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Best Nightlife in Montreal, Canada?!?

I would like to know the best area in Montreal for the nightlife meaning bars, clubs, liquor stores. Areas & Street names would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

    



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Lolita
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That's too easy!

While in Montreal, you MUST check out the following streets:

1. Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest;

2. Rue Saint-Denis;

3. Boulevard Saint-Laurent;

4. Avenue Mont-Royal;

5. Rue Crescent.



Those are the main ones but the whole city is well worth visiting, besides residential areas, of course!

And please don't ignore the East side of town just because your knowledge of the French language ain't up to scratch, is that clear?

And if you have enough time, please do not hesitate to take a pleasant stroll down the Old Montreal, why not (South side of town)?


HAPPY HOLIDAYS!




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French Catholic
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Rue St Catherine
René Lesvesque et aussi Rue Peel


bubbles
Rue st catherine and Rue crescent ( Rue st catherine is the main drag downtown and rue crescent intersects rue st catherine and that's where all the bars/clubs that the English speaking University students party at are.


lamapa516
no one mentioned Old Montreal. I would suggest a map. I bought a map by Rand and McNally where you can see the streets very clear. It costs about 7 dollars. I bought it at the corner of Ste. Catherine and Peel at the newspaper store there. oh, there is a tourist office there around the corner, right across from Dominion Square Park. you can even call there and they will mail you booklets about montreal.i did that and they mailed it to me.


kiplingsummer
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When I was in Montreal 2 years ago I went to an Irish pub called Hurley's. I had SUCH a good time that night! The placed was packed and very Irish.


Roxanne P
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Old Montreal,Boulevard St-Laurent.


Goddess of Grammar
I vote the Main--Boulevard St-Laurent, around Rachel. Don't know what exactly is there these days, but it must still be cool.

Liquor stores aren't open at night, but you can buy beer & wine at any dep until 11 (I assume that hasn't changed).





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