Ya i'm pretty sure that if there isn't snow on the ground now, it'll be there soon. But for photo ops, you should head to the Eastern townships. North Hatley, Magog, ect. The lakes are gorgeous. But nowhere in the whole province of Quebec will you find anything remotley tropical!
2006-11-18 19:34:13
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answered by Sarah 2
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I dated a French Canadian who during the course of our 3 year relationship lived in Montreal and in my opinion there is nothing "tropical or beachy" about that island (yes Montreal is an island). If you want a nice place to take pics try the Old Port on a nice summer day.
2006-11-16 10:57:16
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answered by horus154 2
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You're obviously looking in the wrong place, darling. Montreal in November is not tropical-looking at all. But if you want some breathtaking autumn views over the city, go on Mont Royal. It's THE place for photo shoots in Montreal.
2006-11-17 10:27:40
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answered by misen55 7
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On the east side of Montreal is a small town of Oka which has a public beach at a large park. It is a long beach and very nice. As for tropical, that part is hard in Montreal. There are pine trees along the beach and perhaps that would be adequate.
2006-11-16 07:07:04
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answered by gtoacp 5
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For a tropical setting in Montreal in November, the place to be is Called Florida. Ask any Montreal they'll tell you how to get there.
2006-11-18 14:53:14
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answered by Pretty_Bad_Logic 3
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If you're looking for a tropical beach setting, Montreal in November is the place to be!
2006-11-16 06:46:02
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answered by peg4cda 5
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Go to the Biodome, there are palms there and you can even go there with a T-shirt or a swimsuit, cause it is so hot inside!!
You can also try the port of vieux Montreal, but I'm not sure, but try it tomorrow at midday, since weather is quite nice now (like 19 celcius!!!) which is pretty rare for November, you can go there and wear a swimsuit so everybody will look at you
2006-11-16 12:24:42
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answered by Masiosare 3
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Um, you could try doing it in the Biodome, although they may ask you to leave if you start setting up for a big photo shoot.
Or maybe inside the greenhouses of the Botanical Gardens - I know that they have these greenhouse rooms with different themes (like desert, tropical, etc).
However, again, you probably need a permit to do a photo shoot.
You're picking the wrong season :)
2006-11-16 09:41:01
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answered by Mel 3
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this is a bs question, right? In the infinitesmal chance that it is not perhaps there is a tropical backdrop at one of the movie studios in Montreal. Otherwise wait a hundred years as global warming takes care of things and palm trees are growing on the riverbanks with Mt St-Hillaire and Mt St-Bruno in the distance..
2006-11-16 09:10:56
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answered by Lisa 3
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this time of the year you may have to use a warehouse and backdrops, you do know it is November and lucky there isn't snow on the ground, this is Canada and the trees aren't palm but maple, ever greens, oak and stuff like that.
2006-11-16 08:16:53
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answered by moglie 6
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