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I was in Montreal for the eclipse, I'm sure it was a very busy tourist weekend and they were ready for the influx of us English speakers coming to town, but I didn't have any issues anywhere.
It was probably my favorite city I've ever visited. Everything we ate was amazing, even when we just stopped into some random hole in the wall Chinese takeout place for a quick bite.
Public transit blew anything I've ever experienced in the states clean out of the water. I was also kind of in awe at how bikeable the city was.
There's not many cities I've visited that I'm itching to go back to, but I'm definitely planning to go back sometime.