
Montreal, QC H2L 4E9
Longueuil, QC J4K 2T4
Montreal, QC H3C 1A6
Montreal, QC H3C 1A6
Pack your bags and hop on a bus to Saranac Lake, NY, where nature and charm combine to offer a delightful retreat. Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, this quaint town boasts a refreshing escape with its sparkling lakes and lush greenery. Saranac Lake is the perfect playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy kayaking, hiking, or simply soaking in scenic views, this destination won’t disappoint. Swing by the Saranac Laboratory Museum if you’re a history buff, or browse through the local art galleries for some eclectic finds.
Artisans and shop owners bring a special vibe to the main streets, making it a great place to wander and discover unique treasures. If you’re in it for the fishing or just to breathe in fresh mountain air, this little town’s got a special charm. Winter turns Saranac Lake into a snow lover’s paradise, with skiing and sledding galore. No matter the season, there’s plenty to explore when you take that bus to Saranac Lake.






European charm meets North American energy in Quebec’s largest city. Montréal’s got that perfect mix of old-world beauty and modern buzz, and whether you're in it for the history, festivals, or just the food (we don't blame you), Montréal is unforgettable any time of year.
Stroll through Old Montréal for a low-key activity, where the cobblestone streets and cozy cafés are giving full storybook vibes. If you’re into architecture, you can't miss the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica, and for a laid-back afternoon of shopping and dining, check out Plateau Mont-Royal or Mile End. And if you’re into skyline views, Mount Royal Park’s have been described as breathtaking. Don’t forget to feast. We wouldn’t pass through without a taste of poutine (yum!), and definitely try a smoked meat sandwich or an authentic bagel – shhh... they’re as good as New York’s best... but you didn’t hear it from us.
Whatever you're taking a bus to Montréal for, make sure you’re ready for all the joie de vivre there is to discover.




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