Montreal now has an all-new 'Reddit Style' community: AskMontreal

Your voice matters.

Montreal now has an all-new 'Reddit Style' community: AskMontreal
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Have you ever wanted to share an opinion about Montreal but weren't sure where to begin? Unfortunately, many of the online forums once dedicated to discussing the city are now deserted or overrun by SPAM, bots and toxic comments.

That's why we're proud to introduce AskMontreal: A community where your voice matters.

AskMontreal is a unique space for individuals share opinions, answer polls, pose questions, offer recommendations, announce events, and connect with other members.

It's the perfect place to share your thoughts on local issues, trends, and events or voice your opinions and see what others think.

Poll: Do you like ketchup on your poutine?AskMontreal Poll


You can also seek advice from fellow members on a range of topics, and discover and share recommendations for the best restaurants, shops, activities, and more.

You can even customize your alerts so you'll always stay up to date on future events, festivals, and gatherings happening in Montreal.

We invite residents, visitors, and anyone with an interest in Montreal to join the conversation.

Sign into AskMontreal HERE! It's easy and free, so start answering polls and asking questions!!

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