One of the sights we enjoyed in Old Montreal was the Basilque Notre-Dame de Montreal. It was a seriously epic church and I finally owned a camera that could take awesome, no-flash photos of it.
Another place we ate amazing food was at the Jean Talon Food Market. My head was spinning every which way, so much of the food looked delicious!
A few other recommendations for Montreal include: Club Blizzarts on Mod Night, Lawrence French toast and fresh apple juice (so good!!), poutine at Poutine la Banquise, fancy drinks at Taverne Square Dominion, and the most amazing bagels in the world at St.-Viateur Bagels.
We only spent a day in Quebec City, but it was super charming. Unfortunately it rained while we were there, but we still just walked around. We stopped by the fancy Fairmont Le Château Frontenac and took a gander at it’s grandness.
Toronto was our last stop before heading back to NYC. We stayed with the lovely Serah Marie, Editor-in-Chief of WORN Magazine. Like Montreal, Toronto was full of pure deliciousness. We started our mornings at a place called The Glory Hole.
Then, we walked around and later ate fish and chips at Chippy’s. Nadege Patisserie across the street was the perfect place for dessert.
That yellow square is a homemade marshmallow!
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