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    Impact de Montréal - The Montreal Impact won the 2019 Canadian Championship on September 25, 2019.

    Impact de Montréal

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.2 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    This team has had a real impact on me. But if you IM me later, let's make a Pact and say we'll…read morealways root for them to do well. Montreal is one of the great new teams, and Didier Drogba really turned them into a fantastic and powerful side. They're one of my favourites and they have an amazing Stadium, right next to the Olympic Stadium, named Saputo. I support them and always want them to do well. They play in a rich royal blue that is perfectly befitting of Montreal, and they have the Fleur on their kit as well. They represent Quebec perfectly. They made a big Impact in the league, if you don't mind the pun. I wish they would win the whole thing for the city of Montreal. So I'm a big fan. And Saputo stadium is one of the very best out there. But it gets very cold here in the winter make no mistake. Brrrrr. While they do have some issues - and I will say they are pretty big issues - with the pricing, with the organization of the stadium in terms of this part of Canada being very liberal and relaxed and French rather than efficient about getting people in and out and making sure everyone is taken care of, still the prices here are dirt cheap and the products are great and the team is amazing, and I just love the stadium and the beautiful view here, with the towering haunting Olympic Park right next to it, so I couldn't possibly give it less than five stars to be honest.

    The Montreal Impact are one of Canada's top soccer teams and among Major League Soccer's newer…read moremembers, joining North America's top league in 2012. Competing in the Canadian Championship since its inception in 2008, Montreal has advanced to the finals on five occasions and has won the championship three times. They won back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014 and won again in 2019. Aside from the Canadian Championship's inaugural year (2008), all winners of the Voyageurs Cup, in the Canadian Championship era, have come from MLS. Toronto FC has won the cup seven times and Vancouver once (2015). The only Canadian Championship won by a non-MLS team was in 2008 by the Montreal Impact. At the time, the Impact competed in the United Soccer Leagues First Division. Outside of their last decade's success in the Canadian Championship, Montreal hasn't made much noise in MLS. Their best season to date was in 2016 when they advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals as a No. 5 seed. Upset city, baby. They lost when rival Toronto FC scored twice in the first 10 minutes of extra time. Montreal was very close to reaching MLS Cup 2016. At the time of writing this review, the team hasn't qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs since. Since November 14, 2019, the Montreal Impact have been managed and coached by French former superstar striker, Thierry Henry. Henry had just come off his first (and short-tenured) head coaching job with AS Monaco in his native France's Ligue 1. Hopefully, he can turn things around in Montreal while picking up valuable head coaching experience.

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    Impact de Montréal - Montreal Impact, current jersey.

    Montreal Impact, current jersey.

    Impact de Montréal - Montreal Impact, current logo.

    Montreal Impact, current logo.

    Impact de Montréal - Olympic Park in the background

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    Olympic Park in the background

    Le Centre Sportif du Parc Olympique

    Le Centre Sportif du Parc Olympique

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.9 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    We visited the Montreal Olympic Swimming Pool and Olympic Parc on a full day tour of Montreal…read more It was super cool to see and hear about the construction of the facility and the pool for the 1976 Olympics. It's inside the giant, leaning, Montreal Tower, which in itself is really neat to see. In the Olympic Pool area, there is also a small museum too that covers the 1976 Olympic Games. On our tour, the guide explained to our group how the pool (and other smaller pools) were built for the swimming, diving, and other water sports. The pool is still used for recreational swimming by the citizens of Montreal, which I appreciate that they found a new use for it vs. tearing everything down and building over the site.

    Coming here was the highlight of our trip to Montreal and if you like to swim I would definitely…read moreput this on your itinerary. Why? In 1976 the Summer Olympics were held in Montreal and this facility which is still in the same state as in 1976 with the Olympic rings outside the door was built for the swim competition. Now you have the opportunity to swim in the same pool as the Olympic Athletes. Canadians can buy monthly memberships but Americans can swim here for a daily fee of less than $8.00 CAD with a passport and proof of double vaccination. They even have the viewing stands so bring some friends and family with you to cheer you on like in the Olympics. The pool is super clean--the cleanest I have ever seen. And so are the locker rooms and showers. I had googles on and dove to the bottom a few times and it was cleaner than any pool that I have been in. You are required to keep a face covering on all times walking around except in the pool. ( I got reprimanded initially by the lifeguard for walking near the pool without one.) There are lanes for laps, a kiddie area, and free swim area. There are 2 lifeguards on duty on both sides of the pool. They even have a machine in the locker room to dry your swim suit--worked great! There are open lockers but you will need to bring a lock--we just used our small suitcase locks--it seems relatively safe when we were here. They have benches next to the pool for your towel and things. We took a Uber here from the hotel but if you are driving, park in P5 lot. Give yourself a few hours to come here because if you are not familar its a maze of Olympic buildings and once inside another maze figuring out how to get from the locker room to the pool without walking though another gender's locker room. I had to consult with other swimmers and such nice people in Montreal--they gave me an escort. Just a tremendous experience and we are thankful to the Montreal people for allowing us to "jump in."

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    Le Centre Sportif du Parc Olympique
    Le Centre Sportif du Parc Olympique

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