Montreal nonstop while it's still under $250
Air Canada at $247 on May 21, 68% below the usual price.
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This is the rare Montreal fare worth interrupting your week for. Air Canada nonstop on May 21 at $247, which is 68% under typical pricing on a route that usually forces you through Toronto. Late May puts you in the city before festival season fills the terraces and well after the spring weather settles.
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Destination Spotlight: Montreal, Canada
There is a two-week pocket in Montreal each spring when terraces have opened and the summer festival crowds have not yet arrived. The May 21 flight lands squarely inside it.
- Old Montreal's cobblestone grid runs along the river between Place d'Armes and Pointe-à-Callière, walkable end-to-end in twenty minutes and lined with stone facades from the late 1600s onward.
- The Plateau Mont-Royal and Mile End sit above downtown, full of three-story walk-ups, independent bookstores, and the kind of small parks that fill quickly on Sunday afternoons in spring.
- Mount Royal, the small mountain at the city's center, takes about forty minutes to summit on foot from Avenue du Parc and gives you the cleanest skyline view in the city.
- Schwartz's smoked meat and St-Viateur bagels are the two food traditions visitors most often ask about, and the tourism board's Tourisme Montréal site keeps a running list of where else to find them.
Insider Tip: Buy a 24-hour STM transit pass at the airport; it covers the 747 Express bus to downtown plus all metro and bus rides through the same window.
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