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The Montréal Olympic Stadium was built for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montréal. After the Olympics the stadium was used for the purpose of providing a facility to young athletes. Formerly the home of the Montréal Expos, the stadium now serves as a venue for major events such as concerts and competitions. Address: 4549 av. Pierre de Coubertin Montréal QC H1V 3N7
1 514 790-1245
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Arena Saint-Michel Arena Saint-Michel features two ice rinks, both of which can be rented privately. The arena also offers free skating for the public. Address: 3440, rue Jarry Montreal QC Canada H1Z 2E9
1 514 872-3491
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Arena Michel-Normandin Situated in Montreal's Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough, the Arena Michel-Normandin is part of the Complexe Sportif Claude-Robillard. The arena is named after the famed French-language sportscaster from the 1950s and 1960s. Address: 850 Avenue Emile-Journault Montreal QC Canada H2M 2E7
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This 10,000 square foot indoor skating rink attracts thousands of residents and tourists every year. Open to the public all year long Address: 1000 de la Gauchetière West Montreal QC H3B 4W5
Send an Email (8) 1 514 395-0555
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Stade Uniprix (Parc Jarry) Home of the Montreal Expos from 1969 to 1976, Jarry Park (now known as Stade Uniprix or Uniprix Stadium) includes the Bell Pavillion. The park features a number of interior and exterior tennis courts, soccer fields and baseball fields. Address: 285, rue Faillon Ouest Montreal QC Canada H2R 2W1
1 514 273-1515
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Arena Maurice-Richard Dedicated to hometown hockey hero Maurice "the Rocket" Richard, this arena includes a multi-media exhibition on the life of the Montreal Canadien. Entrance to the arena is free and there is a souvenir shop onsite. Home to the Montreal Rockets, the city's Major Junior Hockey League team, the ice rink is also used for training by speed and figure skaters. Address: 2800, rue Viau Montreal QC Canada H1V 3J3
1 514 872-6666
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The Bell Centre is home to the NHL franchise team Montréal Canadiens who won the Stanley Cup Playoffs four years in a row during the 1956-1960 seasons. This team currently holds the most Stanley Cup wins in NHL history. The centre also hosts concerts, musicals and other special events. Address: 1260 De la Gauchetière Ouest Montréal Québec Canada H3B 5E8
1 514 790-1245
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Percival Molson Memorial Stadium Home of the Montreal Alouettes (CFL), this stadium was opened in 1915 by McGill University. The stadium is well-used for a variety of sporting events and concerts. The stadium remains one of Canada's most scenic. Address: 475 Avenue des Pins West Montreal QC Canada
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