Expo 67 Map

3D map of " Sainte-Hélène island "

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Expo-Express Station

Sainte-Hélène Island today ( Image by Google Maps )


Inside the Pavilion is a 330-seat theater where outstanding films, including the Academy Award winning " To be alive " are shown. Overlooking a courtyard is the first-class restaurant of all nations with a menu as exciting and diverse as its name implies...

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The Scandinavian Pavilion is set on lolumns in the center of a garden of scupture. Its general theme is Man in Unity, with emphasis on the prime importance of international co-operation...

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Man has an initial urge to explore. Throughout man's story, every man has been an explorer. From enfancy on, man explorer...

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Canada 67, one of the pavilion attractions, is a thrilling Walt Disnay film in " Circle-Vision 360 ". This realistic presentation gives the viewer the feeling of " being there " at outstanding events and scenes throughout Canada...

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Curiosity is the common instinct that as shaped the world. The is why it as been chosen as the keynote for the pavilion of the Polymer Corporation...

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The blades of the helical, or spiral roof extend 87 feet at the base and 18 feet at the peak from a 60-foot center support column. They symbolize both flight and the fanning turbine blades of today's jet engines...

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From the building and along a landscaped stretch of countryside in the grounds runs the scaled replica of a modern train with a cargo of Maine products. Within the pavilion the trains winds its way through a model industrial communities...

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It is within easy distance of Expo-Express and Metro stations, and features demonstrations of Scouting activities and a Scouting information bureau...

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A huge transparent geodesic "bubble" contains a multi-level system of exhibit platforms interconnected bu escalators, and walkways. The platforms support a variety of exhibit components specially selected or designed for the new environement create by the structure...

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Its style was inspired by an ancient Iranian structure, and the tile work that decorates its columns is an authentic example of Iranian decorative art...

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The building has a geometrical motif, and with walls of crystal form is designed to suggest mountain, precious stones, a romantic countryside, science precision and achievement in the arts - in short, Austria!...

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It has two main levels, the ground floor faced entirely in glass and the upper floor in red cedar wood. The building is air-conditioned, with escalators...

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No matter which section the visitor to the Belgian Pavilion may be in, he will have an unusually comprehensive view, due to an ingenious system of bridges ans a luminous central patio...

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The Dutch chose a setting for the Netherlands Pavilion which reflects the geography of their country...

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The Pavilion of Japan on Ils Sainte-Hélène interprets the Expo them Man and his World by showing the art, industry and way life of present-day Japan...

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The soaring lines of the pavilion are in themselves symbolic of the Green Mountains of Vermont, which in winter are equally popular when snow-laden and with ski trails...

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The art of brewing, according to ancient records, dates at least from Noah and his Ark, Imaginative exhibits in the Brewers Pavilion on ile Sainte-Hélène relate the story of beer in Canada to that of Man and his Wolrd...

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Architecture is traditional Chinese, and distinguished artists collaborated. There is a gay and attractive lobby, then an area devotd to agricultural products...

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The Montreal Metro was inaugurated in the fall of 1966, offered another example of modern progress. It took less than five years to build a distance of 15 miles and a half (approximately 25 km)...

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The Minirail was the second main system transport of Expo 67. Contrary to the Expo Express which transported the passengers from an island to the other one...

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Built and exploited for several years by the city of Montreal. It is a very elegant establishment; we eat there very well...

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Swimming pool


There's a special invitation to Canadians to visit the Pavilion of New York state. It is in the nature of a veray warm message of friendship to a very close and good neighbor upon the occasion of its Centennial Year...

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The Republic of Korea Pavilion may look rather small when viewed from a distance, but it is so attractive that when visitors get close they are pratically certain to look inside...

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Cité du Havre pavilions:

Stadium, Place d'Accueil, International Broadcasting Center, Administrative Pavilion, Man the Creator: Fine Arts and Photography, Expo-Theatre, Jeunesses Musicales, Hospitality Pavilion, International Trade Center, Expo-Club, Quebec Industries, Olympique House, Labyrinth, Man in the community and Habitat 67.

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Alcan aquarium pavilion of Montreal, Fort Edmonton, Youth Pavilion, Spectacular Rides, Gyrotron, Carrefour International, Garden Of Stars, The Village, Safari, Spirale, Marina, Heliport and the Dolphins Lake.

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Notre-Dame island 1 pavilions:

Canada, Ontario, Atlantic Provinces, West Provinces, Quebec, Indiens of Canada, United Nations, France, Jamaica, Monaco, Haiti , Yougoslavia, Mauricius, OCDE, Grece, Chretian, Great Bretain, Trinidad and Tobago, Israel and the People Tree.

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The Expo Express was the main transport system for Expo 67. A mini-metro that served four stations on a route of 5.7 km...

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Control Center of Expo 67 is sponsored in part by the Canadian General Electric. You can see the computers analyzing data on housing and others.

The Expo-services was grouped into six areas of the site some how it can serve the public. Restaurants, shops, information desks, telephone and toilet. Expo-services and each provider has its bandstand.
Click here to go to the comparison page of yesterday and today. Pavilions have disappeared and others are still there.