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Aug 3rd, 2020

Moving to Montreal!

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Whether for a job, to go to school, to raise a family, to lower your rent, or just for an exciting change – relocating to Montréal is a smart move. Here are a few things to know about moving to Montréal.

Ready to welcome you

If you're new to Canada, welcome home! A third of the population of Montréal was born outside of Canada. This diverse and multicultural city is ready to welcome you. If you're moving to Montréal from another province, you're in for a few changes as well...

Getting Around

Montréal is a very walkable city – whether you are out exploring or wandering around your own neighbourhood. The STM public transit system is efficient and easy to navigate. There are over 600 kilometres of bike lanes in Montréal, making this a very bike-friendly city. When driving, pay attention to local street parking rules – especially in winter. Parking tickets can appear quickly. There are also right turns on red lights in Montréal.

Joie de vivre

The fact that English has to borrow the phrase "Joie de vivre" to express a cheerful enjoyment of life tells you something. There is a relaxed, yet exuberant, energy to Montréal – especially when winter ends and terrasse season begins. You can buy beer and wine in corner stores and picnic with alcohol in public parks – if food is being consumed. You'll have lots of menu options to choose from, trust us.

Food, Food, Food

Montréal is a foodie's dream come true. There are thousands of restaurants to choose from, featuring both traditional Québécois cuisine, as well as dishes from around the world, thanks to Montreal's diverse and multicultural population.

Celebrations and Festivals

Montréal is a city that loves to celebrate. During the warmer months especially, there is a steady flow of revelry from numerous free festivals and ticketed events. A few of the big ones include the Montréal International Jazz Festival which is the largest jazz festival in the world, and the JFL comedy festival.

A City for Students

There are 11 universities and dozens of colleges in Montréal. The relatively low cost of living, lower rents, and lower tuition fees are among the biggest draws – that, and the legendary nightlife.

We hope this helps answer a few of your questions about calling Montréal home.

To find your home with Hazelview Properties in Montréal, please visit our website