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3932, rue St-Jacques, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1H8, Canada
3932, rue St-Jacques, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1H8, Canada
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My boyfriend and I visited Montreal from Ottawa for a concert and were very happy with our experience at this b&b.
The room was nice and cozy (shared bathroom with one other room). Dan was fun to chat with and he made us a nice...More
What a wonderful stay we had!! Rita and Dan really looked after us. Dan created the most amazing giant breakfasts every morning that kept us going during the day. The location could not be beat - close to the canal as well as a metro...More
I had never stayed at a B&B so it was an experiment. If you drive park your car and take Metro. You can ride some of the coolest trains anywhere in Montreal. 3 day pass is $24.
Walk. Downtown is less than 2 miles. Safe...More
After we finally arrived a day late due to weather, Dan and Rita were the perfect host and hostess at Gite L'Inprevu. Their gite is artistically decorated and very comfortable. Breakfast was excellent, we enjoyed sharing it and stories with another couple. The location is...More
All was perfect. Dean and Rita was perfect, the brakfast of Rita wonderful. The room is ok. The bathroom is shared with another room. The street is quiet and easily to reach by public transport (bus and metro)
Once the core of industrialised Montreal, the factories and historic buildings of Le Sud-Ouest have been renovated into homes, museums, and small businesses. The rejuvenated landscape has put its Saint-Henri district in vogue, with cutting-edge galleries and an ever-expanding network of restaurants. Foodies can especially delight in the mom-and-pop shops in Little Burgundy, or at the
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Atwater Market, where outdoor stalls sell fresh fruit, vegetables, and meat, street vendors have menus of hot fish and wine, and the indoor market offers chocolate, breads, and coffee beans. Dominated by the gentle waters of the Lachine Canal, Le Sud-Ouest is still very much an outdoor town, with a number of pedestrian-only bridges traversing the waters, bike paths along the canal with views of the Leisure Boats, and massive green spaces like Angrignon Park to stop for a picnic, or to play a sport.