed at the top of the pyramid of a corrupt civilization; using this hoax to fill their pockets at our expense while increasing their power over the masses, by impoverishing the entire human population while brainwashing them into believing in this lie.

      According to CDC no one has ever died from covid alone All alleged deaths are old people exceeding 80 very few under 60, each alleged death has two thing in common 3.8 advanced terminal illness and old age or a hereditary illness and dismal life expectancy in the young

  • @fanirivers4505
    @fanirivers4505 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful video, I was drooling over the Jamaican food.

    • @angelareminiscenza6233
      @angelareminiscenza6233 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Point! Belonged to the Irish, way back when I was a kid. Great memories with great people!!!

  • @agustinarmandorellovelazqu6995
    @agustinarmandorellovelazqu6995 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love Canadá ❤️ greetings from México

  • @lorimiller2369
    @lorimiller2369 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️Montréal! Was just in Griffintown on the weekend. Will have to check out “La pointe” next time.

  • @sylvainmoroney5679
    @sylvainmoroney5679 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im a lifelong montrealer and that was fun! Thanks ive just subbed

  • @anabelherrera312
    @anabelherrera312 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video, do you visit Point Clare? Please do one video of that neighborhood.

  • @WorkmanJohn
    @WorkmanJohn 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dan, as someone who grew up in the Point, I must say I very much enjoyed your Tour of it.. Btw, those two side by side Catholic churches you pointed out were designed by the same architect. The French one, St Charles is the better looking one today because the other one, the one we used to attend, St Gabriel's , had a terrible fire back in the late 50s I think and had its turrets truncated as a result. The smaller Anglo community meant that they did not have enough money to rebuild it properly, re-install the stained glass windows it had had etc..You are right , the Point is a wonderful place. It still has a lot of character as do the people who live in it...I miss the people and the vibe..Keep up the travelogues...I am digging them .

  • @norn623
    @norn623 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    worked in the neighborhood for 6 years and just moved here too, fantastic neighborhood

  • @alexandrebaillargeon9332
    @alexandrebaillargeon9332 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I didn't know about PSC until I moved here 1 year ago. Awesome quiet place. I must say it's my favorite neighborhood that i lived in Montreal so far! One of the nice thing is that there is no traffic going through La pointe since it's an enclave which lower the city noise quite a lot and makes the streets safer.

  • @thelight6673
    @thelight6673 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used to live in this place in the 90s. Very close to this park at Hibernia. Rent was cheap I used to pay 460$ for a 4 and half. It was really bizarre place. The taxi all the time complaining to go in. They said it was creepy place.

  • @michaelstrathdee536
    @michaelstrathdee536 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    So nice to see a video of where I was born the point the best 😇😇😇😇😇

  • @IndoorCycling
    @IndoorCycling 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    And now you know how friendly Montreal people are. We never find people that friendly in Vancouver which is why many people are leaving Vancouver

  • @grenda5
    @grenda5 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This young man is very well spoken and very intelligent, great video of my old hood!

  • @UsagiTIzana
    @UsagiTIzana 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i live there, it's cool to watch a video so close to home

  • @mariakoufalis1487
    @mariakoufalis1487 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The government doesn’t just give free French lessons to newly arrived immigrants, they pay you 130$ a week to do so.

  • @MainOffenderKZ
    @MainOffenderKZ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    props to ur gf for taking the french lessons.

  • @Alex_Plante
    @Alex_Plante 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! A few years ago I saw a TH-camr I'm subscribed to walk down the street. I felt like running up to her and saying hi!, but then figured that would freak her out, so I didn't. I bet many people recognize you on the street, but don't let it be known.

    • @TheNewTravel
      @TheNewTravel  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If I saw a TH-camr I watched I'd probably say hello. Like I said, it's a cool feeling to meet people in real life. The only time that was weird was in Mexico when someone said, "HEY! You're that TH-camr!" and then took a selfie with me without even asking. Made me feel used and slightly confused... 😂 It's like, just put the damn phone down and talk to me.

  • @chrismarsz
    @chrismarsz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lot of down to earth people many blue collar workers lived & worked here with CN & Northern Telecom previously known as (Northern Electric/Pioneer) others just worked here. Glad you made the video before they tear down some of these old buildings & build new condos as it is already started on Wellington. We lived on Wellington between Charlevoix & Hibernia in front of MB park (marguerite bourgeoys) moved in 1970.

  • @juille2779
    @juille2779 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm an 80 year old man of Irish and French roots, I was raised in little Burgundy not too far from the Point I haven't been the same since 😂

  • @Muddcatt
    @Muddcatt 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video !! not too long at all ,, :)

  • @beowolf8331
    @beowolf8331 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I miss this neighbourhood.. I used to work in the old northern electric building.. the 8 floors red brick building who turn into condos.. it killed Centre street.

  • @biancadelisle311
    @biancadelisle311 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should definitely look up Ville-Emard! Such a lowkey underrated area: two canals on either side & a pretty big park with lots of wildlife & ponds (also the best bagel shop in montreal is on monk street in my humble opinion)

    • @michaelmccrea5031
      @michaelmccrea5031 ปีที่แล้ว

      You forgot STOP. I hope they still serve food on a massive plate.

  • @kathrynodell7087
    @kathrynodell7087 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hate to tell you this but those 2 churches have always gotten along - and they currently share the French one due to the English one falling down.

  • @abelhinha8
    @abelhinha8 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    PSC. Unfortunately, the point will soon be a memory of the past. The gentrification is so bad here. The popular population is slowly getting displaced and there’s only more and more yuppies and people who have no clue of the history of this very rich neighborhood. I’ve lived here for many many years and I feel the point is slowly losing its soul and identity only to become another lifeless condo-filled upcoming neighborhood.

  • @antonboludo8886
    @antonboludo8886 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like this area as well.

  • @nicoepsilon0
    @nicoepsilon0 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey I lived in that green appartment shown at 8:03. I'm surprised my ex roomates aren't sitting in the stairs like we used to. you could have had a chat and visit ;) .

  • @argopunk
    @argopunk 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cool! There also a National Film Board doc on TH-cam called The Point (1978). It's an interesting time capsule of Montreal before the language war really exploded.

  • @wss627
    @wss627 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I miss montreal!!

  • @kambacktransam4840
    @kambacktransam4840 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I lived on Grand Trunk Street. I used to go to Ash park and go to Leo's boys club. Hogans Bath (swimming pool). I went to Sarsfield school it burnt down that was a bummer it was a couple hundred feet from my home then I had to go to Sarsfield annex. back before the 80's The Point was the roughest neighborhood in Canada. IT WAS HOME.

  • @paulmackay7265
    @paulmackay7265 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your friend is absolutely right about that place having the best smoked meat in town! And as you are also a Winnipeg boy, I'm sure you'd appreciate their many varieties of perogies and sausages too.

  • @wendybradley9360
    @wendybradley9360 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Come on Bixi. I grew up in The Point and Dan you did a great job. Too bad you didn't get to Black Rock.
    Really enjoyed the video

  • @anthalas1
    @anthalas1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I move there when i was 9 in 1978 and move from there in 1980 , because it was so tough , the second days that we have move to the pointe i was beat up so bad that i had to eat only soup for 2 week , it was a rough welcome for a 9 years old kid

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Another Truth teller and one reason why Montreal has shrunk from 2 1/2 million down to 1 million.

  • @eddi8209
    @eddi8209 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great area

  • @alexysq2660
    @alexysq2660 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    En vrai t'es ravissant quoi, *Dan,* et en fait moi je kiffe bien - j'adore autant - tes videos, voila` 🙂💜💙

  • @curiousoli
    @curiousoli 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    3:34 I live on the Plateau too and my basement is similar to this one

  • @dubongros3108
    @dubongros3108 ปีที่แล้ว

    Funny how I still learn about my city ! I did not know people called Pointe Saint-Charles " PSC " . Suggestion : start the vidéo by giving the Charlevoix métro station as a mark on a map. Also , Pointe Saint-Charles is basically at the last drop of the Saint-Laurent river , from thereafter it goes uninterupted to the Atlantique . The drop meant free water power in the 19 th century thus the old industrial buildings you showed .

  • @failure2leisure847
    @failure2leisure847 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey I live in Ste-Sophie 30-40 minutes from downtown Montreal, come over and see the woods of Quebec!

  • @tazman5722
    @tazman5722 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I grew up in the Point, born in 1961 and mother lived there for 65 years in the same house. I have to disagree with one word that you used to describe the neighbourhood, you said that it was "dangerous". I disagree. "tough" yes, but dangerous, no.
    There were people that were into bad things, "the West End Gang:, but they handled their own people. The Point was not a terrible place like people who never lived there describe it to be.

  • @ChUcK2001
    @ChUcK2001 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh nice at 18:40, those are my neighbors on Rusbrooke St ! Edit : oh long version at 20:19 nice ! I can even see my car hehe
    The west part of Rushbrooke (other side of Charlevoix) there are pretty cool big old houses made of stones. The boss houses !

  • @richies6420
    @richies6420 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I loved it. Super cool folks to show you around. Social awkwardness is nice to see.

  • @turkkott3060
    @turkkott3060 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Poiinte Saint-Charles is the soul of Montreal