I spent Memorial Day Weekend in Montreal just a few weeks ago. It was too short of a trip to really get it in on the game tip, but I had fun nonetheless hanging out with my boys. I think it's a place that deserves 2 months to properly take in and successfully game a variety of females. Get yourself an apartment and just enjoy the city's neighborhoods and charms. The vibe of the city was different from my previous trips due to the raucous widespread protests about increasing tuition prices. What impressed me was how the whole city - people of all backgrounds - seemed to be participating in the demonstrations. In many parts of the city, you would find people hanging out the windows of their apartments, or walking on the street, while banging pots and pans. It was kind of surreal, but Montrealers are really about that life.
One new spot I discovered was on the edge of St. Laurent street where it hits Mont Royal street. The name of the venue was
Macaroni Bar. It was like a supper club that eventually opens up as a dance floor. The music was on point and the girls were smokin. I ended up getting a makeout with one Lebanese chick and a number, but I was leaving the city too soon. I only made 2-3 approaches at that spot but most of the time I was just on the floor dancing and toasting to the good life with my peoples.
Some of my favorite spots from prior trips - Santos, Bily Kun - weren't really hitting this time around. I think it had more to do with the time of year and the social issues going on in the city that had less people out than usual. Even though the weather was warm with it being May, I think
Montreal really swells up in July/August. The main nightlife streets just weren't as busy as I've seen them in the past.
Nonetheless, there were still
mad girls in the city, each really reflecting their own personal style and sexuality. Love that about Montreal women.
Btw, I also noticed a lot of scuffles that weekend. No offense, but I just don't typically associate aggression with Canadian guys, but then again,
Drake seems to have proved me wrong. Nonetheless, the easygoing vibe of the city - and my love affair with it - gave a charming aspect to the choas going on.
Like I said, really try to spend some time in Montreal so that you can enjoy it for what it's worth. Brushing up on French is also recommended. I did a "last call" approach frenzy outside on Crescent Street and encountered a couple of dimes who spoke NO ENGLISH. Heartbreaking.
My past successes were the result of longer stays, the longest being two full weeks. It's not easy to constantly make approaches if you're only somewhere for a weekend as it can take that long just to settle in. I was also playing tour guide and my boys - all childhood friends - had never been to Montreal before.
You gotta get into your element to execute your craft. Most of the time I wasn't even out. The first night (Friday) had us meeting up with an acquaintance and going to a house party with mediocre talent so that was a loss. I only had one night to work with (Saturday) as the streets were pretty quiet on Sunday. Left the city on Monday.