Bienvenue à Montréal!
Now that's hospitality with a distinctly French flavor and what could be
more appropriate for the second largest French-speaking metropolis in the
world? But French is only one of 35 or so languages you'll hear on the
streets of this international island city of close to two million
inhabitants (more than 3.3 million if you include the suburban
neighborhoods).
Demographics show that Montreal residents come from 80 countries, forming an
urban mosaic of vibrant ethnic communities and neighborhoods safe to walk in
day or night. Visitors will detect a distinct British influence in parts of
the city, inherent in the culture since the days when English merchants
controlled the city's trade. All in all, it's easy to see why "cosmopolitan"
is the adjective most used in describing Montreal.
Characteristically, there's the famous "joie de vivre" the ineffable
combination of spirit and ambience Montrealers exude without even trying.
You'll see it in the summertime cappuccino-sippers cramming sidewalk cafés;
in the long queues outside Schwartz's, home to the city's best smoked meat;
and in the lovers holding hands on Mount Royal, the city's parkland mountain
rising 264 meters. The same spirit can even be felt on an outdoor skating
rink in the dead of winter, in the tuxedoed crowd listening raptly to the
Montreal Symphony Orchestra (Orchestre symphonique de Montréal), or when
hockey fanatics at the Bell Center scream and pump their fists in unison
with every Montreal Canadiens goal.
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