I have just returned from a trip up north in the beautiful land of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. While I did manage to feel like an idiot American most of the time while I was up there, I had a fantastic time while desperately wishing I had remembered more from high school French class. Here are five things that I really like about Montreal:
1. Their food says "NBD, we don't need to impress anyone. We speak French."
Their national cuisine is poutine. Poutine is basically a plate of french fries, gravy, and cheese [curds]. Doesn't sound like they're trying too hard to me (inevitably I'll stand corrected once I read into the deep, complicated history of how poutine came to be). You know what, though? They don't have to cause they speak French and are already awesome by default. Doesn't the word poutine sound cool enough to negate how simple the food actually is? Leave it to Francophones to find a way to make the easiest things totally amazing.
Check it out. That's poutine. Pretty basic, right? And totally delicious.
2. Their Star Wars exhibit was a LOT cooler than Philadelphia's.
As I recall, Philadelphia had lots of info on how Star Wars technology could be implemented in real life. Yawn...if I cared about that I would have gone to medical school and not be watching the amazing science fiction trilogy STAR WARS. This is where Montreal swoops in.
Their exhibit basically had every costume from every character you could possibly care about, a huge life-sized pod racer, and I got to create my own Ewok named Derp Derp who looks up to Liam Neeson.
Meet "Derp Derp," the equivalent of my Star Wars power animal.
3. They fresh squeeze their juice.
Even their grapefruit juice. It's unreal, man. Why don't we do this more in America?
The most delicious glass of grapefruit juice I ever had in my life. EVER.
4. They don't take themselves too seriously.
Big chairs. Stores called "O Rly." What's not to love about how fun these people are?
5. THEY SPEAK FRENCH.
Duh.
There you have it.
In all seriousness, Montreal is a beautiful, vibrant city full of beautiful French-speaking people. Their cabs are clean and they help you load your luggage. They keep their doors unlocked because people don't rob each other (that much). They sell beer in the grocery store. It's a wonderful place.
Check out my list of things I like about Seattle and stay tuned for future lists from places that I travel to.