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Anglo Areas in Quebec
Hi All
My wife and I are seriously considering moving to Quebec from the UK and whilst we both can speak reasonable French, we wonder if there are any areas/towns/villages within say 50 miles of Montreal, which are a bit more "anglo"? We also enjoy the outdoor lifestyle so proximity to lakes, mountains, golf etc would be a bonus. Cheers Ray |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Toward the west of montreal in the suburbs, there are are quite a few anglo areas. Places like Beaconsfield and Kirkland.
They are quite near a lake and some large parks. They are very english (even the road signs) and in my opinion a fair commute. |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by RayS
(Post 4637578)
Hi All
My wife and I are seriously considering moving to Quebec from the UK and whilst we both can speak reasonable French, we wonder if there are any areas/towns/villages within say 50 miles of Montreal, which are a bit more "anglo"? We also enjoy the outdoor lifestyle so proximity to lakes, mountains, golf etc would be a bonus. Cheers Ray If you have even more time and want to live in Ontario, but work in Montreal, South Lancaster, Ont...has some lovely homes right on the St. Lawrence River (it is called Lake St. Francis there as it is so wide). Remember, if you have kids, they will go to french school, unless you or your spouse went to english school in Canada. Or there is the private school route. Despite all this, if moving to Kaybec (the only 3rd world nation with snow), its best to learn/speak french wherever possible. Otherwise, a lot will pass you by |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
There is lots of useful info, not just about Montreal but about the Province of Quebec, in the BE Wiki article that Neill wrote about Montreal.
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Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by clynnog
As well, if you have a bit more money, time available to commute and need for land Hudson QC would fit the bill.
If you have even more time and want to live in Ontario, but work in Montreal, South Lancaster, Ont...has some lovely homes right on the St. Lawrence River (it is called Lake St. Francis there as it is so wide). |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by clynnog
(Post 4637685)
Kaybec (the only 3rd world nation with snow)
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Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4637786)
Va chier mange de la marde.
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Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 4637802)
Indeed. Ladrador, the Yukon, Bob and that bit with the politically correct name better fit the description than does Quebec.
Can't help but rire. |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4637786)
Va chier mange de la marde.
Les premieres mots que tu dois connaisiez, parlez et ecrit en la langue <<joual>> de quebec. la. (yes i know my french is crap.) |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by RayS
(Post 4637578)
Hi All
My wife and I are seriously considering moving to Quebec from the UK and whilst we both can speak reasonable French, we wonder if there are any areas/towns/villages within say 50 miles of Montreal, which are a bit more "anglo"? We also enjoy the outdoor lifestyle so proximity to lakes, mountains, golf etc would be a bonus. Cheers Ray |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by neill
(Post 4638113)
...osti tabarnac.
Les premieres mots que tu dois connaisiez, parlez et ecrit en la langue <<joual>> de quebec. la. (yes i know my french is crap.) |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by neill
(Post 4638113)
(yes i know my french is crap.)
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Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4637786)
Va chier mange de la marde.
I am moving to Cote St luc on the island of Montreal June 1 :thumbsup: . It is also very English. Westmount( if you can afford it ) and Notre Dame de Grace are also very English. Granted they are central Montreal . The Eastern Townships are beautiful and mostly English( Lennoxville, Magog) about 1 hour from Montreal. |
Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Originally Posted by zalaben
(Post 4638285)
Its Merde Souv ! Not Marde:D
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Re: Anglo Areas in Quebec
Thanks for all your suggestions guys, I'll now have to do a bit of internet research on the areas you mentioned and check out the Wiki thread.
French Schools aren't an issue for us luckily nor is daily commuting into Montreal, but we just didn't want to totally immerse ourselves into a 100% french language community nor for that matter into the reverse! Cheers Ray |
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