Arriving in Montreal the first thing you'll noticed is that French is spoken everywhere, probably even more so than English, which meant that I had to pull out my very rusty, very bad French to help us get by. Not as scary as it sounds and actually quite fun once you start to give it a go.
Montreal in itself is like a cross between Toronto and Ottawa with high rise buildings and shops and malls intermingled with lots of really big parks and green spaces and even an wider river.
All of which meant that once again we did a ton of walking.
Because yes that's what we do on our holidays, partly because it's good exercise and a way of clearing our heads but mostly because it's a great way to see a place at your own pace.
A looming great sphere that rises out above the trees at Parc Jean-Drapeau, the Biosphere. had caught our attention the moment we had arrived in Montreal so naturally we had to check it out.
The sphere doesn't actually have a great deal going on inside it except a few exhibits about the environment, most of which were made up of photos. But that's okay because it's more fascinating to look at the actual Biosphere.
At least for 5 minutes or so.
After that you can spend the next hour having a pleasant walk around the park, topped off with a picnic lunch in a nice shady spot before heading back into the city.
From there it was then a trip out to the Biodome.
Yes more circular buildings. What can I say. Montreal seems to be filled with funny looking buildings. This one though is part of what was the Olympic Park which nows houses several exhibitions which makes for an interesting day out.
Pretty much everyone else thought so too hence be prepared for lots and lots of people. And though crowds and noise aren't really our sort of thing we did still manage to have a few enjoyable hours looking at all the different habitats that make up the Biodome.
For me the puffins were my absolute favourite.
I mean look at them. How cute are they.
Of course if puffins aren't your thing then there are a handful of really interesting museums in Montreal which are definitely worth checking out.
We spent an enjoyable day first at the Pointe-a-Calliere which is a fascinating archaeological museum that takes you underground. History nerd that I am I really liked this and loved seeing a real life archaeological dig.
It goes down about 3 levels so you really get a feel for the whole site.
Carrying on with the history theme Redpath Museum is another fascinating museum filled with all kinds of skeletons and fossils. Even the inside look of the building has an old Victorian feel to it and makes you think you are stepping back into time.
Cherry pancakes.
Naturally, of course.