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I stumbled onto this website through google last week. I am loving this forum because I myself am a big fan of strip clubs and hiring escorts. This forum is my encyclopedia brittanica (remember that?) especially the thread on Montreal and Stockbar.

 

I'm planning my New York and Canada trip in December and I'd like information on what Canada is like during that time of the year. I know it is very cold but are the strip clubs also 'cold' in December?

 

Any information you can share with me would be much appreciated.

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I enjoy visiting Montreal in the winter. It is, indeed, very cold and often snowy. I live in an always-warm climate, so the novelty of cold weather and snow is part of the appeal for me. I know that many people will disagree with me on this.

 

The strip clubs are fun in the winter. They're a bit quieter than peak periods, with fewer customers and slightly fewer dancers. Overall, I think that the ratio of dancers to customers is higher during these quiet times which means that customers tend to get more attention. To me, that's a big plus, but I think that some people prefer to just "watch the show" without a lot of individual interaction.

 

In other words, I think winters in Montreal are great, but everyone's different... your mileage may vary.

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very much agree with @corndog ....took my first trip to MTL last January.....it was cold enough to need a down jacket outside, but they were having a mild winter, they said, and there were even days when the snow was nearly melted....like corndog, I'm also from a warm climate and experiencing a northern winter was a bit fun......both Stock and Campus did not seem very slow to me (I do not have any other time of year to base that on, though) and the city seemed like business as usual......but do check on days when one or the other is closed, ladies nights, cover charge nights, the usual....

 

check out the "Montreal" thread for lots more comments:

 

http://m4m-forum.org/threads/montreal.111259/

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Thank you guys for replying. I'm from Sydney and our winter here is milder compared to the US and Canada. I'm looking forward to a white Christmas in New York.

 

Yes - I am the type who just 'watch the show'. I don't think spending money on lap dance is worth it. I'd rather save them for a more real interactive fun.

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I've only ever been to Montreal in summer, but I've spent a lot of time in Toronto during the winter and didn't find all that much difference in the size of the crowds whether it's cold or warm. Fewer tourists I suppose but the locals are still out there. December might not be so bad. The worst of winter is usually January/February.

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I was there in February for one week, it was extremely cold (bitterly cold). I ddin't spend much time outside, mostly at the strip clubs, and underground mall. I had an amazing time there, the Stockbar and Campus guys took good care of me.

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