10 spots where Montreal costs $120 and Winnipeg runs $100 when Toronto hits $250
Montreal’s cobblestone streets empty before 7am. The smell of fresh bagels drifts from wood-fired ovens while Winnipeg’s river confluence sits wrapped in mist, quiet except for waterfowl. Both cities charge half what Toronto demands for hotels. Both fill summer calendars with festivals that cost nothing to attend. The difference is scale, not quality. A family … Lire plus









