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Place(s) to visit in Montreal Sunday night
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Hi Sergey,

I just came back from Montreal (12 hours driving in two days )

Sunday night in Montreal was uneventful. We just browsed the store windows in downtown (close to the hotel where we were staying and close to McGill). Then had dinner in nice (but very overpriced) French restaurant.

Today we went on a tour of McGill. Seems like a nice school. Since it is an old school (by north American standards) some buildings remind me of my school (old buildings with stone-faced facades). My daughter is concerned by the fact that the school is very big (in number students) and that she would be lost there among thousand of others. But since she has not been accepted there, the worry is way too premature.

This is my second trip to Montreal (the first one being some 20 years ago) and I still know very little about the city. I am sure if my daughter goes there, I will have to learn it more. Maybe even learn French <g>.

Have you ever been there?


>Hi Dmitry,
>
>So, how was your Sunday night in Montreal ?
>
>>I will be in Montreal Sunday night and was wondering if anybody can recommend a nice/interesting place to visit. No adult entertainment, please <g>, since I will be there with my 17 yo daughter. She wants to take a tour of McGill Univ on Monday.
>>
>>Thank you.
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