At some point since we moved North, we started talking about how neither of us had been to Canada before and we thought we should remedy that, being that it’s just a short trip away! We ended up choosing to go to Montreal, because of its European feel and the great history there. We thought we were being so clever, deciding to go to Canada in July, which is the hottest month in NYC, but it turns out, Montreal is just as hot and swampy as it is here. OH WELL. 🙂
We had been traveling quite a bit in the Spring, so we didn’t want to stay too long, so we decided to go over 4th of July weekend, so David would have an extra day off and we could just do a long weekend. Leaving Saturday morning, we had most of the day Saturday left to explore and we came home on Tuesday morning, giving us about two and a half days there. It ended up being a similar amount of time as we had spent in London last fall, which meant it was a teeny bit hurried, but we still had time to hit all the highlights that we cared about seeing, while still having some down time to relax. David is always so good about researching the best things to do and see and eat and drink wherever we go, so I let him do most of the planning this time, too.
We got to the airport in time to stop into the Sky Club for a drink, which, since it was around 9am, it was a mimosa this time. 🙂 There had been a bunch of flights delayed and canceled the night before because of a storm that had blown through the city, so the club was packed and there were people sleeping all over the place.





