OLYMPIC GAMES Montreal
INDEX
4. Culture
1. Montreal
2. Famous places
5. Celebrations
3. Sports Venues
6. Thanks
Montreal Canada
Montreal is Canada's second most populous city and hosted the Olympic Games in 1976.
Famous Places
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal), a historic district with cobblestone streets and landmarks
Parc Mont-Real is a beautiful hill with a park and a lookout point
The Notre-Dame Basilica is a Gothic Revival church with stunning architecture and art
Sports Venues
Olympic Stadium
Olympic Pool
Bell Centre
One of the most popular sports venues in Montreal is the Bell Centre where hockey is played.
The Olympic Stadium inaugurated in 1976, for the sole purpose to host the Olympic competitions
the Olympic Pool is where the swimming competitions are celebrated, obviously as it has 7 pools.
People and Culture
The multicultural population of Montreal, Canada, combines French and English influences. It's got a bilingual identity, a vibrant arts scene, iconic cuisine like poutine and bagels, and a passionate sports culture.
Big Celebrations
The rituals were few but grandious they began with the arrival of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip and Prince Andrew and by IOC president Lord Killanen and Commissioner of the Games Roger Rousseau. This was followed by the procession of athletes into the stadium.
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OLYMPIC GAMES Montreal
INDEX
4. Culture
1. Montreal
2. Famous places
5. Celebrations
3. Sports Venues
6. Thanks
Montreal Canada
Montreal is Canada's second most populous city and hosted the Olympic Games in 1976.
Famous Places
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal), a historic district with cobblestone streets and landmarks
Parc Mont-Real is a beautiful hill with a park and a lookout point
The Notre-Dame Basilica is a Gothic Revival church with stunning architecture and art
Sports Venues
Olympic Stadium
Olympic Pool
Bell Centre
One of the most popular sports venues in Montreal is the Bell Centre where hockey is played.
The Olympic Stadium inaugurated in 1976, for the sole purpose to host the Olympic competitions
the Olympic Pool is where the swimming competitions are celebrated, obviously as it has 7 pools.
People and Culture
The multicultural population of Montreal, Canada, combines French and English influences. It's got a bilingual identity, a vibrant arts scene, iconic cuisine like poutine and bagels, and a passionate sports culture.
Big Celebrations
The rituals were few but grandious they began with the arrival of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip and Prince Andrew and by IOC president Lord Killanen and Commissioner of the Games Roger Rousseau. This was followed by the procession of athletes into the stadium.