Jan 15, 2011 by Taylor | Posted in Montreal
This summer I am going on vacation to Canada with my two best friends. We're all about 18 years old. Would it be more fun for people our age to go to Toronto or Montreal? I'm also open to other suggestions if anyone knows of a better place for teenagers.
Drinking age in QC is 18, as the other poster pointed out. Don't go to Toronto if you want to go out to clubs or bars. The drinking age is 19.
Montreal is full of good times and better stories. I would do Montreal.
If you're
sourpatchkid | Jan 15, 2011
Feb 12, 2011 by John | Posted in Montreal
Went to Niagara Falls a couple years ago and was blown away by the cost of food at area restaurants! $70 for IHOP Breakfast for 3!! Is Montreal more reasonable or expensive?
Well, it depends where you go. A nice breakfast place, would typically cost you around 11 dollars per person. If you want to go for lunch, then you're looking at anywhere between 18-30 dollars per person.
| Feb 14, 2011
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