Re: [99attendees] Montreal

heasley <heas@shrubbery.net> Wed, 19 July 2017 09:28 UTC

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Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 12:57:21PM -0400, Marie-Jose Montpetit:
> The St-Laurent river, great food, old Montreal and the Museum of Civilization, the Jean-Talon and Atwater Markets for you foodies, the bike paths along the Lachine Canal, the Laurier Street some kind of Paris in Canada, the Parc Lafontaine, St-Denis and St-Laurent streets, bars that not close at 11. 

I've failed in Montreal to find good food, good beer or good service.  So,
do tell, where can any two of those be found.  Bonus points for reasonably
priced, esp. reasonably priced beer.