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Flying for gold: Montreal

NOTE: This entry is part of a series in which I fly over 40,000 miles in two years. Read the introduction here. I took the bus on this particular journey so there are no airmiles.

Parc Mont-Royal

If you’re looking for a taste of Europe in North America head over to Montreal. This delightful and laid-back city oozes with a “cool factor” that can’t be matched. You will find a fantastic blend of cultures from French speaking countries around the world. This was my first trip to a place where English is not the primary language. Here’s a couple of interesting things I noticed:

  • Cars in Quebec don’t have license plates in the front so if you buy the car of your dreams and want it to look good register it there.
  • Alcohol is freely sold in supermarkets unlike in Ontario. French vs British culture?
  • A huge punk and goth culture still exists in Montreal even though its much harder to find in the rest of Canada.
  • The French are infamous for giving you attitude if you don’t speak the language. Is it that bad? Not really. Just take it all in good humour.
Trip summary
  • Routing: YYZ-YUL-YYZ
  • Mileage and Cost: 628 miles for $80 equals 7.85 cents per mile (target: less than 5 cpm). I haven’t found a bus trip that can match a cheap flight in value.
  • Remaining: 25413 miles (no change) in 1 year and 124 days
  • Goofs: (1) Forgetting my phone charger. This turned out to be a good thing as I was able to catch up on a lot of reading while traveling. (2) My French – or the lack of it. I really enjoyed attempting to communicate with gestures though.
  • Soundtrack: None (no phone)
  • The great: The many festivals, Old Montreal, The Biodome, pretty neighbourhoods and gorgeous women everywhere!
  • The good: Canada’s best nightlife, Parc Mont-Royal and the Olympics stadium.
  • The bad: Being surrounded by Quebecois (the locals) when their hockey team got kicked out of the Stanley cup; not a pretty sight.

I’ll definitely have to go back to Montreal. Its a city so close to home but yet so different from any other.

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Flying for gold: New York City

NOTE: This entry is part of a series in which I fly over 40,000 miles in two years. Read the introduction here. I took the bus on this particular journey so there are no airmiles.

New York City

If you’re looking for the big city experience look no further than New York City. This 8-million strong sprawling metropolis truly never sleeps. Using the bus to get there (a 10-hour journey) and back was a much better experience than I had expected it to be.

Trip summary
  • Routing: YYZ-NYC-YYZ
  • Mileage and Cost: 1060 miles for $84 equals 7.92 cents per mile (target: less than 5 cpm). It’s often cheaper to fly somewhere than to use a bus!
  • Remaining: 26403 miles (no change) in 1 year and 217 days
  • Goofs: (1) Forgetting to take a bottle of hand sanitizer. Rubbing body wash on your legs and shoes to keep them from smelling doesn’t work as well (I think I made it worse). (2) Stepping into a pile of horseshit at Central Park is not pleasant.
  • Soundtrack: Indian fusion
  • The great: Times square, The Met museum, Brooklyn bridge, Central Park, the Staten Island Ferry and almost everything in downtown Manhattan.
  • The good: Ground Zero at the World Trade Center site was moving but there’s not much happening after eight-and-a-half years.
  • The bad: The United Nations buildings were literally crumbling and many neighborhoods in Brooklyn were quite creepy.

New York City is one of the most incredible places on the planet. Three days was barely enough to scratch its surface. What’s next? One of my goals this year is to fly to somewhere on another continent.

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