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    Stade Olympique de Montréal - Stadium

    Stade Olympique de Montréal

    3.0(6 reviews)
    3.7 kmMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    I was spending a long weekend in Montreal in early Autumn, when I visited the Parc Olympique. I am…read morea fan of the Olympics and religious about watching the events on TV and when possible attending an event, so I had to at least see the venue. Parc Olympique was the site of the 1976 summer Olympics. These are the Olympic games that propelled Nadia Comaneci to stardom. The venue is known for it's tower which is set at 45 degrees and affords a view of the Montreal skyline. It is 165 meters high. Presently it is closed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Note that when admission is possible it is closed on Mondays. The cost to climb the tower was $15 and if you add the cost of stadium parking $20 people hesitate to visit. Days when traffic is light you will be able to find street parking close by. Besides climbing the tower you can see the the Olympic size swimming pool which is still used by the Olympic diving and swimming team.. The 5 five rings of the Olympics are still up including the medal stand. The Biodome which replicates the four ecosystems found in the United States requires a separate admission cost. The Planetarium is adjacent to dome is worth seeing. Across the street, Maisonneuve Park is home to the Montreal Botanical Garden and Insectarium. Saputo soccer Stadium can be found here as well. The bottom line is that I would not recommend Parc Olympique for everyone but it was interesting to see for me since it is only a 10 minute drive from downtown Montreal and is a unique dome.

    It's a very cool looking piece of architecture. Montreal has some real gems; biosphere, habitat…read more67.... The newer addition VANS SKATEPARK is a fantastic new skatepark. Sections of the surrounding building are in need of revamping and redesign. Lot of DEAD SPOTS..

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    Stade Olympique de Montréal - Montreal's Olympic Stadium as seen from commercial airplane flying in to Montreal International Airport.

    Montreal's Olympic Stadium as seen from commercial airplane flying in to Montreal International Airport.

    Stade Olympique de Montréal - 6.29.25

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    Stade Olympique de Montréal - The Olympic Stadium is the largest covered amphitheatre in Québec, with seating for 56,000

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    The Olympic Stadium is the largest covered amphitheatre in Québec, with seating for 56,000

    Coupe Rogers

    Coupe Rogers

    4.4(5 reviews)
    5.2 kmVilleray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension

    First time attending a Coupe Rogers game this past Saturday! I saw Sloan Stephens vs Elina…read moreSvitolina. I had such a fun time!! Adam and I arrived at around 2:30pm to enjoy the festivities and practices before our 6pm game. I got so much free swag it's insane. Shampoo, pop socket, pictures, food, keychain of a tennis ball, a little radio to listen to the audio commentary during my game, and drinks. The only thing I paid for was my lanyard to put my tickets in (it was $10! but I plan on using it next year too). There are so many booths with fun info, games, prized, screens, air conditioning, lounging areas, and so much more. During the afternoon games (1pm) it empties out and there are more seating options and the lines for everything are much shorter which is a plus. Food wise, I got the regular poutine to eat during the match and it was ok. It was a bit expensive but that's to be expected. Water is insanely expensive ($3.50). I didn't realize you could bring an empty water bottle to fill up but you can so keep that in mind. The only water fountains available are near the bathrooms though so I think they could improve on that. Games last pretty long if you stay for doubles. Lots of people leave but I loved seeing the differences in gameplay. Keep in mind if you are late to a game or late coming back from a break, they won't let you in until next break. People coming in and out and sitting down makes a lot of noise. I really loved my time here and I already can't wait for next year!

    As an owner of tickets for every sessions in the main stadium, I must say it's a very nice event…read more You get to see some of the best ATP or WTA (they alternate every year with Toronto) players. You can bring your own food, otherwise the food on site gets quite pricey if you go to multiple sessions. However, prices are often better there then the Centre Bell for example. A minor issue is the communication between volunteers. I have noticed that the same question would give a different response depending on the volunteer.

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    Coupe Rogers - Djokovic 2nd place finish

    Djokovic 2nd place finish

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