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Can't decide between Montreal and Vancouver? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Montreal is a bilingual gem where French flair meets North American energy. This vibrant city offers incredible festivals, stunning street art, world-class bagels, and a joie de vivre that makes it feel like a slice of Europe in the Americas.
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Vancouver is a stunning Pacific city where snow-capped mountains meet the ocean. This multicultural metropolis offers world-class skiing, beautiful Stanley Park, incredible Asian cuisine, and a laid-back West Coast vibe.
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Montreal offers Old Montreal, Mount Royal, Notre-Dame Basilica
Vancouver offers Stanley Park, Granville Island, Capilano Suspension Bridge
Montreal is famous for its local dining scene
Vancouver is famous for its local dining scene
Montreal offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Vancouver offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
May to October
March to May, September to November
Summer: 26°C, Winter: -8°C
Summer: 22°C, Winter: 5°C
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The Farine Five Roses Sign
A iconic, retro neon sign overlooking the city skyline from the South Shore, originally advertising a flour company.
Biodôme de Montréal
Not a typical museum, but an immersive ecosystem zoo housed in the former velodrome from the 1976 Olympics.
Lynn Canyon Park
A free alternative to Capilano Suspension Bridge with its own suspension bridge, swimming holes, and beautiful forest trails on the North Shore.
Lighthouse Park
Ancient old-growth forest with rocky shoreline views, hidden beaches, and the historic Point Atkinson Lighthouse.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal)
The historic heart of the city, with 17th-century architecture, cobblestone streets, and a romantic, old-world atmosphere.
Plateau Mont-Royal
A bohemian, vibrant district known for its colorful row houses with iconic spiral staircases, indie shops, bustling cafes, and some of the city's best street art.
Downtown & Coal Harbour
The gleaming urban core featuring luxury hotels, high-end shopping on Robson Street, and the stunning waterfront Coal Harbour.
Gastown
Vancouver's oldest neighborhood with cobblestone streets, Victorian architecture, the iconic Steam Clock, and a concentration of trendy restaurants, bars, and boutiques.
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Both Montreal and Vancouver are incredible destinations. Montreal excels in festivals and bagels, while Vancouver stands out for mountains and ocean and Stanley Park.
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Vancouver
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