A substantial proportion of Montreal's English-speaking Jewish community gradually left for other locales. Catering to this population, Montreal-style bagel shops have opened in
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
Vancouver,
Ottawa,
Toronto,
Hamilton,
Calgary,
Winnipeg,
Whitehorse, and other Canadian cities. They have even spread to the UK and some US cities, such as
Burlington,
Houston,
Los Angeles,
Oakland,
Portland, and
Seattle. For a time, this style of bagel was almost completely unknown in the northeastern U.S., mainly due to the proximity of the rival New York City bagel. (with one exception having been in
Burlington, Vermont, where Myer's Bagels boasts a Montreal-style wood-fired oven and Lloyd Squires, a former
St-Viateur Bagel Shop baker). At one point in New York City there were two Montreal-style bagel locations in the borough of Brooklyn within four blocks of each other, but one is now closed and the other no longer offers Montreal-style bagels. Montreal-style bagels are currently the only style of bagel known to have ventured into space.
Gregory Chamitoff, who grew up in Montreal, took three bags of sesame bagels with him on his assignments to
STS-124 as passenger and ISS
Expedition 17 as crewmember. ==Production==