With nearly 1 million of inhabitants, Montreal
is the second French-speaking town after Paris.
FLATSHARING : A NEW WAY OF LIFE
Instead of living in a pokey attic room with huge rent, why not try
shared accommodation? Frequently associated with students, sharing is
spreading nowadays towards older established workers and covers people
from 18 to 49 years old. Without falling into a community style of life
such as in the 70's, you can choose to share an accommodation for a
bigger space, less expense.
Flatsharing is a way to meet more and more followers who choose to
break a lonely life, save money or just find an affordable acommodation
in a difficult market. This way of life has numerous advantages in term
of money, practicality or social life. EASYEXPAT
in partnership with EASYROOMMATE
number one for flatsharing, offers this service to its users to present
all the chances to find the ideal flatmate or to join an existing household.
If you've got a room to rent, you can put a free ad for house/flatsharing.
If you look for a room or a flatshare, it's free to search into
the database with thousands of offers.
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You've got different areas:
The Old Montreal
Historic heart of the city, you will find the
oldest monuments of Montreal.
Chinatown
A bit like in London, limited by 2 arches, the
area is made around the Gauchetière street.
The village
The gay area in Montreal, with Saint Catherine
street, Amherst street and Papineau avenue. Happy
area with night clubs, a bit crowded at nighttime.
The island park
With Sainte-Helene island and Notre-Dame island.
Huge park with sport equipment.
The Latin area
Montreal people rendezvous night and day at cafes,
pubs, restaurants…
The city centre
Modern building with supermarkets and cinemas,
crossed by St Catherine street.
Mont Royal, Westmount and Outremont
Residential and quiet area, mainly French.
The Mont-Royal Plateau
Crossed by St Denis street and Saint-Laurent boulevard
(called the Main) it's the yuppie area. You will
see a lot of Victorian houses.
Maisonneuve
Previously with a lot of industries, it covers
the East area of Montreal with modern building
and old plants.