A mid morning start saw us head one block over to Rus Saint Urbain to catch the bus into downtown Montreal. A 20 minute ride dropped s off a the door to Notre Dame. The plan was to visit, but a mile long line was a deterrent, so we just wandered. Headed in the direction of Vieux Port.
By the St Lawrence River there is a neat area with family activities i.e., Ferris Wheel, Zipline, paddle boats, as well as a line of tourist stores and food trucks. The old docks have been converted into the Montreal Science Museum, including an IMAX and it is where some of the river cruises depart from. After looking around we purchase a ticket on Petit Navaire for 2pm and then head back to look for lunch.
LB&M, Port Vieux, Montreal, Quebec
We wandered through the shops and art galleries of Rue Saint Paul before stopping, eventually, at Creperie Chez Suzette for a nice, casual, inside-from-the-sun lunch. A good meal, but nothing that screams coming back again.
Back down to the Grand Key to get on our 45 minute cruise around the St Lawrence River. While waiting we meet a couple from Rock Hill, SC. They saw B's McCaffery shirt and had to ask where we were from. Great couple, who sounded like they were on free time from a larger organized tour. The small electric boat starts heading south, as our captain describes the cityscape in both French and English. We cruise past the converted ferry, now a spa, Bota Bota, on our way to see the first gate of Lachine Lochs. There is another cruise on the loch, which I hope we can do at a later date. As we turn around to head north the first distinguished building is Habitat67. This cool looking condo building sits right on the water, and looks like no other building you've seen before. The series of un-neatly stacked cubes brings a unique building to an already beautiful city. We follow the artificial breakwall down to the end and effortlessly catch the fast moving St Lawrence River further north, all the way to the Clock Tower. We turn into the Montreal Yacht Club, and see some of the beautiful boats, knowing they will all have to go by winter, as the river freezes. It's tough going back to the quay, as riding against the strong current really puts a strain on the boat. An absolute belter of a day for it, I'm so glad we did this little ride.
MBL&D, Petit Navaire Tour, Montreal, Quebec
B&L, Petit Navaire Tour, Montreal, Quebec
DBL&M, Petit Navaire Tour, Montreal, Quebec
We walked back up to Notre Dame, still as crowded as this morning, and wait for our short bus ride home.
Tonight we are staying in the neighborhood and we walk up to the corner of Rue Saint Viateur and Saint Laurent to have dinner at La Catrina. Great meal! We got to sit outside and had some of the best tacos we've had in ages. Each of us had something different, and we all ended up with order envy. Will definitely keep this in mind if we need Mexican again in Canada.
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