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    Okay, I've got to get back to planning my trip. We will be at Lac Morency and plan to go into Montreal for a couple of days. Which subway stop would be best for us? Does it have ample parking?

    I also know there is a commuter train. Any info about this?

    Thanks,

    Nancy

    ps. More questions to follow.

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    Lac Morency is north of Montreal so you drive south on Highway 15 .

    The closest ( and most north ) subway station is the Montmorency station located in Laval. I doubt you will be able to find free parking but you can park inside for $6 .

    Montmorency Metro

    Another alternative is the commuter train . From the St-Jérôme train station to the Lucien L’Allier subway station in downtown Montreal.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blainvi...B4me_Line_(AMT)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-J...r%C3%B4me_(AMT)

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    • #3
      Thanks.

      Nancy

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      • #4
        Is it safe to say we don't need a car if staying right in Montreal? Any tips on getting from the airport to hotel?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
          Is it safe to say we don't need a car if staying right in Montreal? Any tips on getting from the airport to hotel?
          Nope you don't need a car. We took the train from NYC and ended up at a station right under where we stayed the first night. Between walking, and public transit, we did fine. I think we may have taken a can to the airport when we left. I was looking at the website for your hotel and I think they had links to places like the airport. They might have transportation suggestions.
          Luanne

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Luanne View Post
            Nope you don't need a car. We took the train from NYC and ended up at a station right under where we stayed the first night. Between walking, and public transit, we did fine. I think we may have taken a can to the airport when we left. I was looking at the website for your hotel and I think they had links to places like the airport. They might have transportation suggestions.
            Ok, thanks. You've spent more time on the hotel website than I have
            Even though a car is an impediment in NYC, we always rent one when we stay in SFO, so it's hard for me to gauge.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
              Ok, thanks. You've spent more time on the hotel website than I have
              I was trying to figure out where Old Montreal is.

              Even though a car is an impediment in NYC, we always rent one when we stay in SFO, so it's hard for me to gauge.
              I'm guessing you rent one for San Francisco (SFO is the airport, ) since you drive outside the city?
              Luanne

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Luanne View Post
                I was trying to figure out where Old Montreal is.



                I'm guessing you rent one for San Francisco (SFO is the airport, ) since you drive outside the city
                ?
                Pretty much. Ok, no car this trip!

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