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Montréal Number 1 Homestay ha creado este sitio para informar, tanto a estudiantes locales como a internacionales, acerca de Montréal, especialmente cuestiones de estudio, turismo, visitas y de los servicios que ofrece Montréal Number 1 Homestay.

¿Por qué escoger Montréal Number 1 Homestay?

Escoger el Homestay es la primera decisión lógica que se debe hacer cuando se decide estudiar en Montréal. Elegir Montréal Number 1 Homestay te ayudará a ahorrar dinero además de permitirte disfrutar de la cálida hospitalidad de las familias canadienses, la comodidad de un cuarto sólo para ti, conocer la comida canadiense casera y vivir cerca de donde ocurre todo. Tu familia receptora o homestay te procurará un ambiente sano y confortable, también te ayudará a establecerte, te alimentará y cuidará de tí. Mas allá de todo esto, te sentirás siempre a salvo, siempre tendrás libre acceso al transporte público, y lo más importante, siempre serás tratado con el mayor respeto e integridad ¿Y sabes qué? aún hay más.

Montréal Number 1 Homestay te ofrece algo especial; algo que ninguna otra agencia te ofrece. Es muy simple, los colaboradores de Montréal Number 1 Homestay tienen años de experiencia,  como estudiantes, viajeros, coordinadores de actividades y como familias receptoras de estudiantes. Ellos han sido educados en algunas de las mejores universidades de Montréal.  ¡Ellos saben qué es lo sucede! Específicamente, ellos están disponibles las 24 horas del día los 7 días de la semana por si necesitas ayuda o asistencia. Continuamente organizan grandiosas actividades para todos los estudiantes de Montréal Number 1 Homestay y tienen buena relación con las personas que trabajan en  the City of Montréal  Las universidades recomiendan Montréal Number 1 Homestay como una buena opción para acomodar e integrar dentro de la vida de Montréal. Espera, hay más...

En Montréal Number 1 Homestay estaremos siempre dispuestos a ayudarte en los problemas que tengas y a darte la información que necesites. Si se trata de obtener un seguro de salud hacer llamadas telefónicas de larga distancia, renovar tu visa, cómo abrir una cuenta en el banco,o cómo usar el sistema subterráneo (de metro y centros comerciales) , estaremos siempre ahí para ayudarte.

A tu llegada a Montréal obtendrás un paquete con información útil, incluyendo un carta persdonal de bienvenida, mapas, cupones de estudiante, el programa de actividades de Montréal Number 1 Homestay, la carta de noticias de Montréal Number 1 Homestay, boletos de transporte, un número telefónico que te hará posible localizar al Director del Programa directamente, las 24 horas del día, y muchas otras cosas  ¡sin costo adicional!

Además recibirás una llamada de tu consejero personal para asegurarse que estás bien y disfrutando. Puedes pedir que te recojan en el aeropuerto y te dejen directamente en tu homestay.

¿Por qué estudiar en Montréal?

Existen muchas razones por las cuales Montréal tiene una proporción alta de estudiantes. Montréal es una de las ciudades metropolitanas más seguras del mundo, además es una mezcla perfecta entre lo antiguo y lo moderno, y simplemente disfruta del derecho internacional de decir que tiene algunas de las mejores instituciones educativas del mundo. Si aún no estás muy seguro de estudiar en Montréal ve la información en este vínculo. Los estudiantes normalmente no saben qué es lo que deben hacer para estudiar en Canadá, así que nosotros te ayudaremos.

Esa es la razón por la que Montréal Number 1 Homestay está aquí. Si no eres ciudadano canadiense o residente permanente y deseas estudiar por más de una sesión, debes aplicar para dos o más sesiones para obtener un Certificado de Aceptación de Québec (Québec Certificate of Acceptance (CAQ)) y una autorización de estudiante. Los estudiantes que sólo quieran una sesión deberán conseguir únicamente una visa de visitante. Para información acerca de la visa de visitante entre en este vínculo. Para contactar una embajada canadiense cercana haz click aquí.

¿Por qué la gente está escogiendo Montréal como la ciudad número uno?

Año tras año estudiantes de todo el mundo están escogiendo la hermosa e internacional ciudad de Montréal como el lugar número uno para estudiar y vivir en el mundo ¿Por qué, te preguntarás? Bueno, la razón es simple. Montréal es la segunda ciudad más grande de Canadá con una población de 3.5 millones de habitantes,  con más de 80 grupos étnicos representados. Orgullosamente, tienen la mejor vida nocturna de Canadá, ofrece las mejores opciones de comida internacional con sus numerosos restaurantes, tiene actividades cada año, festivales, eventos. Además puedes realizar muchas visitas a los diferentes museos, centros culturales, edificios históricos, iglesias y mercados.

¡No debemos olvidar las compras; comprar, comprar, comprar! Montréal tiene la ciudad subterránea más grande (30 km), conectada con centros comerciales y estaciones del metro en el centro de la ciudad. Recuerda que puedes continuar tus recorridos en las vibrantes calles de St-Catherine, St-Denis y St-Laurent. Pasea por el barrio chino o la pequeña Italia.  Al final encontrarás el viejo Montréal fundado por los franceses en 1632 (Old Montréal). En Montréal encontrarás hermosos parques y facilidades para practicar deportes. Además encontrarás algunas de las mejores universidades del mundo. Podrás ver el equipo de hokey en acción, así como el foorball, baseball o el football soccer; visitar la ópera, las colinas para esquiar de Québec o ir a uno de los más concurridos cines de Norte América: ¡The Paramount !

Obviamente podrás moverte dentro de Montréal en su barato, cómodo, seguro y rápido sistema de transporte público. Ya sea por tren, metro o autobús simpre podrás llegar a donde quieres ir. Así podrás explorar una ciudad moderna y después la parte campestre en algunas horas. Además vale la pena mencionar que Ottawa, Toronto y Nueva York están a unas cuantas horas manejando. Hay muchas razones por las cuales Montréal es la segunda ciudad de América del Norte con más estudiantes. ¿Qué más se puede saber? Checa nuestro artículo THERE’S MUCH TO KEEP YOU WARM IN MONTRÉAL!

¿Es más barato rentar un departamento?

¡No! Los departamentos en Montréal tienden a ser muy caros, inclusive si los compartes con alguien más. Solamente la renta te puede costar $1000 dls canadienses y no incluye electricidad, teléfono, tv, internet, servicio de lavandería, y lo más importante, la comida. Además normalmente se pide un depósito equivalente a tres meses de renta. Tampoco incluye el costo de decorar el departamento, limpiar, renovar o ponerle muebles. ¡Además es muy frecuente que tengas que hacer un contrato por el tiempo mínimo de un año Compara aquí los costos de compartir un departamento o vivir solo. 

Acomodo: nuestras familias receptoras

El plan Homestay es uno de los más seleccionados por los estudiantes antes de venir a Montréal. Lo que es único de Montréal Number 1 Homestay comparado con otras agencias de Homestay es que cada una de nuestras familias receptoras es entrevistada directamente antes de ser seleccionadas. Sus hogares deben pasar un estricto reglamento que Montréal Number 1 Homestay ha creado para estar realmente seguros que se garantiza, que tanto la familia como la casa, son muy sanos, seguros, limpios y que la casa tiene una ubicación cercana al sistema de transporte público. Nuestras familias tienen valores tradicionales de Canadá y por ello saben lo que se requiere para cuidar a un estudiante. La familia receptora es aceptada sólo hasta que por decisión unánime del Homestay Department at Montréal Number 1 Homestay  es aprobada. 

Montréal Number 1 Homestay es, además, una de las pocas agencias que hacen el esfuerzo por hacer que los intereses del estudiante coincidan con los de su familia receptora. Por esta razón, tanto los estudiantes como las familias deben llenar completamente las formas que ayudan a describirlos bien. Este programa ha tenido mucho éxito. De hecho, estudiantes que regresan a Montréal piden que se le acomode con la misma familia con la que estuvieron la primera vez. Forma de registro.

Antes de venir a Canadá debes tener en cuanta que existen diferencias culturales con tu familia receptora. La mayoría de los canadienses trabajan fuera de casa durante todo el día.  La canadiense normalmente se dan apoyo en todos sentidos unos a otros, incluyendo la limpieza de la casa, preparar las comidas y tirara las cosas usadas a la basura. Cada familia del programa de homestay hará el esfuerzo para que te sientas como en casa y esperamos que hagas el mismo esfuerzo.

Homestay Plans

HOMESTAY PLAN:  This is our most popular plan.  It includes 3 (three) or 2 (two) meals per day Breakfast may include eggs, toast, cereal, coffee and juice; a packed lunch (sandwich, fruit, juice); and a cooked meal in the evening.  Please remember that Host Families are flexible, and are always willing to accommodate the student.  Feel free to make suggestions to your Host Family!  This program also includes social and conversation time with the family.  And don’t forget about your Personal Counselor.  Register now!

BED & BREAKFAST PLAN:  This plan includes breakfast that may include eggs, toast, cereal, coffee and juice.  This program also includes social and conversation time with the family.  You can even ask about our student residence in the heart of downtown!

ROOM RENTAL PLAN:  It is important to realize that this arrangement is just a private room.  It is not a Homestay.  Hosts are not obligated to spend time with the student, and there is limited access to the kitchen, if at all.  The room rental plan is selectively for very independent students.

 What are you getting?

Each one of our Homestay programs will offer you a key to the house and a very clean and private room including the following:

§  A closed door to ensure your privacy.

§  A clean bed with clean sheets.

§  A closet with hangers.

§  A desk and chair and/or place for quiet study.

§  Drawers for clothing.

§  Good lighting.

The Homestay will also offer to store your suitcases and any other large items that you may bring with you.  You can also use the laundry facilities at no extra cost if the family owns them.  Your family will also allow you personal access to the telephone, so long as this right is not abused.  The same applies for the usage of the Internet, if it is available.

Activities and Counseling: Your Personal Counselor!

Montréal Number 1 Homestay is the only agency in Montréal that will provide you with your own counselor who is a former student of both Concordia and McGill Universities!  Robert Laliberte, Director of Programming for Montréal Number 1 Homestay,  makes himself available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by telephone.  This service is to ensure that each student will have peace of mind knowing that there is someone who is very familiar with the city.

We really enjoy this part of our business, because not only is it our objective to place each and every one of our students in a safe, comfortable, and exciting environment, we also believe it to be our duty to create and run an extensive counseling program to ensure that students familiarize themselves with Montréal, their surroundings, other students, and that they feel they can rely on us to answer any questions that they might have.  Montréal Number 1 Homestay will inform you on very useful topics including tipping, taxes, internet, holidays, post offices, and all kinds of tourist info.  It helps tremendously to know that Montréal Number 1 Homestay works very closely with the larger universities in Montréal!

Every month, based on the demand from students, a new set of activities can be organized specifically to meet the students’ desires and interests.  Students are integrated into Canadian society via visits to museums, movies, art galleries, dinners, night clubs, parks, ski trips, hikes in the country and Montréal Number 1 Homestays cool day trips to places  including Ottawa, Québec City and Mont-Tremblant!  Activities are always optional and Montréal number 1 Homestay is always looking forward to new suggestions and requests!

Robert knows Montréal very well, including the trendy spots, Montréal’s history, the greatest shopping and hanging out spots, taxation issues, immigration issues, your Homestay Families, and all other aspects involved with your Homestay.  Want to reach Robert?  Simply e-mail him!  Want to know more about him? Check Out His Bio.  

We all know the anxieties and concerns that arise when traveling to another country, particularly for a longer period of time.  It is natural to miss your friends, your family, and most importantly, the motherly figure that so many of us enjoy and often fail to realize our emotional dependence and attachment until we are separated by land and sea.  For this reason, we at Montréal Number 1 Homestay believe to be quite essential to have available such a motherly figure; and we find our support, strength and wisdom in such a person, namely June Wright.  Find out more about her, or simply e-mail her with any questions or concerns that you may have!

 

What are the Fees?

(Rates Effective June 1, 2006)

Homestay Fees Full-Board (3 meals.)

(7 days –3 meals/day, private room, organized activities, lots of family social time, counseling, and much more.)

                         CAN$ 

1 week         $210  

4 weeks            $840 

3 months          $2520 

Homestay Fees Half-Board (2 meals.)

(7 days –2 meals/day, private room, organized activities, lots of family social time, counseling, and much more.)

                         CAN$

1 week         $190

4 weeks            $760

3 months          $2280 

Bed & Breakfast

(7 nights –breakfast, private room, organized activities, lots of family social time, counseling, and much more.)

                CAN$

1 week             $150

4 weeks            $600

3 months          $1800

Room Rental

(Private room –no activities, no counseling, no family social time, no meals.)

       CAN$

1 month           $525

Airport Pick-Up

This is a special service offered by Montréal Number 1 Homestay.  Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, a driver can await you at the airport and drive you directly to your Homestay.  There are taxis and buses that run from Dorval Airport to Downtown Montréal, but they will not necessarily direct you to your Homestay.  We always recommend that you take advantage of our Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service for your peace of mind.  The cost is $75 CAN per person from Trudeau-Dorval Airport in Montréal.  Sign me up for Airport Pickup!  Please note that it is the responsibility of the student to provide all flight information at least 48 hours prior to arrival and to notify Montréal Number 1 Homestay of any changes that may arise, be they delays, cancellations, missing of flights or re-schedules.  The airport pick-up fee is non-refundable and is valid only for the time and date the student has supplied Montréal Number 1 Homestay, as the driver must be compensated for his expenses.  The emergency number that you must call when flight changes occur is 514-932-9027.

Administration Fees 

      CAN$     

Registration

$125

Placement and Administration Fee: non-refundable

Late Booking Fee

$50

This charge is only for those that register less than 1 week before their intended Homestay arrival date.

Airport Pick-up 1

(Trudeau/Dorval Airport)

$75

Picked up at airport and dropped off at Homestay!

Bank Transfer fee

$15

Responsibility of the student if paying by bank wire transfer.

 How do you Register?

Montréal Number 1 Homestay is so popular that spaces can be limited; therefore you should register as soon as possible.  All you have to do is fill out the Registration Form and send it addressed to Montréal Number 1 Homestay.  You may either enclose an International Money Order,  or send a Wire Transfer.  Only when your registration fee and registration form are received will you be placed with a Homestay.  It is also very important to note that fees must be paid prior to arriving in Montréal.  It is that easy!

Once you are already here, and you wish to extend your stay, it is very important that you please let Montréal Number 1 Homestay know at least 4 weeks before your scheduled departure.  We love to have students extend their stay with us, but we need to know ahead of time because of the large demand for Homestay.  Don’t by shy; let us know what you are thinking!

How do You Pay? 

This part is easy.  All you have to do is choose one of our 2 options below, and attach, fax, email, or mail the Registration Form to Montréal Number 1 Homestay.  For you convenience, you are only required to pay the full amount if you are staying 12 weeks or less.  You will be billed in the 10th week for any remaining balance.  Please note that should you not pay your fees on time, you may lose your reservation.

Option 1:     Wire Transfers This is by far the easiest method of payment.  This can be done from most local banks in your country.  Simply have the money wired to the following coordinates: ROYAL BANK of CANADA, Place Portobello Branch, 7250 Taschereau Blvd, Brossard, Québec, Canada, J4W 1M9Institution: 003; Branch: 00541; Account #: 100-198-1 swift code: ROYCCAT2; Beneficiary: Montréal Number 1 Homestay. Once again, it is very important to remember to include the Bank Transfer Fee, the Registration Fee, the Airport Pick-Up Fee, and any other fees.

Option 2:      International Money Order This can be obtained at your local bank and should be made out to Montréal Number 1 Homestay.  Please make sure that you have added up the total amount, including the Homestay, B&B, or RR fees with the Registration Fee, any Bank Transfer Fee, Airport Pick-Up Fee, and/or any other fees.  Simply attach it to the Registration form and send it addressed to Montréal Number 1 Homestay.

Still have some questions, inquire by e-mail or simply call Montréal Number 1 Homestay at 514-932-9027.

Cancellation Policy

§ Registration fees are non-refundable.

§ For cancellations prior to arrival: a full refund will be granted less 1 month, unless an official document is issued proving refusal of visa or CAQ.

§ Once in Homestay, and you wish to leave early or cancel the remaining time, a 1-month written notice to Montréal Number 1 Homestay is required, and the remaining balance will be refunded to you.

Staying with Montréal Number 1 Homestay will be your first step in the right direction!

 Want to Become a Host Family in Montréal?

 If you have a warm household and a private room, and you want to welcome an international student into your home, simply fill out our Host Family Application Form and send it to Montréal Number 1 Homestay.  We will call you to arrange a suitable time to visit your home. Want more information first?  Go here!

For further information, we would be more than happy to answer any questions or comments that you may have.  Simply call us at 514-932-9027, or send an E-mail to Robert Laliberte, Director of Programming.

 

 What do I bring with me to Montréal?

Want to know what the 5-day weather forecast is for Montréal? Check this out: 5-day forecast for Montreal!

No matter in which season you choose to arrive, there is plenty to do, and plenty to see.  Montréal summers are always packed with events, festivals, water parks, hikes, swims, and roller-blading.  Autumn leaves time for site seeing.   The mixture of reds, yellows, oranges, and greens make great postcards, and even greater memories.  Enjoy the trek to the north, the autumn celebrations, and the great food.

Winter was simply created for Montréal.  Why not go skiing, snow shoeing, skating, ice fishing, or walk arm in arm with a friend down the beautiful lighted street of McGill College?  Or simply stay home in front of a warm fire, with a cup of your favorite tea, and study or watch a movie.  Alas, summer in Montréal.  There just isn’t a better place to be in the world!  At last, spring is the season that celebrates life.  Montréal comes alive with the outdoor cafés and beautiful flora and fauna.  Why not even take a trip to Ottawa and see the beautiful Tulip Festival? 

Summer: (June-August)

There is so much to do in Montréal during the summer that you really have to plan carefully when deciding what to bring.  With the sun high in the sky until late evening, the romantic outdoor terraces; the crowds of people walking by; and with the Fireworks lighting up the sky, everyone is glad to be in Montréal.  Spend the day roaming the beauty of Parc Jean-Drapeau.  Stay long enough to experience the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, the Just for Laughs Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Nuits d’Afrique Festival of African Culture, the Montréal Fringe Festival, and the International Fireworks Competition.  You might even have a great picnic while listening to the free bongo jam sessions every Sunday on Mont-Royal.  Why not spend a day at LaRonde, Montréal’s famous amusement park?  Remember that the days in Montréal are very warm in the summer, as are the evenings, but there are days when the temperature might be a little breezy.

Temperature:

20C to 33C (Hot and Humid)

Activities:

Swimming, sailing, baseball, basketball, tennis, bicycling, white water rafting, water park, roller blading, canoeing, Beach!, nightclubs, picnics, and lots and lots of walking.

Items to remember to bring:

Bathing suit, sunglasses, running shoes, hat, sun-tan lotion, large beach towel, walking shoes, sweater and pants for those cool evenings, plus the usual stuff.

Autumn: (September-November)

                

Fall is my favorite time of year.  The colors are very beautiful, and the temperature is cool, dry, and very comfortable.  You have to make time to see the International Festival of New Dance, or catch some great films at the Festival of New Cinema and the World Film Festival.  You will spend many days enjoying the terraces, the parks, and the autumn festivals.  You have to try hiking, mountain biking, or horse back riding.  Fit in time for traditional Apple Picking in Québec!  Just before October ends, Montréal welcomes Halloween!  Don’t miss it!  Check out the scary Horror Fest!  Autumn is a time to dress in layers, because the days can begin cool, turn out hot, and finish very cool; perhaps you can even enjoy sitting in front of a fireplace and tell ghost stories!

     

Temperature:

 11C to 27C (Dry, Cool, and Warm!)

Activities:

Hiking, football, roller blading, bicycling, bird watching, nightclubs, picnics, apple picking, horseback riding, and still lots and lots of walking!

Items to remember to bring:

Warm jacket, warm pants, sweaters, (hiking) boots, sunglasses and running shoes, walking shoes, usual stuff.

Winter: (December-March)  

               

Be prepared, be very very prepared.  Montréal’s winters are indeed the world’s most beautiful and certainly very sunny, but you must be dressed for the cold weather.  It can get windy, therefore making it very important to dress in layers.  You can enjoy the days skiing, snowboarding or tobogganing.  Make time to skate at the Old Port and then take a sleigh rides through Old Montréal; see the beautiful Christmas lights that decorate the city.  Catch Québec City’s Carnaval de Québec, or play on the ice sculptures at the Botanical Gardens.  Finish off February with Montréal’s own Fête des Neiges (Winter Festival).  With all these festivals to enjoy outside, you must be aware that there is much more to bring than you would in summer, spring, and fall.  And hey, if you don’t bring this stuff with you, there are lots of inexpensive places you can buy warm clothing; used or new, as long as you have it to keep you warm!

Temperature:

 -15C to –5C (Wind can make it feel colder.)

Activities:

Skiing, skating, sledding, sleigh rides, outdoor festivals, nightclubs, hockey, still more walking.

Items to remember to bring:

Warm boots, very warm coat, lots of pants, thick socks, scarf, gloves, hat, sweaters, turtle necks, sunglasses, usual stuff.

Spring: (April-May)                  

Montréal celebrates life in the spring.  Everyone shakes off the winter and prepares for the warmer times and enjoys a cup of fine Québec Maple Syrup at the Cabane à Sucre.  You know it is spring when cyclists fly past you and around the city during the Tour de L’Ile.  There is the Vues D’Afrique, a festival celebrating African and Caribbean culture.  Ah, the Montréal Chamber Music Festival and the Montréal Symphony Orchestra are always a treat to the music lover.  Watch out for the only Formula One race in North America;  the Air Canada Grand Prix.   A trip to Canada’s capital, Ottawa to see the Tulip Festival is always a favorite of Montréal Number 1 Homestay!  Join our group and explore!  You must also try to take a boat ride on the St-Lawrence River in the Bateau-Mouche!  Maybe you prefer to read; well, don’t miss the International Literary Festival in April.  Remember, the weather is nice and mild; it can be rainy and cool, so prepare for both types of weather.  It is important here to dress in layers, as the days can be very sunny and warm and then very cool and cloudy.  Rain is nice to see, from the inside, so prepare for that as well.  And don’t forget that when the snow melts, it gets wet everywhere, so the bottom of your pants can get dirty!

Temperature:

5C to 24C (It rains, it suns, it clouds, and it winds!)

Activities:

Walking, exploring, nightclubs, site seeing, bicycle riding, bird watching, outdoor cafés, the Ottawa Tulip Festival and still lots and lots of walking.

Items to remember to bring:

Shoe-boots, warm jacket, sweaters, sunglasses, walking shoes, gloves, umbrella, lots of pants, running shoes.  

 Ahh, a French Lesson!

When you arrive to Montréal, you will probably begin noticing the many languages that are spoken.   The most common languages heard in Montréal are English and French.  For that reason, Montréal is the perfect place to trialingualize Why not learn both languages?  Click here to read a couple of words and phrases to start you off.  Montréal Number 1 Homestay strongly recommends that you purchase a travel phrase book and dictionary, the better ones (in our opinion being those of Berlitz.)  

                                   

Cool Facts and Figures about Our City

Population: with more than 3.5 million inhabitants, greater Montréal is North America's 15th largest metropolitan area and the second largest in Canada.

Area: approximately 193 sq. mi. (500 km2) on the Island of Montréal and two smaller islands.

Elevation: 103 feet (32 meters) above sea level. Mount Royal's elevation is 763 feet (233 meters) above sea level.

Time Zone: Check out the Map of Canada and it’s Time Zones Here!  Eastern Standard Time (3 hours ahead of Vancouver, 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time, 14 hours behind Tokyo!)

High-Tech: The launch of the Cité du Multimedia has brought new life. More than 80 businesses, both small and large, have moved in, bringing with them 8,000 jobs. More than one million square feet of property has been redeveloped.   Check this out!  Cité du Multimédia.

Bilingualism: Half of the population speaks French and English fluently; making it one of the most bilingual cities in the world, and nearly 20 percent of Montréal population has a mother tongue other than English or French!

Silent and Clean: Montréal's Subway runs on rubber tires, making for a smoother and quieter ride than other subway train systems.

Montréal Number 1 Homestay:  Still the coolest Homestay in Montréal!

What Crime? The crime rate has dropped considerably on the MUC territory over the past 10 years. For a second consecutive year, crime was down by 5% compared with 1997 and by 28,6 % compared to 1991.  Montréal enjoys one of the lowest crime rates in the world for a metropolitan city.  This fact making Montréal a very safe and enjoyable city for the thousands of students who study here!

Ah, the News: There are four daily newspapers serving the Montréal region, three in French: La Presse, Le Devoir and Le Journal de Montréal and one in English: The Gazette -- one of the oldest newspapers in North America.  

…More Cool Stuff About Montréal…

Travelers from all over the world agree about one thing: Montréal is one of the most stimulating cities in the world, simply oozing with culture.  It is a city of the senses that must be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt. From its cobble-stoned lanes to looming glass and steel skyscrapers, the city is the very essence of Old World French blended effortlessly with North American innovation. Where else can you ski in the morning, sip café-au-lait in an airy bistro for the afternoon, then go for Japanese Sushi before heading to the Latin Quarter for red wine and smoky blue-note jazz?

There are simply lots to do in Montréal!  Did you ever think that you could spend a whole day shopping underground?  Check out why Montréal is called the Underground City.

Did you know that you could find out exactly where you are going in Montréal by simply typing in the location?  Check out this really Amazing Map of Montréal!  From a bird’s eye view, to a cross street, it is all there; perfect for the exploring tourist!

Why not even take a trip to Ottawa and see the beautiful Tulip Festival?  Montréal Number 1 Homestay always takes a trip to see this most extraordinary event!  Why not even go to New York for the weekend?  The cost is low, and can be arranged last minute.  Who knows, you might see many of your favorite Hollywood stars!

Little Hollywood!  Speaking of celebrities, did you know that Montréal boasts a huge filming industry?   Hollywood Actors are visiting the city all the time, including Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis, John Auny, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Nicolas Cage,  John Travolta, Eddie Murphy, Angelina Jolie, Alec Baldwin, Denzel Washington and Paul Newman all visit Montréal to film movies such as The Day After Tomorrow, Time Line, Battle Field Earth, Sum of All Fears, The Bone Collector, Snake Eyes and the Red Violin to name a few.  When you come to Montréal, you are bound to spot a few celebs! Whether it is baseball, football, hockey, soccer, horse racing, or ballooning, Montréal has it all.  It is really is an awesome place to visit, live, and enjoy! 

A Short History Lesson of Montréal!

Old Montréal: Early inhabitants of the Montréal area lived in the Huron village of Hochelaga. Jacques Cartier encountered the village in 1535. He became the first European to set eyes on the area, which he later called Montréal, or Mount Royal, named after the Mountain of volcanic origin that rises 200 meters from the center of the island.

Jeanne Mance and Paul Chomedey Sieur de Maisonneuve officially founded the city of Montréal in 1642.  Strategically located on the shores of the St. Lawrence Seaway, it soon established itself as a prosperous trade center.  Montréal served as the point of entry for explorers venturing into the interior of the "new" continent. This continued even after the British captured the city from the French in 1760. The Americans also occupied Montréal on two occasions -- once during the American Revolution for eight months, and then again during the War of 1812.

Modern Montréal:  Today, Montréal is a large, cosmopolitan city with a population of approximately 3.5 million people, two-thirds of which are French-speaking. After Paris, Montréal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world. The remaining population is a mixture of people with Irish, Italian, Jewish, Korean, Latin America, Japanese, Eastern European, Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic, Haitian and Jamaican origin. Many visitors say Montréal is much more than a city. There seems to be a whole way of living that is different from other Canadian cities. Montréalers call it "joie de vivre" or "joy of life" and it is just something they exude. The convergence in Montréal of cultures, history, attitudes and languages makes for a vibrant, exciting, dynamic urban atmosphere with the refinement and style of Europe.

A hip British magazine is confirming Montréal's stylish, trendsetter reputation; something most Canadians already know and admit.  In its January 2001 issue, Wallpaper magazine declared Montréal one of the top 10 best cities in the world! The only other North American city to make the list was Seattle.  Montréal is our London, our Paris, and our New York. And it is routinely recognized as such. Not just by us, but by the world.

Whether it's North American modernity or European chic you're after, Montréal has both. As well as culture, nightlife and restaurants, Montréal has some remarkable attractions. Below are just a handful of the many places and events you don't want to miss. So, in celebration of our 'international big-league' city, here's a quick guide to help you plan a visit to Montréal. Bonnes Vacances!  What are you waiting for?  Join the family at Montréal Number 1 Homestay!   Register now!

What about all those awesome places that you should never miss?  Also, find out about Montréal’s secret spots!  

Getting around in Montréal

Currency

The unit of currency is the Canadian dollar. Coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 25 cents, and $1 (a large gold-colored coin) and $2 (a large bimetallic coin). Bills in $5 (blue), $10 (purple) and $20 (green) are in common circulation and you can get $50s (red) and $100s (brown) from banks, though not from automatic teller machines (ATMs). Some stores are cautious about accepting bills larger than $20 because of counterfeits.  

                                                                     

Stores in tourist zones are usually happy to accept U.S. currency and will often post the exch