Quote: Originally Posted by NumureRed-Light, Fuzzy, Dome, Sona, Loft, Area... All my places of choice in Montreal.
And Le Dagobert in Qc is the place to be.
Dagobert is good, Chez Maurice is also good. Dagobert I find is for 18 and early 20's, whereas Chez Maurice is an older crowd. The Grande Allee is good, but it is true that Crescent street in Montréal is the place to be.
Montreal clubs are smaller and more intimate, whereas Richmond Street in Toronto is big clubs, but the whole atmostphere on Crescent street is better. It has café, pubs and other things interspeared inbetween, whereas Richmond street looks more industrial and it is just big box club after club.
As for Quebec City as a whole, I love it. I hadn't been there in awhile and so when I went back last May it was seeing it all over again for the first time. However I could have sworn the historic part within the walls was bigger.
For, outside the tourist areas within the walls and the Grand Allee, I don't think Quebec City is all that nice. It is just regular ugly urban sprawl. Ste. Foy was nothing special and Laval university has got to be one of the ugliest ones there are in Canada.