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Expo 67

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beyond the control of Expo's management, was guest accommodation and lodging. Logexpo was created to direct visitors to accommodations in the Montreal area, which usually meant that visitors would stay at the homes of people they were unfamiliar with, rather than traditional hotels or motels. The Montreal populace opened their homes to thousands of guests. Unfortunately for some visitors, they were sometimes sent to less than respectable establishments where operators took full advantage of the tourist trade. Management of Logexpo was refused to Expo and was managed by a Quebec provincial authority. Still, Expo would get most of the blame for directing visitors to these establishments. But overall, a visit to Expo from outside Montreal was still seen as a bargain.
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Andrew Kniewasser, presented the master plan and the preliminary budget of $ 167 million for construction: it would balloon to over $ 439 million by 1967. The plan and budget narrowly passed a vote in Pearson's federal cabinet, passing by one vote, and then it was officially submitted on December 23, 1963.
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In September, the most serious problem turned out to be a 30-day transit strike. By the end of July, estimates predicted that Expo would exceed 60 million visitors, but the strike cut deeply into attendance and revenue figures, just as the fair was cruising to its conclusion. Another major problem,
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project did only five years earlier: this was even before any buildings or infrastructure were constructed. With the initial phase of construction completed, it is easy to see why the budget for the exhibition was going to be larger than anyone expected. In the fall of 1963, Expo's general manager,
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After 1967, the exposition struggled for several summer seasons as a standing collection of international pavilions known as "Man and His World". However, as attendance declined, the physical condition of the site deteriorated, and less and less of it was open to the public. After the 1971 season,
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was named Commissioner General, after Diefenbaker appointee Paul Bienvenu resigned from the post in 1963. One of the main responsibilities of the Commissioner General was to attract other nations to build pavilions at Expo. Dupuy would spend most of 1964 and 1965 soliciting 125 countries, spending
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was designed by Montreal artist Julien HĂ©bert. The basic unit of the logo is an ancient symbol of man. Two of the symbols (pictograms of "man") are linked as to represent friendship. The icon was repeated in a circular arrangement to represent "friendship around the world". The logotype uses the
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Expo 67 did not get off to a smooth start; in 1963, many top organizing committee officials resigned. The main reason for the resignations was Mayor Drapeau's choice of the site on new islands to be created around the existing St. Helen's Island and also that a computer program predicted that the
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The Olympic basin is used by many local rowing clubs. A beach was built on the shores of the remaining artificial lake. There are many acres of parkland and cycle paths on both Saint Helen's Island and the western tip of Notre Dame Island. The site has been used for a number of events such as a
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The World Festival of Art and Entertainment at Expo 67 featured art galleries, opera, ballet and theatre companies, orchestras, jazz groups, famous Canadian pop musicians and other cultural attractions. Many pavilions had music and performance stages, where visitors could find free concerts and
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Expo performed better financially than expected. Expo was intended to have a deficit, shared between the federal, provincial and municipal levels of government. Significantly better-than-expected attendance revenue reduced the debt to well below the original estimates. The final financial
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Place des Nations, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held remains, however in an abandoned and deteriorating state. The Jamaican, Tunisian and partial remains of the Korean pavilion (roof only) also survive, as well as the CIBC banking centre. In Cite du Havre the Expo Theatre,
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Starting in the spring of 2017, as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations for Expo 67, the city of Montreal and the committee in charge of the celebrations of 375th anniversary of the founding of the city put forward a commemoration program including fourteen events.
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and was titled: "Hey Friend, Say Friend/Un Jour, Un Jour". Complaints were made about the suitability of the song, as its lyrics mentioned neither Montreal nor Expo 67. The song was selected from an international competition with over 2,200 entries from 35 countries.
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was always intended to be a lasting legacy of the fair. Most of its rides and booths were permanent. When the Expo fairgrounds closed nightly, at around 10:00 p.m., visitors could still visit La Ronde, which closed at 2:30 a.m.
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The Czechoslovakian pavilion was designed to be disassembled and sold, attracting the interest of the province of Newfoundland, though its bid was not preferred by the Czechoslovakian government at first. On September 5, 1967,
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Part of the structural remains of the Canadian pavilion survive as La Toundra Hall. It is now a special events and banquet hall, while another part of the pavilion serves as Parc Jean-Drapeau's administration building.
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released a video for the song "Dreams Tonite" in which they have been digitally inserted into footage taken during the fair. The band said in a statement that Canada was at its coolest 50 years ago in Montreal at Expo
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closed Expo at Place des Nations with the mournful spontaneous farewell: "It is with great regret that I declare that the Universal and International Exhibition of 1967 has come to an official end." All rides and the
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Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, the USSR, and Yugoslavia;
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Algeria, Cameroun, Chad, Congo, CĂ´te d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, and the United Arab Republic (Egypt);
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was incorporated into a municipal park run by the city of Montreal. The park, named Parc des ĂŽles, opened in 1992 during Montreal's 350th anniversary In 2000, the park was renamed from Parc des ĂŽles to
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When visiting these locations and taking part in these events, visitors had access to an electronic or paper passport in which they could collect stamps, just as it had been the case during Expo 67.
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In a political and cultural context, Expo 67 was seen as a landmark moment in Canadian history. In 1968, as a salute to the cultural impact the exhibition had on the city, Montreal's Major League
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flair, the English-Canadian pragmatism.'" However, Berton also points out that this is an over-simplification of national stereotypes. Arguably Expo did, for a short period anyway, bridge the "
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Construction started on August 13, 1963, with an elaborate ceremony hosted by Mayor Drapeau on barges anchored in the St. Lawrence River. Ceremonially, construction began when Prime Minister
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Expo 67 was one of the most successful World Exhibitions, and is still regarded fondly by Canadians. In Montreal, 1967 is often referred to as "the last good year" before economic decline,
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Diverse countries were absent due a diverse motives and financial reasons: among the list are Spain, South Africa, the People's Republic of China, and many South American countries.
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that hosted the world exhibition are mainly used as parkland and for recreational use, with only a few remaining structures from Expo 67 to show that the event was held there.
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offered nineteen works of art by artists who were born after the 1967 universal exposition. Their work was inspired by Expo 67 and shed a new light and vision on this event.
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consisted of: Jean-Claude Delorme, Legal Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation; Dale Rediker, Director of Finances; Colonel Edward Churchill, Director of Installations;
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The most popular pavilion was the Soviet Union's exhibit. It attracted about 13 million visitors. Rounding out the top five pavilions, in terms of attendance were: the
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After the Man and His World summer exhibitions were discontinued, with most pavilions and remnants demolished between 1985 and 1987, the former site for Expo 67 on
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in 1971 where it gave harbour tours. It was later moved to Nova Scotia and then New Brunswick. It has subsequently been renovated and returned to Charlottetown.
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Official opening ceremonies were held on Thursday afternoon, April 27, 1967. The ceremonies were an invitation-only event, held at Place des Nations. Canada's
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militants had threatened to disrupt the exhibition, but were inactive during this period. Vietnam war protesters picketed during the opening day, April 28.
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and was intended to create an immersive sense of being back at the world's fair, while also evoking the NFB's pioneering multi-screen production at Expo,
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Expo 67 closed on Sunday afternoon, October 29, 1967. The fair had been scheduled to close two days earlier, however a two-day extension granted by the
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On opening day, there was considerable comment on the uniform of the hostesses from the UK Pavilion. The dresses had been designed to the then-new
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Park, to the north of the downtown core. But it was Drapeau's idea to create new islands in the St. Lawrence river, and to enlarge the existing
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event could not possibly be constructed in time. Another more likely reason for the mass resignations was that on April 22, 1963, the federal
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who first asked me to do what I could to bring Canada's selection as the site for the international exposition in 1967," wrote Prime Minister
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government appointees to the board of directors of the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition were likely forced to resign.
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built for the Expo remained in operation for a number of decades until its closure in 1991. The Expo 67 parking lot was converted into
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continued to be operated by the City of Montreal following the Expo. In 2001 it was leased to the Texas-based amusement park company
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Echo 67 was presented at the Montreal Biosphere starting on April 27. This exhibition presented the environmental legacy of Expo 67.
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Most visited: USSR Pavilion; the Expo 67 Soviet pavilion was disassembled after the fair closed, and moved to Moscow to become the
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statistics, in 1967 Canadian dollars, were: revenues of $ 221,239,872, costs of $ 431,904,683, and a deficit of $ 210,664,811.
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Administration and Fine Arts buildings remain. Other remaining structures include sculptures, lampposts and landscaping. The
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typeface. It did not enjoy unanimous support from federal politicians, as some of them tried to kill it with a motion in the
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spread the fill with a bulldozer. Of the 25 million tons of fill needed to construct the islands, 10–12% was coming from the
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Expo 67 featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World themes, nations, corporations, and industries including the
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put it, the cooperation between Canada's French- and English-speaking communities "was the secret of Expo's success—'the
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that shuttled visitors around the park on "Expo Service No. 5" survived. After it was decommissioned it ended up in
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Nestruck, J. Kelly (March 29, 2011). "Schwartz's: The Musical: Do You Want It on Rye or with the Singing Pickle?".
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includes a variety of publications and ephemera associated with the 1967 International and Universal Exposition.
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in 2017. Expo 17 hoped a new world's fair would regenerate the spirit of Canada's landmark centennial project.
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Australia, Burma, Ceylon, Republic of China (Taiwan), Korea, Kuwait, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, and Thailand;
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festival in conjunction with the Expo. Most of the featured entertainment took place in the following venues:
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St. Helen's Island late yesterday won the blessing of the Federal Government as site of the 1967 World's Fair
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still has an original "Man and His World" welcome sign with logo above the pedestrian tunnel entrance to the
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After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions continued on as an exhibition called
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pulling out of the fair in protest to the way Western nations dealt with the war. The president of France,
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A major portion of the movie "A Thief Is A Thief", which was the pilot episode of the television series
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Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events
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The project was not well supported in Canada at first. It took the determination of Montreal's mayor,
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Barbados, Canada, Cuba, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States.
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the entire Notre Dame Island site closed and three years later completely rebuilt around the new
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Jackman, Peter (October 30, 1967). "Expo – It's All Over After 185 Days, 50 Million Visitors".
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were shut down by 3:50 p.m., and the Expo grounds closed at 4:00 p.m., with the last
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Colour, live via satellite, to a worldwide audience of over 700 million viewers and listeners.
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Although Île Sainte-Hélène was the main island, and would become the name of islands in the
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pulled a lever that signalled a front-end loader to dump the first batch of fill to enlarge
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at that time. A fireworks display, that went on for an hour, was Expo's concluding event.
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In May 1963, a group of prominent Canadian thinkers—including Alan Jarvis, director of the
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Several sites were proposed as the main Expo grounds. One location that was considered was
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Scanlon, Joseph (August 20, 1963). "Who'll Pay What? World's Fair Still 'Bogged Down'".
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Banter, Bill (March 29, 1963). "'Dazzling' Future Viewed for Saint Helen's Fair Site".
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was broadcast live on May 7 and 21 from Expo 67. Stars on the shows included America's
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2nd most visited: Canada Pavilion, shown with Ontario and Western Provinces pavilions
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The idea of hosting the 1967 World Exhibition dates back to 1957. "I believe it was
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Expo Bureau (April 28, 1967). "The Little Guy Takes Over Expo – 120,000 Of Them".
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In 1992, the Pavillion de la France was refurbished and is now the home of the
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The fair was visited by many of the most notable people at the time, including
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Expo 67 opened to the public on the morning of Friday, April 28, 1967, with a
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built to connect them with the site-specific mass transit system known as the
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issued a 5¢ stamp commemorating the fair, designed by Harvey Thomas Prosser.
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The organizers also created seventeen theme elements for Man and his World:
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Canadian Press (April 26, 1967). "Only 24 Hours Remain for Expo Opening".
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Expo67.museum – Digitized historical collection of documents on Expo 67.
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However, the song that most Canadians associate with Expo was written by
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offered its visitors an exhibition of photographs taken during Expo 67.
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take train up to Montreal to visit the Expo, where they encounter the
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In 1980, the Notre Dame Island site was reopened (primarily for the
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dome, now enclosing an environmental sciences museum called the
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Expo 67 in Montreal's extensive photo collection about the fair
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and lengthening and enlarging the Mackay Pier which became the
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more time abroad than in Canada. Dupuy's 'right-hand' man was
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Simms, Don; Burke, Stanley; Yates, Alan (November 13, 1962).
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Another attraction on today's Notre Dame Island site is the
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MontrĂ©al–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
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In conjunction with the opening of Expo 67, the Canadian
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The News and Eastern Townships Advocate , June 22, 1967.
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Site map of Expo 67, highlighting 20 of the 90 pavilions
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contains the line 'I shouted out, "Free the Expo '67"'.
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Building and enlarging the islands, along with the new
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The Expo 67 site on Notre Dame Island with the Canada,
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in Paris. (It is now fourth, having been surpassed by
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CFPL-TV, Footage of St. Thomas student trip to Expo 67
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Outdoors exhibitions and events were presented across
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1967 Montreal Universal and International Exposition
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In 1976, a fire destroyed the acrylic outer skin of
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All That Fanfare Doesn't Make a Hit" 1918:During the original 1967 CBC broadcast, reporter 373:Expo 67 was Canada's main celebration during its 3320: 3318: 2622:Maitland, Alan; Alec Bollini (January 2, 1967). 2564:"'Affront to Parliament' Charged by Diefenbaker" 2557: 2555: 2021:One Canada The Years of Achievement 1956 to 1962 1922:mentioned the estimated audience numbers on air. 1485:BIE-sponsored international botanical festival, 1381:The former Expo 67 American Pavilion became the 797:The official Expo 67 theme song was composed by 3552:"Downtown STOL Flights May Be Back This Autumn" 3348:"Expo 67's U.S. Pavilion Becomes the Biosphere" 2127: 2125: 865:was Al Carter, a 41-year-old jazz drummer from 614: 3283: 3281: 3279: 2518:(3). History Society of Canada. Archived from 2463:. Windsor, Ontario. Canadian Press. p. 10 1242:modular housing complex designed by architect 1219:3rd most visited: USA Pavilion (with minirail) 692:: Resources for Man; Man in Control; Progress. 7021: 6491: 5861: 4615: 4309: 3960:"New Film Celebrates Expo 67, 50 Years Later" 3852:"Expo 67: A World of Dreams – Stewart Museum" 2688:"Forty Years On, A Song Retains Its Standing" 1296:North America, Central America and Caribbean 8: 6277: 6268: 3341: 3339: 2787: 2785: 2658:. Calgary, Alberta. July 4, 1967. p. 19 2317: 2315: 1941: 1939: 1674:was the site of a multi-screen installation 1090:Despite its successes, there were problems: 444:(BIE). At the BIE's May 5, 1960 meeting in 7287:2001 Major League Baseball contraction plan 2880:"Oh Those Uniforms: From LamĂ© to Miniskirt" 1747:#33-34, cover-dated October-November 1967, 377:. The fair had been intended to be held in 352:1967 International and Universal Exposition 7371: 7161: 7028: 7014: 7006: 6498: 6484: 6476: 6207: 5868: 5854: 5846: 5219: 4622: 4608: 4600: 4316: 4302: 4294: 3635:. Town of Grand Bank. 2009. Archived from 3456: 3454: 3122: 3120: 3118: 3116: 3114: 3112: 3110: 3108: 2050:"Bid to Hold the World's Fair in Montreal" 1978:"The Most Successful World Fair – Expo 67" 1766:An episode of the 1970s television series 32: 6703:1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery 6193:Service de police de la Ville de MontrĂ©al 3749:. Expo 17. April 21, 2007. Archived from 3738: 3736: 2939: 2937: 2935: 2457:"Magnitude Noted: P.M. Urges Fair Confab" 1958: 1956: 1590:, was looking to bring a smaller-scale — 1473:, which has operated the park since. The 938:Entertainment, Ed Sullivan Show, and VIPs 926:on the minirail at Expo 67, July 3, 1967. 6183:Service de sĂ©curitĂ© incendie de MontrĂ©al 3502:. City of Montreal. 2007. Archived from 2886:. Montreal. April 28, 1967. p. B-19 2305: 2303: 2301: 2299: 2297: 2287: 2285: 2283: 2281: 1317:Place des Nations as it appeared in 2006 636: 6738:2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft 3931:Indongo, Nantali (September 10, 2017). 3393: 3391: 3254: 3252: 2698:from the original on September 25, 2012 1935: 1898: 763:, plus a boat pier, cost more than the 3170: 3168: 2139:. Ottawa. November 14, 1962. p. 6 2087:. Toronto. April 16, 1967. p. 31. 1713:On April 25, the documentary thriller 20: 4263:, Archives of Ontario YouTube Channel 3826:"In Search of Expo 67 – MAC MontrĂ©al" 3259:"USSR, Canada, Biggest Attractions". 3176:"Exhibitions Information (1931–2005)" 3002:from the original on January 16, 2021 2512:The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine 2506:Moore, Christopher (June–July 2007). 907:style, popularized a year earlier by 644:, a housing complex built for Expo 67 16:World's fair held in Montreal, Quebec 7: 4642:Bureau International des Expositions 3184:Bureau International des Expositions 2686:Scrivener, Leslie (April 22, 2007). 2241:Brown, Kingsley (November 5, 1963). 2158:Beaton, Jessica (October 26, 2010). 1965:Remembering Expo: A Pictorial Record 1654:Explosion 67 – Youth and their World 1611:Between March 17 and October 1, the 1355:, had permanently ceased operation. 1150:Bureau International des Expositions 1123:"Vive MontrĂ©al... Vive le QuĂ©bec... 566:Montebello conference produces theme 442:Bureau International des Expositions 6758:National Historic Sites in Montreal 6743:Concordia University Netanyahu riot 6459: 5818: Postponed to 2021 due to the 5524:British Empire Exhibition 1924–1925 4150:Terres des Hommes/Man and His World 3801:"Fashioning Expo 67 – Musee McCord" 2352:. Montreal. May 5, 1967. p. 15 1529:Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1514:Grand Falls Arts and Culture Centre 1506:Ceskoslovenske Aerolinie Flight 523 959:, Expo Theatre, Place des Nations, 5983:2002–06 reorganization of Montreal 3730:Berton, Book Jacket and pp.358–364 3581:"Cultural and Historical Heritage" 3376:Lamon, Georges (August 31, 1984). 3033:"The Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo" 3023:, clips from the Ed Sullivan show. 1688:. The installation is directed by 895:", broadcast live from Expo 67 on 610:Terre des Hommes/Man and His World 436:in his memoir. Montreal's mayor, 14: 6423:RĂ©seau de transport mĂ©tropolitain 6298:Montreal Public Libraries Network 5998:National Historic Sites of Canada 4436:A Place to Stand, a Place to Grow 4031:"Expo 67 on Battlestar Galactica" 3433:"The French and QuĂ©bec Pavilions" 2910:Canadian Postal Archives Database 2834:Canadian Press (April 29, 1967). 2807:American Press (April 29, 1967). 2731:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2251:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2194:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2133:"Montreal Gets 1967 World's Fair" 1833:Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant 1738:, was filmed at the Expo in 1967. 1256:The participating countries were 1001:Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo 1967 826:A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow 63:First category General Exposition 6766: 6688:Montreal Metropolitan Commission 6668:Black Power movement in Montreal 6458: 6447: 6446: 6433:SociĂ©tĂ© de transport de MontrĂ©al 5963:Montreal Metropolitan Commission 5924: 5828: 2815:. Spokane, Washington. p. 2 2592:Haig, Terry (December 5, 1966). 2455:Rice, Robert (August 13, 1963). 2425:Bantey, Bill (August 13, 1963). 2024:. Macmillan of Canada. pp.  1496:race track that is used for the 543:Jasmin wrote a book, in French, 6280:UniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec Ă  MontrĂ©al 6264:École de technologie supĂ©rieure 5978:Oldest buildings and structures 5575:Bryant Park, New York City 1853 3550:Semenak, Susan (May 10, 1985). 3378:"Terre Des Hommes, C'est Fini!" 1997:. OECD Publishing. p. 54. 1534: 7277:Dennis MartĂ­nez's perfect game 4288:1967 MontrĂ©al (BIE World Expo) 4273:on Archives of Ontario website 4173:Expo 67 – A Virtual Experience 3683:TU THANH HA (April 26, 2007). 3145:Pape, Gordon (July 26, 1967). 2722:Expo 67: Back to the Future... 2562:Creery, Tim (March 18, 1964). 2098:Jasmin, Yves (April 1, 2012). 1859:Line 4 Yellow (Montreal Metro) 1003:at the Autostade in Montreal. 813:". Gimby earned the name the " 1: 7659:History of Canada (1960–1981) 7124:Opening Day starting pitchers 6003:COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal 4210:National Film Board of Canada 4130:Official Expo 1967 Guide Book 3500:Buildings With A Tale To Tell 3462:"Room Rental La Toundra Hall" 2842:. Windsor, Ontario. p. 1 2762:Waltz, Jay (April 28, 1967). 2406:Roy (1967), Table of contents 2332:Official Expo 1967 Guide Book 1680:National Film Board of Canada 1650:Centre d'Histoire de MontrĂ©al 1559:!" De Gaulle was rebutted in 1322:Man and His World (1968–1984) 1092:Front de libĂ©ration du QuĂ©bec 504:government of Prime Minister 495:and Ontario pavilions in view 7282:Meilleure Ă©quipe de baseball 6723:École Polytechnique massacre 4514:Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo 4114:: Doubleday Canada Limited. 3693:. p. A3. Archived from 3346:Kelly, Mark (June 5, 1995). 3211:"Expo 67: A Multiple Vision" 2836:"310,00 On Expo's First Day" 2018:Diefenbaker, John G (1976). 1823:Canadian National Exhibition 1510:Gander International Airport 1508:crashed during takeoff from 1423:SociĂ©tĂ© du parc Jean-Drapeau 1201:All-Russia Exhibition Centre 650:Du Pont Auditorium of Canada 612:, she elucidates the theme: 545:La petite histoire d'Expo 67 6403:Gare d'autocars de MontrĂ©al 4200:Library and Archives Canada 4178:Library and Archives Canada 4168:Official website of the BIE 3297:Library and Archives Canada 3273:Expo 67 Guidebook, pp.94—95 3057:Library and Archives Canada 2914:Library and Archives Canada 2243:"Building the World's Fair" 2058:Library and Archives Canada 1845:, held in Vancouver in 1986 1827:Pacific National Exhibition 1639:Expo 67 – a World of Dreams 999:Another attraction was the 458:1900 Exposition Universelle 7687: 6673:Sir George Williams affair 4249:February 15, 2020, at the 4184:November 19, 2011, at the 3776:"Expo 67 – 50 Years Later" 3053:Expo 67: Man and His World 2996:Canadian Museum of History 1715:Expo 67 Mission Impossible 1624:Museum of Contemporary Art 1238:Expo 67 also featured the 1184: 835: 787:House of Commons of Canada 572:National Gallery of Canada 538:Philippe de GaspĂ© Beaubien 256:October 29, 1967 7370: 7164: 7045: 6764: 6618:Burning of the Parliament 6441: 6278: 6269: 6259:CSS de la Pointe-de-l'ĂŽle 5922: 5814: 4637: 4331: 4290:– approximately 390 links 4255:Hagley Museum and Library 4236:October 24, 2007, at the 4140:Publishing Co. Ltd. 1967. 3293:Expo 67 Man and His World 3209:Shatnoff, Judith (1967). 3083:"1967 Our Summer of Love" 2346:"Jasmin to Receive Award" 2054:Expo 67 Man and His World 1864:ĂŽle Sainte-Helene Station 1708:the city hall of Montreal 1494:Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1373:Park and surviving relics 951:organized Canada's first 31: 6693:Montreal Urban Community 6588:Capitulation of Montreal 6254:CSS Marguerite-Bourgeoys 5968:Montreal Urban Community 4107:1967: The Last Good Year 4035:www.worldsfairphotos.com 3633:"The Town of Grand Bank" 3611:Arts and Culture Centres 2415:Expo 67 Guidebook, p. 38 2321:Expo 67 Guidebook, p. 29 2186:"Montreal Gets the Call" 1963:Fulford, Robert (1968). 1660:material and interviews. 1586:. In 2007, a new group, 1419:SociĂ©tĂ© du parc des ĂŽles 1082:entertained the crowds. 945:Ukrainian Shumka Dancers 606:Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry 514:Progressive Conservative 241:April 28, 1967 97:365 hectares (900 acres) 6748:Dawson College shooting 6563:Great Peace of Montreal 6104:RenĂ© LĂ©vesque Boulevard 5695:New York City 1964–1965 5685:San Francisco 1939–1940 5570:New York City 1826–1897 4373:Something to Sing About 3496:"The Canadian Pavilion" 2813:Spokane Daily Chronicle 2694:. Toronto. p. D4. 1109:flared up again in the 972:La Ronde amusement park 822:Something to Sing About 301:Specialized Expositions 7359:National League East: 7353:Division Championships 6548:Saint-Sulpice Seminary 6533:Notre-Dame de MontrĂ©al 6271:UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al 5245:Johannesburg 1936–1937 4226:Expo 67 Official Guide 4205:Impressions of Expo 67 4148:; Robert, Guy (1967). 3856:www.stewart-museum.org 3472:. 2007. Archived from 3409:. 2007. Archived from 3299:. 2007. Archived from 3059:. 2007. Archived from 2971:archivesdemontreal.com 2794:The Toronto Daily Star 2748:. Toronto. p. 48. 2746:The Toronto Daily Star 2600:. Montreal. p. 10 2484:The Toronto Daily Star 2060:. 2007. Archived from 1535:Expo's lasting effects 1397: 1386: 1318: 1291:Guyana and Venezuela; 1220: 1212: 1204: 1145: 932:Post Office Department 927: 900: 899:on Sunday, May 7, 1967 715: 645: 632: 496: 425: 7303:Philadelphia Phillies 7197:City Island Ball Park 7179:Hiram Bithorn Stadium 7134:Owners and executives 6753:2012 student movement 6388:AĂ©roports de MontrĂ©al 6335:Festivals and parades 6303:Jewish Public Library 6031:Hochelaga Archipelago 5630:Portland, Oregon 1905 5286:Taihoku (Taipei) 1935 4231:Expo 67 at ExpoMuseum 4058:. September 13, 2017. 3558:. Montreal. p. 1 3439:on September 26, 2012 3190:on September 27, 2007 3153:. Montreal. p. 1 2796:. Toronto. p. 1. 2770:. New York. p. 1 2486:. 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Pearson SB 6152:Municipal government 6109:Saint Jacques Street 6066:Saint Lawrence River 6061:Rivière des Prairies 5988:1976 Summer Olympics 5766:Wellington 1939–1940 5625:Charleston 1901–1902 5585:Louisville 1883–1887 5306:Chiang Mai 2011–2012 5173:Chiang Mai 2006–2007 4343:Saint Helen's Island 3756:on November 30, 2018 3697:on September 5, 2007 3556:The Montreal Gazette 3413:on February 23, 2007 3180:Previous Exhibitions 2992:"Micheline Legendre" 2884:The Montreal Gazette 2598:The Montreal Gazette 2568:The Edmonton Journal 2350:The Montreal Gazette 2257:on November 10, 2012 1789:They Might Be Giants 1769:Battlestar Galactica 1628:In Search of Expo 67 1573:The Paris of America 1557:Vive le QuĂ©bec Libre 1549:Washington Nationals 1402:Saint Helen's Island 1345:1976 Summer Olympics 1113:, which resulted in 981:The Ed Sullivan Show 897:The Ed Sullivan Show 838:Expo 67 opening week 750:critical path method 673:Man in the Community 601:Wind, Sand and Stars 526:Robert Fletcher Shaw 477:Saint Helen's Island 354:, commonly known as 170:Saint Helen's Island 55:Universal exposition 7664:History of Montreal 7212:Space Coast Stadium 6785:Pre-European period 6698:Blue Bird CafĂ© fire 6658:St. Lawrence Seaway 6593:American occupation 6507:History of Montreal 6218:English Montreal SB 5911:Notable Montrealers 5802:Rio de Janeiro 1922 5675:Cleveland 1936–1937 5665:San Diego 1935–1936 5650:San Diego 1915–1917 5240:Kimberley 1892–1893 5163:Haarlemmermeer 2002 4808:Port-au-Prince 1949 4267:"Expo 67", part of 4196:50 Years of Expo 67 3661:. Parc Jean-Drapeau 3384:on January 8, 2015. 3263:. 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BIE
Habitat 67
Montreal
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Saint Helen's Island
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Osaka
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Munich
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San Antonio
expo67
world's fair
Montreal
Quebec
centennial year
Moscow
Soviet Union
Russian Revolution
Jean Drapeau
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Colonel Sevigny
John Diefenbaker

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