Wednesday walk - In search of the coolest street in the world!!!!??????

in Wednesday Walk4 months ago

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Hello friends of the Hive realm. It is still Wednesday here in Montreal Canada so I will post my walk for #Wednesdaywalk hosted by @tattoodjay.

It's been a while since I've posted a Wednesday walk but I was inspired the other day to get up and go. I usually post plant based recipes. After working in a busy restaurant, I don't always feel like doing much in my kitchen at home.

On a previous day off, I saw a random video, where a girl was touring a street in Montreal. She said that according to Time Out magazine, this was the coolest street in the world.

I have lived here in Montreal for over a decade. I have never been to this street. I didn't even know it existed. Wellington street was the name.

I thought I lived near all the cool streets in Montreal, at least what many think is cool. Now I was being told that this other street is where it is at.

So off I went to see if it was worth the hype.

Too far to walk, at least for my level of exhaustion, I hopped on a train and went around 10 stops to the station near the street.

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When I got to the station, I asked the ticket guy if I was near Wellington street. He was not super friendly but asked me, "where on Wellington?". A nice lady beside me said I was close, and gave me directions.

I felt lost. I didn't see any sign of some "cool" street. I stopped at a corner store for a bottle of water. The lady told me to just keep going straight this way, until I get to a street that is only for pedestrians.

Finally I turn on to this street. I didn't see any sign of anything out of the ordinary. It seemed to go on as far as the eye could see. I thought if I walk a distance I'll find the reason why this street is so "cool".

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Could it be a special store with stacks of sake bottles? It turned out to be a restaurant with nobody inside.

I kept walking searching for this street's supposed reputation. There were homes on the street that looked like generic homes of the city.

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When I saw a sign on a banner, with the street name on it, I felt like I was getting closer to something special.

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Most of the restaurants had patios set up outside. It is always nice to eat and drink outside, but this exists in many places in the world.

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I could not help but wonder if the person that declared this street to be the coolest in the world was paid by a merchant. Perhaps they were young, or new on the job and drank too much bubbly.

Sure sure restaurant patios are nice, but even my neighbourhood has a fair share. My work has a nice one as well.

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I marched on in search of the "cool". As I said, the pedestrian street went on as far as the eye could see. I needed to give it a chance.

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It seemed like every corner had this resting spot. There are many public spots to rest in the city. Nothing special.

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Could it be that you can buy a 2,000 dollar bike and a cat tree in one shot? Is that why this street is so special?

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After the bike and the cat tree you can get some bulk food items. That sounds a little better

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If my cheap flip flops broke, I could replace them with some sneakers. Actually there is a sneaker shop around the corner from where I live.

Still searching for something special, I keep walking.

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I stumbled upon a discount clothing store. I needed another shirt for work. This was the highlight as I managed to find a shirt for 4 dollars, but not worth the train ticket cost to get there. Besides I have many clothing stores minutes away from home.

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There were several swings on the street, that were never free. I don't mind a good relaxing swing now and then, but no chance on this street.

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I had seen this cathedral in the video. It it quite majestic but this province is known for their many churches which are everywhere.

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There are different types of sitting places on this street. It resembles other places in the city.

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The street resembled a street, 10 minutes from my apartment, which is also a summer pedestrian street.

I was still not impressed.

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There were familiar shops that you see all around the city. Over priced produce and items well displayed to trick you into thinking they are special.

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At this point I wondered if I was wasting my time exploring the street. I made a decision to keep going. I was getting bored. I just couldn't help but wonder what it was, that made Time Out magazine supposedly declare this the coolest street in the world.

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Wait what is going on?!!!

Oh just a fire truck and fifty or so firefighters hanging out, doing something I don't understand. It's all French to me. I didn't have a clue. Judging by the lack of smoke and the relaxed nature of the scene, it would be obvious that this was not fire related.

This is the point where my boredom peaks. I turn around and trek back to the metro. I was anxious to get back to my neighbourhood, known as the "Plateau".

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When I exited the metro closest to my apartment, I heard music and singing. There is a local park called Square St Louis, across from the metro. It is also next to my workplace.

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I followed the music and singing. There was a very cool troop of musicians and singers performing.

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I have seen musicians at this park before, but nothing so lively and unique.

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They played upbeat French folk music.

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These musicians were so tight, and clearly felt inspired by their own performance and gave it their all.

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This was a real treat to have in my very own neighbourhood.

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I finally felt safe at home with an extra bonus to end the day.

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Across the street from the park is the restaurant where my partner and I work. He was working at the time, while I was enjoying the redemption of my fruitless search for something special.

I did not need to leave my neighbourhood to find it.

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Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.

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Lucky for us that you verified whether Time Out were just overhyping that street or we could all end up disappointed at some stage.


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Ya I want to save anyone who gets that information. At least I know of another area in my own city. I am a tourist here.

Hello lady @carolynstahl
I'm glad that you are enjoying your day off, and that you have left cooking aside to go for a walk in this beautiful city.
May you enjoy it a lot

Thank you Abigail I appreciate your kind words.

I've never been to Montréal, but I've also never been disappointed with the 'Wednesday Walks' in your own neighborhood! I like seeing the things that you & Marc see on a daily basis, and your photos attest that Wellington has too much 'hype' about it! Maybe it has more fancy restaurants and bars for those with $$$$ to burn, but give me a taco and live music by a fountain any day! The coziness of your own streets, the architecture of the buildings on St. Laurent, & the wonderful murals are all more fascinating than Wellington! 😊

Haha for sure that street was a dud. The restaurants were not the fanciest in town. I never like straying from the area but now I realize the reason why.. Thanks @thekittygirl.

Good morning dear friend @carolynstahl how are you?
It's good that you take a break from cooking and enjoy a beautiful walk through the city.
What a beautiful city, your photographs are really beautiful
I take this opportunity to wish you a splendid day.

I wish you also a great day and good luck with everything. Best wishes my friend.

It was a nice walk dear. You might not find a cool street but those all photos tell the story of your walk and your curiosity. I enjoyed reading about your walk and seeing those photos from your neighborhood. Hope next week you will be satisfied with a different Wednesday walk. Happy summer. A Hug!

Thank you my friend. I am off work today but I will clean, do laundry and cook before the weekend restaurant rush.

Hi happy you posted here, when I worked in the restaurant I cook really rarely 🤣🤣 I usually eat with leftovers of the restaurant by the way the street it's really cool and you meet many cool people, fireworkers , musicians...❤️

I appreciate you r visit very much. Thank you @noemilunastorta .

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Well, at least you got a Hive post out of it even though you thought it was decidedly uncool, or not as cool as your own fave streets! Still, an intersting walk for us outsiders. I never trust popular magazines.

The stupid video was responsible for the curiosity which resulted in this post. I know where not to go if I want to save metro fare.

Very funny! The best part is closer to home! That park looks great with a fountain and live music!

That was the moral of this particular story haha.

The ambiance looks cool and fresh. I feel like I want to visit in that place as a way of outlet of stress. Thanks for sharing.

You have enjoyed many things, indeed the roads are very exciting. This is how I enjoy it

Thank you very much @m for your visit @momins.

the coolest street in town is possible to have an opinion about but anybody claiming to know the coolest street in the world has obviously not been to many cool places. nice post

This wasn't even the coolest street in town. As far as I'm concerned any street in Bangkok is a thousand times cooler.

Thanks @eolianpariah2