The Jamaica pavilion is one of the few building that still stand after Expo 67. This building is located not far from the Casino de Montreal.
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
Blauer, Horvath & Associates, Bryan Elliott Limited
This building is located in the «Secteur de valeur patrimoniale exceptionnelle Île Notre-Dame» AKA : "Area of outstanding heritage value Notre-Dame Island".
Expo 67
This pavilion was built for the 1967 Universal Exhibition which had the theme Man and his world. The City of Montreal then created from scratch the Ile Notre-Dame Island and made great development on St. Helene Island with among others the extension of the island to connect with Round Island. The Expo was a success with over 50 million visitors.
Patrimoine en devenir: l'architecture moderne du Québec
France Vanlaethem, 2012
Sur les traces du Montréal Moderne et du domaine de L’Estérel au Québec.
France Vanlaethem, Danielle Doucet, Sophie Mankowski, Conrad Gallant, 2008
Architecture - public building
Building achieved the same year (1967)
DowntownSaint-Henri / Petite-BourgogneWestmountSaint-LaurentAhuntsic / CartiervilleCôte-Saint-LucNDGOld MontrealVerdunMontréal NordLa Petite-PatrieCôte-des-NeigesMercierPlateau Mont-RoyalRosemontVilleray / Saint-Michel Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1967) See History of Montreal Section
Facts about Montreal
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