Study abroad in Montreal
Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Montreal.
Country
CanadaStudent Budget
CAD 1,400 – 2,400/month
Transport Card
OPUS reduced-fare card for full-time students; most exchange students use All Modes A monthly or 4-month passes
Population
1.78M city estimate (2022) / 4.62M CMA (July 1, 2024)
Study abroad in Montreal: student life
Study abroad in Montreal works best when you choose neighbourhood, campus and routine before booking housing. Montreal combines strong universities, Canadian city life and a real climate/cost curve that needs planning.
Who loves this city?
Students who want a big cultural scene without Toronto-level rent, enjoy bilingual environments, and like balancing serious study with festivals, food, and neighborhood life.
What makes it special
Montreal gives exchange students a rare mix: globally known universities, strong public transit, a real cafe culture, and enough arts and festival life that a normal week can feel like a mini city break.
Newcomer shocks
- Winter is not symbolic here - your daily routine changes when sidewalks are icy and temperatures drop well below freezing.
- Many everyday interactions switch between French and English depending on the neighborhood.
- Apartment leases often turn over on July 1, so the housing calendar has its own rhythm.
- Montreal feels relaxed by North American standards, but things still move fast around move-in season and festival weekends.
Weather in Montreal & what to pack
Montreal weather changes daily student life: winter, rain or snow affect commutes, clothing and social plans. Use the monthly table to pack properly and avoid last-minute spending.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January -7° / -15° | ❄️ Heavy snowHeavy snow, cold | 9h daylight; Arctic cold — Canada Goose territory |
| February -5° / -14° | ❄️ Heavy snowHeavy snow, cold | Coldest month; Igloofest rave in the snow |
| March 2° / -7° | ❄️ Snow and slushSnow and slush, cold | Still cold; spring maple syrup season |
| April 11° / 2° | ❄️ Rain and late snowRain and late snow, cool | Unpredictable; pack both winter and spring layers |
| May 18° / 8° | 🌤️ Some showersSome showers, mild | Lovely; terraces finally open |
| June 24° / 14° | 🌧️ Occasional rainOccasional rain, warm | Jazz Festival; warm evenings |
| July 27° / 17° | 🌤️ ThunderstormsThunderstorms, warm | Humidex makes it feel hotter; Just for Laughs |
| August 26° / 16° | 🌤️ ThunderstormsThunderstorms, warm | Osheaga festival; pack sunscreen + rain jacket |
| September 20° / 11° | 🌧️ Some rainSome rain, warm | Golden autumn; foliage peak |
| October 13° / 4° | 🌧️ Rain, first frostRain, first frost, mild | Medium-heavy coat; Halloween very festive |
| November 5° / -2° | ❄️ Snow startsSnow starts, cool | First real snow; winter gear out |
| December -3° / -11° | ❄️ Heavy snowHeavy snow, cold | Magical winter city; warmest parka needed |
Montreal is a real winter city. Plan for ice, wind chill, and snowbanks from December to March; waterproof boots and layered clothing matter more than fashion.
Packing checklist
- Canada Goose-level parka for Jan–Feb (or rent)
- Thermal underlayers mandatory
- Winter boots with good traction for ice
- Sunscreen for hot humid summer
- Layers for unpredictable spring/autumn
Cost of living for students in Montreal
Cost of Living Index
59.4 / 100
Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44
The budget in Montreal is driven by rent, transit and food more than nightlife. Compare neighbourhoods and commute before accepting a cheap room that costs you time every day.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room - private market | CAD 650 – 950 | Typical room in Plateau, Cote-des-Neiges, Rosemont, or Villeray when booked with reasonable lead time. |
| Private studio | CAD 1,100 – 1,700 | Studios in central Montreal are still cheaper than Toronto, but downtown and Plateau listings rise quickly near the intake months. |
| University / public residence | CAD 500 – 950 | Residence pricing varies by room type and meal plan; university-managed housing is competitive and should be requested early. |
| Groceries | CAD 250 – 350 | Students save most by combining Maxi, Super C, ethnic supermarkets, and occasional food rescue apps. |
| Transport Monthly | CAD 60 – 105 | Student reduced fares require a photo OPUS card; otherwise budget for the regular All Modes A pass. |
| Eating Out | CAD 8 – 18 /meal | Campus lunches, bagels, dumplings, poutine, and lunch specials keep Montreal socially active without destroying your budget. |
Private-market baseline
Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.
University and public housing
Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Montreal
Housing in Montreal should be solved early: check contract, heating, deposit, campus route and whether a sublet is legal. A well-connected room is often worth more than saving a little far from transit.
Milton-Parc / McGill Ghetto
Varies by street, room type, and season.McGill proximity, central location, easy social life. Commute: Walkable to McGill and easy metro links downtown
Plateau-Mont-Royal
Varies by street, room type, and season.Creative energy, cafes, terraces, and student nightlife. Commute: Strong bus and bike access; metro connections depend on exact block
Cote-des-Neiges
Varies by street, room type, and season.Universite de Montreal access and better value rent. Commute: Very good for UdeM and decent for downtown via metro
Quartier Latin / Downtown
Varies by street, room type, and season.UQAM-style city energy, transit convenience, and living close to events. Commute: Excellent metro access in every direction
Rosemont / Villeray
Varies by street, room type, and season.Students who want a more local pace and better apartment value. Commute: Longer than downtown, but usually manageable by metro or bike
Where to search
Official contacts
University housing office
Start with your host university office; many scam warnings are caught there first.
Student residences
University residences and housing
Best first route if places exist; confirm application dates and cancellation rules.
Private platforms
Student groups
International student groups
Good for flatmates and alerts, bad for payment without a contract.
Documents to prepare
Passport or national ID
Admission or exchange confirmation
Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested
Deposit funds and signed lease
Health insurance or local registration documents if required
Timing
Start with university housing as soon as the host opens applications.
Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.
For one-semester stays, confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.
Deposit & contract notes
Read sublet rules, included heating and minimum term.
Keep receipts and messages for every payment.
Red flags
Never transfer money or deposits before signing a written rental contract and verifying the landlord's identity.
Always request a live video tour or physical viewing of the property to confirm it exists and matches the description.
Be extremely suspicious of listings priced significantly lower than the local market average for that neighborhood.
Is Montreal safe for students?
Safety Index
67.1 / 100
Generally safe
Crime Index
32.9 / 100
Moderate crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
Montreal is generally manageable for students, but practical risks matter: petty theft, rental scams, weather and late-night returns. Save 911 and use known routes until the city feels familiar.
Montreal is generally safe for students and feels calmer than many similarly sized North American cities. The main day-to-day issues are bike theft, late-night intoxication around festival zones, and standard big-city petty theft near major transit hubs.
Top risks
- Bike theft and poorly secured deliveries
- Late-night petty theft around crowded festival and transit zones
- Winter slips, falls, and poor cold-weather preparation
- Rental scams during the peak move-in cycle
At Berri-UQAM and other major interchanges late at night, keep your phone away when the platform is quiet and stay near other passengers or staff-facing areas.
Getting around Montreal
Getting around Montreal means understanding cards, passes and real service frequency. Activate student discounts early where eligible and test the home-campus route before signing a lease.
🚇 STM metro and buses
The backbone of student life in Montreal. The metro is reliable, fast, and easier than owning a car for most exchange students.
Full-time students can apply for reduced fares with a photo OPUS card.
🚲 BIXI bike share
Best from spring to autumn for short hops between neighborhoods, campuses, and parks.
Check current BIXI seasonal offers and partner promos.
🚆 REM and commuter rail
Useful if you live beyond the core or plan regular day trips and airport transfers.
Student fare rules depend on the transit title and eligibility criteria.
Things to do in Montreal as a student
Events in Montreal help you build a group without relying only on bars. Prioritise campus events, festivals, museums and neighbourhood plans you can repeat through the semester.
Student discounts & perks in Montreal
Student perks in Montreal can reduce transit, culture, food and campus-service costs. Carry student ID and check full-time status rules because some discounts are not automatic.
Museums & Culture
Food Savings
Check STM and ARTM fare tables before arrival and apply early for your reduced-fare photo OPUS if you qualify. Fares & passes
Universities in Montreal for exchange students
McGill University, Universite de Montreal, Concordia University are the main academic anchors for international students in Montreal. Compare faculty, campus, transport and course access before choosing by ranking alone.
McGill University
Canada's highest-ranked university (QS #32, founded 1821), McGill sits at the foot of Mount Royal in bilingual Montréal — 40,000 students, 300+ exchange partners, and a globally respected research culture at a fraction of US tuition costs.
Student social life in Montreal
Social life in Montreal usually comes through classes, clubs, residences and international groups, not one welcome-night miracle. Repeated plans build the real circle.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 4
John Molson International Committee
Active Montreal student organization focused on exchange and international students at Concordia, with orientation and social events.
Welcome to MTL Workshop
Concrete welcome format for new exchange students who want local tips, first contacts, and a low-pressure first event.
JIC language program
Useful if you want French-English social integration instead of staying inside only international circles.
Montreal International Students social hub
Open social page linking newcomers to Facebook and Meetup-style communities used by international students in Montreal.
Forums & Advice 2
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: Exchange and International Students Information and Activities
Good student-led thread showing where Montreal newcomers actually get event info and how they start meeting people.
Reddit: International student renting
Useful housing reality check on deposits, sublets, proof of funds, and why exchange paperwork matters in Montreal.