Montreal


  In the midst of a sunny July day, clouds conquered the skies of Montreal and celebrated their victory with rain.
  When I visited this city, located in eastern Canada, my heart was stolen by the beauty of its nature. Compared to the big city of New York where I had departure from the air felt clear and clean. Even though the sun was shinning, I was warmed by my hoodie.I noticed a variety of ethnicity all sharing a sole language; French.
  Dogs and cats were not found roaming the streets. But birds and squirrels brought life to the trees. A hush of maple clung onto everything in sight.

  Everywhere we went in Montreal, there was something new to observe. There were plentiful museums that reveled historical stories and items. The city was filled with greenery and large parks. Bicycle paths can take you anywhere you like. And it seemed like not just the tourist were amazed because the settlers looked as tho they were still discovering the erupting excitement that is held within the boarders.

  The food was delicious and halal. There were many shops and restaurants run by friendly Muslims which was a big relief because back in New York City it was hard to eat. There were many Muslim families  in Montreal  living happily sharing warm greeting to other Muslim Passer byes.
  The whole place is calm and filled with warm hearted people walking around and having a good time just hanging out.

  The price of food was cheap and the taxes were high, but it is worth it. You have to avoid the crazy street dwellers who try to talk to you. Just hold your head high and walk straight pass them.
  I didn't stay long enough to experience everything in the wonderful city. But I can tell you, that I had a great time and it now your turn to follow my steps and have a great time of your own.

Aayisha
Nur  

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