Maybe a French food odyssey is not in the budget right now, or there’s simply not enough time for a European journey. Don’t fret – there’s a French-flavored city a scant five-hour nonstop flight away.
MONTREAL — There was a real Francophone flavor to this year’s Montreal World Film Festival, with a strong slate of new Quebecois and Gallic pics. It seems natural that a film fest in North America’s ...
You don’t have to travel all the way to Europe for a little je ne sais quoí. The beautiful city of Montreal is in the Canadian province of Quebec, just across the northern border of New York state.
MONTREAL — There will be a strong Gallic flavor to this year’s Montreal World Film Festival, with the premiere of a number of high-profile French pics and a guest-list heavy on big names from France.
Francophiles already know this, but Montreal is the closest place to trip the French fantastic. A straight shot on 87 North through Albany, it takes six hours from Newark to reach the largest city in ...
MONTREAL — For visitors who want to learn some of the local lingo, a pair of Montreal hotels have partnered with Berlitz Canada to offer French lessons to guests. MONTREAL — For visitors who want to ...
MONTREAL (AP) — City buses in Montreal have dropped the expression “Go! Canadiens Go!” following a complaint to Quebec’s language watchdog. Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression ...
MONTREAL — Canada’s second-largest city (after Toronto) is home to a delightful mixture — or, if you will, melange — of English and French civilizations. Montreal, founded by the French in 1642, was ...
Montreal is a city of two cultures: French and English, usually commingling, sometimes colliding. In their fight for cultural relevance, they are often at odds. In literature, they call this "two ...
MONTREAL (AP) — City buses in Montreal have dropped the expression “Go! Canadiens Go!” following a complaint to Quebec’s language watchdog. Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression ...