Situated at the northernmost point of Montreal’s Plateau, Mile End has been a cultural hub since the 1980s. This vibrant neighborhood is characterized by its array of independent shops, cafés, and underground music venues. Visitors can explore highly-rated restaurants and historical landmarks, including classic bagelries and sites that inspired the novels of Mordecai Richler. The streets are alive with the hum of local life, making it a dynamic and engaging area to discover.
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