Not much to say about Ottawa, but given what can finally download photos to the hostel Some of the Parliament, the channels and Cathedrall.
Parking on the other hand is amazing, we are in the heart of the old part of town and it is so beautiful and it is a little surreal that we are even in Canada at all.
The city is primeraly French, although most bilingal and was designed in France before the settelers even arrived in Montreal in the 16th century. The buildings are decorated and everywhere you look Theres a dome, bell tower or ahead of them.
The hostel is too big, we are in the attic of a building with 2ft thick stone walls and wooden beams and we have air mattresses have it floor with curtains and lights everywhere in the world so that it feels as if we are camping. So much fun. Internet and breakfast is also free, which is a bonus.
We arrived last night (9th) and found that art galleries are free in Montreal on Wednesday night so we spent a few hours in
Gallery of Modern Art, which has some really cool stuff and was all Canadian artists.
Then today we explored all of Old Montreal, which covers the south-east coastal city and then explored some of the modern part. Who wasen’t almost as beautiful but it is still an idea in this regard than the rest of Canada, we were not doing that. We also looked around the muesee history of Montreal, located in an old fire station and was interesting and fun yet again.
From the sea to the south, you can also see the building built for the 1967 World Expo / fair and the botanical garden net ball thingy on an island.
