Five days in Montreal with a baby — our first family trip

Five days in Montreal with Ellie, three months old — our first family vacation. The drive from Toronto should take five hours; with a newborn it took ten. After that we slowed all the way down: Old Montreal, Habitat 67, the Biodôme, and more good food than we could finish. however it is, it is. ✿ Chapters 0:00 Highlights 0:38 Day one — the long drive in 2:38 Day two — Habitat 67, McGill & the festival 8:18 Day three — Old Montreal & the Old Port 20:58 Day four — the Biodôme 30:44 Day five — bagels, and home Where we stayed — Hôtel Escad, Quartier DIX30 · Brossard · 1020 Rue du Lux (quiet, spacious, ~15 min from downtown; pet-friendly) Where we ate (Sundae Score) — Bagels Le Trou · Montreal — 9.8/10 · 1845 William St (wood-fired, incredible) — Ma Poule Mouillée · Montreal — 9.5/10 · 969 Rachel St E (poutine, a local favourite) — L'Express · Montreal — 9.3/10 · 3927 Saint-Denis St — Dandy · Old Montreal — 9.2/10 · 244 Rue Saint-Jacques (great food) — Première Moisson · Brossard — 9.0/10 · 7200 Bd du Quartier #25 (lovely pastries) — Ben & Florentine · Brossard — 8.8/10 · 7405 Grande Allée, Local 10 — Bar Les Cousins · Brossard — 8.8/10 · 1020 Rue du Lux (great ambience) — Sansotei Ramen · Montreal — 8.5/10 · 370 Sainte-Catherine St W — La Cave à Manger Boulangerie · Old Montreal — 8.5/10 · 386 Rue Saint-Paul E — Crew Collective & Café · Old Montreal — 8.3/10 · 360 Rue Saint-Jacques (stunning space) Instagram: @sundae_travel New slow days every few weeks. #montreal #montrealtravel #montrealwithkids #oldmontreal #habitat67 #montrealbiodome #montrealfood #quebec #familytravel #travelwithbaby