Montréal
LanguageThings To DoWeatherMore...
More Topics...

Cost of Living and Inflation in Montréal, Québec: What do you need to know?

three local experts
Share
Share

Here's what three local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Montréal, Québec.

Leave a comment

It is imperative to have working knowledge of French if one wants to live in and work in Montreal. As a student, depending on which school the person is enrolled, knowledge of French my be overlooked. However, when looking to get employed, it is a requirement. There are many affordable programs to enroll in to learn French; some programs are even subsidized by the government and the students receive a stipend for taking the courses.

Reetwinder, says: 2020

Montreal is a beautiful city rich in history, culture, and activity. Due to its mix of British and French history, it is what I consider to be the most European city in North America. Life in Montreal is lively. It has great bars and clubs in the evening, wonderful museums, churches, and libraries to visit for the more academically and historically-oriented, and the relatively low cost of life makes it a great place for students and young professionals alike. Even if you do not move here, it is very much worth the trip!

Kayley, says: 2020

Montreal is a diverse and multicultural city. Be prepared to explore countless neighbourhoods, enjoy an array of culinary choices representing all the cultures of the world, and learn new languages. Housing prices are more reasonable that Toronto and Vancouver, two of Canada’s other major municipalities, however prices in Montreal are on the rise, as well. It is a wonderful city of walkers, bikers, and those who love history, so be prepared to learn about your past as you enjoy the present. It is a wonderful place.

Bonnie, says: 2020
LanguageThings To DoWeatherMore...
More Montréal Topics...

Comments are closed.

Names of respondents may have been changed.

Share
Share