INSPIRATIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER IN MONTREAL, CANADA
Montreal Keynote Speaker
Keynote speaker Montreal. Duncan Stevens can be engaged as an inspirational motivational speaker in Montreal. As a keynote speaker, he helps a number of the industry’s most recognisable brands, teams and leaders become more influential and more effective and adapt to global changes through what they say and how they act.
With over a decade of experience, Duncan has already himself as an in-demand an inspiring and contemporary keynote speaker due to his content-rich, engaging, inspiring and entertaining keynote speeches and masterclasses. He is the founder and CEO of the Influence Association and best-selling author of the number one best-selling book Effective Influence. He is a serial entrepreneur, professional ‘mentalist’ and is widely considered as among the world’s premier authorities on influence, persuasion, effectiveness and navigating economic change.
Duncan’s entertaining, interactive and visual presentations encourage audiences to take on different perspectives. His collaboration with teams and leaders, whether it’s through leadership coaching, sales coaching, or motivational speaking takes teams and individuals from good to superb or from exceptional to market-leading through challenging times.
Before Duncan become a keynote speaker, he earned an Honours degree in Business Management, served as an officer in the UK’s Royal Navy, was a business coach and mentor as well as a senior executive for some globally recognised businesses. Find out more about Duncan here.
With over 10 years of experience, Duncan is globally acknowledged as the leading authority on persuasion and effectiveness. Duncan is often acknowledged as an easy-to-work-with speaker and has delivered his keynote speech at conferences and sales kick-offs globally and all over Montreal and Canada.

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“If you are looking for a motivational keynote speaker in Montreal or anywhere else in Canada, then Duncan comes with our highest endorsement. His professionalism, experience and dedication to helping us improve from the outset was apparent in everything he did. We look forward to hosting him again!”
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT MONTREAL FOR CONFERENCE DELEGATES:
Conference Centres and Event Venues in Montreal:
Centre de Conférence, 1000 De La Gauchetière O, Montréal, QC H3B 4W5
Gelber Conference Centre, 5151 Chemin de la Côte-St-Catherine, QC H3W 1M6
Montreal Convention Centre, 1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle, QC H2Z 1H5
Centre Mont-Royal, 2200 Mansfield St, Montréal, Quebec H3A 3R8
Centre St-Pierre, 1212 Rue Panet, Montréal, QC H2L 2Y7
General Information About The City:
The primarily French city of Montréal – is the second-largest city in Canada, and the capital of the province of Quebec, which is centred around the island of Montréal. And with its vibrant modern architecture with a classic European flair is ranked in the top twenty most liveable cities on the planet. It’s also an important centre of commerce and design, as well as being an important hub for various other industries, along aswith being the home to the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization. The vibe in the city is also markedly youthful having been listed as the best city in the world to be a university student on numerous occasions on the QS University Rankings.
Montreal as a Conference and Events City:
This city has hosted multiple international conferences and events and has world-class conference facilities; and features a calendar full of attractions including the Montreal International Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs, the largest comedy festival in the world. It’s generally warm and humid during the summer with then continental climate bringing crisp, drier and windy weather in the shoulder seasons. However, during winter it can get freezing, with the lowest temperature on record sitting at −37.8 °C, although late summer heat wave or “Indian summers” are possible; and are commonly followed by Thunderstorms. Also, the Société de transport de Montréal network of buses, subways, and commuter trains extend across and off the island, making the city extremely accessible to both locals and tourists alike.
Places To Eat in Montreal as a Conference Attendee:
You’re spoilt for choice with the numerous high-quality eateries in Montréal; some of the best include Île Flottante at 176 Saint Viateur West Street, where you’ll find an eclectic vibe and creative modern French cuisine, in a dining-room featuring funky local artworks (+1 514-278-6854); for some light lunches with an Asian fusion twist head to Mui Mui Montréal at 149 Rue Jean-Talon O (+1 514-495-7677); those in search of uncomplicated quality Italian dishes.
The snug Restaurant Moccione at 380 Rue Villerau is suggested (+1 514-270-4441); if it’s a sleek-stylish fine dining experience you’re after then Restaurant Jérôme Ferrer at 1065 Rue de la Montagne, has a plush urbane townhouse lounge and offers delectable plates (+1 514-398-9229);
For something a little more relaxed the farm-to-table fine dining experience by Candide at 551 Rue Saint-Martin with their warm and cosy atmosphere is highly recommended (+1 514-447-2717).
Montreal Sights and Attractions for Conference Delegates:
The city is extremely accessible, and tourists are encouraged to take advantage of the bike-share system to do their sightseeing – with the ticket available at the major stations. There are various other sports attractions to see as well, including the ATP/WTA Rogers Cup tennis tournament; there are also Major League Baseball, Soccer and Hockey teams based in the city if you’re keen to see a game. Beyond that the city is a cultural hub, which features any number of events around the year, from the Montreal Symphony Orchestra to the Montreal World Film Festival, so visit their tourism schedule website.