Montreal Real Estate Information - Prince-Arthur &
Duluth
These two essentially pedestrian streets connect boulevard St-Laurent
with St-Denis, a few blocks to the east. The livelier rue Prince-Arthur
is lined with ethnic restaurants, primarily Greek and Portuguese, but
with Asian establishments looking to take their place. Many allow customers
to bring their own wine, readily available from nearby convenience stores.
The area is alive with street entertainers, jugglers, and street musicians.
Four blocks north of rue Prince-Arthur, rue Duluth is fairly quiet in
the blocks near St-Laurent, but more engaging near St-Denis. The mix
of cuisines is much like that on Prince-Arthur.
Montreal's neighbourhoods:
Downtown Montreal (Centre-Ville)
Underground City
Chinatown (quartier chinois)
The Village
Côtes-des-Neiges
Notre-Dame-de-Grace
Prince-Arthur and Duluth
Ile Ste-Helene
Ahuntsic and Cartierville
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (pôle Maisonneuve)
Latin quarter (Quartier latin)
Mile-End district
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal)
Outremont
Plateau Mont-Royal
Rue Crescent
St-Denis
Westmount
Montreal real estate (general)