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I have news for everyone - I will be gone from Tues morn the 13th till late at night the following week (return on the 20th).
I will be in Montreal from 13-17th and 18-20th in Quebec....... I wont be able to go online and want to let you know so you dont think I disappeared also if there is anyone who went to French Canada please any advice or tips where to go will be appreciated...... |
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Will try to go to the NY one someday, my best friend took pics of the store for me and text me while he was in there so it was like I was there in spirit...... and got me a baby phat souvenier - nail decals of the cat symbol...
Phat Farm - New York 129 Prince Street Soho, New York 212.533.PHAT (7428) Phat Farm - Montreal 484 Ste. Catherine West Montreal, Quebec 514.861.6565 |
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First of all, don't assume that all French Canadians can speak English. At least ask them "Parlez vous anglais?"
Montréal is very bilingual, and has a wonderful underground shopping network for those endless winters. Mont Royal gives you wonderful view of the city from above. Québec has a beautiful Old Town. Take some time to stroll through the Old Town and enjoy the atmosphere there! Chateau Frontenac is also great to visit. Bon voyage! |
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I was born in France and my mom graduated from the Universite de Paris.....french is not a prob for us but I am worried about where to go - recommendations of the best place to go, to party, to eat, etc. good place to shop so I can buy souveniers for my friends.....
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Old Town in Québec is a great shopping place, if you like cute store boutiques and souvenirs. I remember also a beautiful Esmiko/Native-Canadian art gallery where the Inuits made beautiful objets d'arts. In Sainte-Foy, which is just outside Québec, there is a big mall full of stores!
I'll have to get back to you about Montréal. All I can remember is that at McGill University, or close to it, there is a multi-level shopping centre, which connects to the underground network and the métro. Can't remember the name. |
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what to wear?? what do they wear up in Canada.....my friends said to bring jacket and sweat shirts...... but I want to bring up some sexy clothes....is it the same fashion as in America or are they more French style??? cuz if french style- I have some clothes from Paris.
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This is what I am talking about, the underground network that connects to several malls. Eaton Place is what I was thinking about, near the university...
http://travel.yahoo.com/p/travelguide/551719 and for Québec http://travel.yahoo.com/p/travelguide/551863 |
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In Canada, it is impossible to be out of place.
Canada is a very diverse country, unlike America. Chinatown exists in the suburban Canada, and so does Little Indias. Really, don't worry about it. Be yourself ![]() Link for the mall in Montreal... http://www.finditinmontreal.com/comm...d=y&l=e&n=XXXX |
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cool site, that's good for BabyPhat21 to learn something for shopping and etc. |
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