Montreal is a city that's truly got it all. From renowned restaurants, great bars, and wild festivals to a booming arts and culture scene and even better people, and the best part? It won't cost you much to visit.
Think the best places to live in Canada are major cities? Think again. A recent study from MovingWaldo reveals that some of the most appealing cities to call home in Canada are far from big urban centres. A smaller Quebec town even secured its spot among the top five, challenging big city dominance in defining quality of life.
When it comes to choosing where to travel this year, Montreal just might be one city worth adding to your travel bucket list and Euromonitor would agree.
The third-biggest city in Quebec just snagged a top spot in this year's ranking of Canada's best places to live based on home costs. It's a big deal for a spot that's often more in the background than the spotlight, marking a shift in Canadian real estate trends.