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beyond the control of Expo's management, was guest accommodation and lodging. Logexpo was created to direct visitors to accommodations in the
Montreal area, which usually meant that visitors would stay at the homes of people they were unfamiliar with, rather than traditional hotels or motels. The Montreal populace opened their homes to thousands of guests. Unfortunately for some visitors, they were sometimes sent to less than respectable establishments where operators took full advantage of the tourist trade. Management of Logexpo was refused to Expo and was managed by a Quebec provincial authority. Still, Expo would get most of the blame for directing visitors to these establishments. But overall, a visit to Expo from outside Montreal was still seen as a bargain.
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Kniewasser, presented the master plan and the preliminary budget of $ 167 million for construction: it would balloon to over $ 439 million by 1967. The plan and budget narrowly passed a vote in Pearson's federal cabinet, passing by one vote, and then it was officially submitted on December 23, 1963.
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project did only five years earlier: this was even before any buildings or infrastructure were constructed. With the initial phase of construction completed, it is easy to see why the budget for the exhibition was going to be larger than anyone expected. In the fall of 1963, Expo's general manager,
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Olympic basin is used by many local rowing clubs. A beach was built on the shores of the remaining artificial lake. There are many acres of parkland and cycle paths on both Saint Helen's Island and the western tip of Notre Dame Island. The site has been used for a number of events such as a
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Nations, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held remains, however in an abandoned and deteriorating state. The Jamaican, Tunisian and partial remains of the Korean pavilion (roof only) also survive, as well as the CIBC banking centre. In Cite du Havre the Expo Theatre,
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and was titled: "Hey Friend, Say Friend/Un Jour, Un Jour". Complaints were made about the suitability of the song, as its lyrics mentioned neither Montreal nor Expo 67. The song was selected from an international competition with over 2,200 entries from 35 countries.
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was always intended to be a lasting legacy of the fair. Most of its rides and booths were permanent. When the Expo fairgrounds closed nightly, at around 10:00 p.m., visitors could still visit La Ronde, which closed at 2:30 a.m.
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The Czechoslovakian pavilion was designed to be disassembled and sold, attracting the interest of the province of Newfoundland, though its bid was not preferred by the Czechoslovakian government at first. On September 5, 1967,
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released a video for the song "Dreams Tonite" in which they have been digitally inserted into footage taken during the fair. The band said in a statement that Canada was at its coolest 50 years ago in Montreal at Expo
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closed Expo at Place des Nations with the mournful spontaneous farewell: "It is with great regret that I declare that the Universal and International Exhibition of 1967 has come to an official end." All rides and the
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Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, the USSR, and Yugoslavia;
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offered nineteen works of art by artists who were born after the 1967 universal exposition. Their work was inspired by Expo 67 and shed a new light and vision on this event.
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statistics, in 1967 Canadian dollars, were: revenues of $ 221,239,872, costs of $ 431,904,683, and a deficit of $ 210,664,811.
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Scanlon, Joseph (August 20, 1963). "Who'll Pay What? World's Fair Still 'Bogged Down'".
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In 1992, the Pavillion de la France was refurbished and is now the home of the
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Expo 67 opened to the public on the morning of Friday, April 28, 1967, with a
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4011:""It Takes a Thief" A Thief Is a Thief (TV Episode 1968) – IMDb"
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dome, now enclosing an environmental sciences museum called the
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Expo 67 in Montreal's extensive photo collection about the fair
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2508:"An EXPO 67 Kaleidoscope: Ten Scenes from Terre Des Hommes"
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4056:"Watch: Alvvays Share Retro-Themed 'Dreams Tonite' Video"
3902:"Explosion 67 – Youth and Their World | Montreal Museums"
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In conjunction with the opening of Expo 67, the Canadian
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The News and Eastern Townships Advocate , June 22, 1967.
2160:"Shanghai 2010 Expo Breaks World Fair Attendance Record"
2106:(in French). Montreal: Foundation Expo67. Archived from
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Site map of Expo 67, highlighting 20 of the 90 pavilions
2809:"Computer Muffs: Busy Weekend Seen for Montreal's Fair"
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contains the line 'I shouted out, "Free the Expo '67"'.
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3583:. Montreal: Parc Jean-Drapeau. 2012. Archived from
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1967:. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Ltd. p. 10.
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508:took power. This meant that former Prime Minister
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2594:"Hey Friend! All That Fanfare Doesn't Make a Hit"
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2622:Maitland, Alan; Alec Bollini (January 2, 1967).
2564:"'Affront to Parliament' Charged by Diefenbaker"
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2021:One Canada The Years of Achievement 1956 to 1962
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692:: Resources for Man; Man in Control; Progress.
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3960:"New Film Celebrates Expo 67, 50 Years Later"
3852:"Expo 67: A World of Dreams – Stewart Museum"
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2880:"Oh Those Uniforms: From Lamé to Miniskirt"
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352:1967 International and Universal Exposition
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1978:"The Most Successful World Fair – Expo 67"
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6703:1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery
6193:Service de police de la Ville de Montréal
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3826:"In Search of Expo 67 – MAC Montréal"
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3259:"USSR, Canada, Biggest Attractions".
3176:"Exhibitions Information (1931–2005)"
3002:from the original on January 16, 2021
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2506:Moore, Christopher (June–July 2007).
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16:World's fair held in Montreal, Quebec
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2686:Scrivener, Leslie (April 22, 2007).
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2241:Brown, Kingsley (November 5, 1963).
2158:Beaton, Jessica (October 26, 2010).
1992:
1965:Remembering Expo: A Pictorial Record
1654:Explosion 67 – Youth and their World
1611:Between March 17 and October 1, the
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1150:Bureau International des Expositions
1123:"Vive Montréal... Vive le Québec...
566:Montebello conference produces theme
442:Bureau International des Expositions
6758:National Historic Sites in Montreal
6743:Concordia University Netanyahu riot
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5818: Postponed to 2021 due to the
5524:British Empire Exhibition 1924–1925
4150:Terres des Hommes/Man and His World
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3801:"Fashioning Expo 67 – Musee McCord"
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2352:. Montreal. May 5, 1967. p. 15
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1514:Grand Falls Arts and Culture Centre
1506:Ceskoslovenske Aerolinie Flight 523
959:, Expo Theatre, Place des Nations,
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5983:2002–06 reorganization of Montreal
3730:Berton, Book Jacket and pp.358–364
3581:"Cultural and Historical Heritage"
3376:Lamon, Georges (August 31, 1984).
3033:"The Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo"
3023:, clips from the Ed Sullivan show.
1688:. The installation is directed by
895:", broadcast live from Expo 67 on
610:Terre des Hommes/Man and His World
436:in his memoir. Montreal's mayor,
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6423:Réseau de transport métropolitain
6298:Montreal Public Libraries Network
5998:National Historic Sites of Canada
4436:A Place to Stand, a Place to Grow
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4031:"Expo 67 on Battlestar Galactica"
3433:"The French and Québec Pavilions"
2910:Canadian Postal Archives Database
2834:Canadian Press (April 29, 1967).
2807:American Press (April 29, 1967).
2731:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2251:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2194:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
2133:"Montreal Gets 1967 World's Fair"
1833:Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant
1738:, was filmed at the Expo in 1967.
1256:The participating countries were
1001:Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo 1967
826:A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow
63:First category General Exposition
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6688:Montreal Metropolitan Commission
6668:Black Power movement in Montreal
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5963:Montreal Metropolitan Commission
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2815:. Spokane, Washington. p. 2
2592:Haig, Terry (December 5, 1966).
2455:Rice, Robert (August 13, 1963).
2425:Bantey, Bill (August 13, 1963).
2024:. Macmillan of Canada. pp.
1496:race track that is used for the
543:Jasmin wrote a book, in French,
6280:Université du Québec à Montréal
6264:École de technologie supérieure
5978:Oldest buildings and structures
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7277:Dennis MartĂnez's perfect game
4288:1967 Montréal (BIE World Expo)
4273:on Archives of Ontario website
4173:Expo 67 – A Virtual Experience
3683:TU THANH HA (April 26, 2007).
3145:Pape, Gordon (July 26, 1967).
2722:Expo 67: Back to the Future...
2562:Creery, Tim (March 18, 1964).
2098:Jasmin, Yves (April 1, 2012).
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1859:Line 4 Yellow (Montreal Metro)
1003:at the Autostade in Montreal.
813:". Gimby earned the name the "
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7659:History of Canada (1960–1981)
7124:Opening Day starting pitchers
6003:COVID-19 pandemic in Montreal
4210:National Film Board of Canada
4130:Official Expo 1967 Guide Book
3500:Buildings With A Tale To Tell
3462:"Room Rental La Toundra Hall"
2842:. Windsor, Ontario. p. 1
2762:Waltz, Jay (April 28, 1967).
2406:Roy (1967), Table of contents
2332:Official Expo 1967 Guide Book
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1680:National Film Board of Canada
1650:Centre d'Histoire de Montréal
1559:!" De Gaulle was rebutted in
1322:Man and His World (1968–1984)
1092:Front de libération du Québec
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504:government of Prime Minister
495:and Ontario pavilions in view
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7282:Meilleure Ă©quipe de baseball
6723:École Polytechnique massacre
4514:Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo
4114:: Doubleday Canada Limited.
3693:. p. A3. Archived from
3346:Kelly, Mark (June 5, 1995).
3211:"Expo 67: A Multiple Vision"
2836:"310,00 On Expo's First Day"
2018:Diefenbaker, John G (1976).
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1823:Canadian National Exhibition
1510:Gander International Airport
1508:crashed during takeoff from
1423:Société du parc Jean-Drapeau
1201:All-Russia Exhibition Centre
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650:Du Pont Auditorium of Canada
612:, she elucidates the theme:
545:La petite histoire d'Expo 67
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6403:Gare d'autocars de Montréal
4200:Library and Archives Canada
4178:Library and Archives Canada
4168:Official website of the BIE
3297:Library and Archives Canada
3273:Expo 67 Guidebook, pp.94—95
3057:Library and Archives Canada
2914:Library and Archives Canada
2243:"Building the World's Fair"
2058:Library and Archives Canada
1845:, held in Vancouver in 1986
1827:Pacific National Exhibition
1795:
1639:Expo 67 – a World of Dreams
1085:
999:Another attraction was the
458:1900 Exposition Universelle
10:
7685:
6673:Sir George Williams affair
4249:February 15, 2020, at the
4184:November 19, 2011, at the
3776:"Expo 67 – 50 Years Later"
3053:Expo 67: Man and His World
2996:Canadian Museum of History
1715:Expo 67 Mission Impossible
1624:Museum of Contemporary Art
1238:Expo 67 also featured the
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787:House of Commons of Canada
572:National Gallery of Canada
538:Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien
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256:October 29, 1967
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4255:Hagley Museum and Library
4236:October 24, 2007, at the
4140:Publishing Co. Ltd. 1967.
3293:Expo 67 Man and His World
3209:Shatnoff, Judith (1967).
3083:"1967 Our Summer of Love"
2346:"Jasmin to Receive Award"
2054:Expo 67 Man and His World
1864:ĂŽle Sainte-Helene Station
1708:the city hall of Montreal
1494:Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
1373:Park and surviving relics
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6588:Capitulation of Montreal
6254:CSS Marguerite-Bourgeoys
5968:Montreal Urban Community
4107:1967: The Last Good Year
4035:www.worldsfairphotos.com
3633:"The Town of Grand Bank"
3611:Arts and Culture Centres
2415:Expo 67 Guidebook, p. 38
2321:Expo 67 Guidebook, p. 29
2186:"Montreal Gets the Call"
1963:Fulford, Robert (1968).
1892:
1660:material and interviews.
1586:. In 2007, a new group,
1419:Société du parc des Îles
1082:entertained the crowds.
945:Ukrainian Shumka Dancers
606:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
514:Progressive Conservative
241:April 28, 1967
97:365 hectares (900 acres)
6748:Dawson College shooting
6563:Great Peace of Montreal
6104:René Lévesque Boulevard
5695:New York City 1964–1965
5685:San Francisco 1939–1940
5570:New York City 1826–1897
4373:Something to Sing About
3496:"The Canadian Pavilion"
2813:Spokane Daily Chronicle
2694:. Toronto. p. D4.
1109:flared up again in the
972:La Ronde amusement park
822:Something to Sing About
771:
301:Specialized Expositions
7359:National League East:
7353:Division Championships
6548:Saint-Sulpice Seminary
6533:Notre-Dame de Montréal
6271:Université de Montréal
5245:Johannesburg 1936–1937
4226:Expo 67 Official Guide
4205:Impressions of Expo 67
4148:; Robert, Guy (1967).
3856:www.stewart-museum.org
3472:. 2007. Archived from
3409:. 2007. Archived from
3299:. 2007. Archived from
3059:. 2007. Archived from
2971:archivesdemontreal.com
2794:The Toronto Daily Star
2748:. Toronto. p. 48.
2746:The Toronto Daily Star
2600:. Montreal. p. 10
2484:The Toronto Daily Star
2060:. 2007. Archived from
1535:Expo's lasting effects
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1291:Guyana and Venezuela;
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932:Post Office Department
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899:on Sunday, May 7, 1967
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7303:Philadelphia Phillies
7197:City Island Ball Park
7179:Hiram Bithorn Stadium
7134:Owners and executives
6753:2012 student movement
6388:Aéroports de Montréal
6335:Festivals and parades
6303:Jewish Public Library
6031:Hochelaga Archipelago
5630:Portland, Oregon 1905
5286:Taihoku (Taipei) 1935
4231:Expo 67 at ExpoMuseum
4058:. September 13, 2017.
3558:. Montreal. p. 1
3439:on September 26, 2012
3190:on September 27, 2007
3153:. Montreal. p. 1
2796:. Toronto. p. 1.
2770:. New York. p. 1
2486:. Toronto. p. 7.
2397:Roy (1967), pp. 20–22
1982:Voices of East Anglia
1871:List of world's fairs
1584:New York World's Fair
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1125:Vive le Québec Libre!
1103:Arab–Israeli conflict
1056:Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
943:shows, including the
917:
875:
765:Saint Lawrence Seaway
761:Montreal Expo Express
728:, and Quebec premier
709:
640:
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423:
277:Century 21 Exposition
268:Universal expositions
201:45.51667°N 73.53556°W
38:Official Expo 67 Logo
7053:Washington Nationals
6713:1976 Summer Olympics
6708:Gargantua bar attack
6553:Battle of Long Sault
6538:Governor of Montreal
6228:Concordia University
6223:Lester B. Pearson SB
6152:Municipal government
6109:Saint Jacques Street
6066:Saint Lawrence River
6061:Rivière des Prairies
5988:1976 Summer Olympics
5766:Wellington 1939–1940
5625:Charleston 1901–1902
5585:Louisville 1883–1887
5306:Chiang Mai 2011–2012
5173:Chiang Mai 2006–2007
4343:Saint Helen's Island
3756:on November 30, 2018
3697:on September 5, 2007
3556:The Montreal Gazette
3413:on February 23, 2007
3180:Previous Exhibitions
2992:"Micheline Legendre"
2884:The Montreal Gazette
2598:The Montreal Gazette
2568:The Edmonton Journal
2350:The Montreal Gazette
2257:on November 10, 2012
1789:They Might Be Giants
1769:Battlestar Galactica
1628:In Search of Expo 67
1573:The Paris of America
1557:Vive le Québec Libre
1549:Washington Nationals
1402:Saint Helen's Island
1345:1976 Summer Olympics
1113:, which resulted in
981:The Ed Sullivan Show
897:The Ed Sullivan Show
838:Expo 67 opening week
750:critical path method
673:Man in the Community
601:Wind, Sand and Stars
526:Robert Fletcher Shaw
477:Saint Helen's Island
354:, commonly known as
170:Saint Helen's Island
55:Universal exposition
7664:History of Montreal
7212:Space Coast Stadium
6785:Pre-European period
6698:Blue Bird Café fire
6658:St. Lawrence Seaway
6593:American occupation
6507:History of Montreal
6218:English Montreal SB
5911:Notable Montrealers
5802:Rio de Janeiro 1922
5675:Cleveland 1936–1937
5665:San Diego 1935–1936
5650:San Diego 1915–1917
5240:Kimberley 1892–1893
5163:Haarlemmermeer 2002
4808:Port-au-Prince 1949
4267:"Expo 67", part of
4196:50 Years of Expo 67
3661:. Parc Jean-Drapeau
3384:on January 8, 2015.
3263:. October 30, 1967.
2860:Berton, pp. 272–273
2496:Berton, pp. 260,262
1817:Alfa Romeo Montreal
1719:Maisonneuve theatre
1690:Karine Lanoie-Brien
1580:Quebec sovereignism
1498:Canadian Grand Prix
922:and Prime Minister
702:Construction begins
206:45.51667; -73.53556
197: /
7233:The Happy Wanderer
7207:Roger Dean Stadium
7129:Player of the Year
6728:Sex Garage protest
6638:Golden Square Mile
6623:Great Fire of 1852
6598:North West Company
6157:Opposition leaders
5756:Auckland 1913–1914
5600:San Francisco 1894
5261:Calcutta 1883–1884
5091:exhibitions (AIPH)
4803:New York 1939–1940
4758:San Francisco 1915
4278:Expo 67 Collection
4269:Centennial Ontario
4244:Expo 67 miscellany
3744:"Expo 17 Proposal"
3718:The Globe and Mail
3690:The Globe and Mail
3476:on August 18, 2006
3332:on April 28, 2012.
3129:The Ottawa Journal
3093:on August 28, 2012
3021:Back to the Future
2920:on January 1, 2013
2768:The New York Times
2656:The Calgary Herald
2379:Berton, pp.269–270
2137:The Ottawa Citizen
2085:The Globe and Mail
1775:The Canadian band
1729:In popular culture
1617:Fashioning Expo 67
1563:by Prime Minister
1431:Montreal Biosphere
1427:Buckminster Fuller
1398:
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1383:Montreal Biosphère
1360:Buckminster Fuller
1337:flatwater canoeing
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1233:Buckminster Fuller
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1167:Expo Express train
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1096:American President
1080:Jefferson Airplane
1024:Jacqueline Kennedy
965:Automotive Stadium
949:Micheline Legendre
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668:Man and his Health
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519:Canadian diplomat
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6162:Political parties
6099:Montreal Exchange
5958:Montreal District
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5820:COVID-19 pandemic
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5797:Buenos Aires 1910
5751:Christchurch 1906
5660:Philadelphia 1926
5070:Buenos Aires 2023
4688:Philadelphia 1876
4631:World exhibitions
4597:
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4540:Urban development
4403:Indians of Canada
4339:Notre Dame Island
3587:on March 22, 2012
3506:on April 17, 2007
3466:parc Jean-Drapeau
3403:Parc Jean-Drapeau
3303:on March 14, 2012
3063:on March 14, 2012
2540:Berton, p.297-298
2164:CNN International
2110:on April 14, 2013
2104:Carnets de l'Expo
2064:on March 31, 2007
1838:Expo 67 pavilions
1812:A Centennial Song
1717:premiered at the
1668:downtown Montreal
1626:, the exhibition
1565:Lester B. Pearson
1553:Charles De Gaulle
1479:Victoria STOLport
1411:Parc Jean-Drapeau
1406:Notre Dame Island
1303:
1302:
1251:Canadian Pavilion
1187:Expo 67 pavilions
1119:Charles De Gaulle
1099:Lyndon B. Johnson
1068:The Grateful Dead
1062:. Musicians like
1052:Maurice Chevalier
1040:Charles de Gaulle
1028:Robert F. Kennedy
1016:Lyndon B. Johnson
924:Lester B. Pearson
738:artificial island
725:Île Sainte-Hélène
720:Lester B. Pearson
401:Man and His World
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166:Notre Dame Island
79:Man and His World
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7649:1967 in Montreal
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6026:Greater Montreal
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5877:City of Montreal
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5835:World portal
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5590:New Orleans 1884
5354:London 1871–1874
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5009:New Orleans 1984
4979:San Antonio 1968
4954:Helsingborg 1955
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4547:Concordia Bridge
4429:A Place to Stand
4417:In the Labyrinth
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1699:and produced by
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1685:In the Labyrinth
1602:50th anniversary
1596:sesquicentennial
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1060:Marlene Dietrich
1008:Canada's monarch
992:and Australia's
881:Florence Ballard
844:Governor General
820:The theme song "
696:Man the Provider
690:Man the Producer
678:Man the Explorer
630:
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618:Terre des Hommes
596:Terre des Hommes
584:John Tuzo Wilson
510:John Diefenbaker
454:world exposition
434:John Diefenbaker
424:Expo 67 passport
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6578:1732 earthquake
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6398:Central Station
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5499:Kristiania 1914
5384:Copenhagen 1888
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5284:
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5281:Hangzhou 1929
5279:
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5276:Semarang 1914
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5123:Montreal 1980
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5089:horticultural
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5077:Belgrade 2027
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5054:Zaragoza 2008
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5029:Brisbane 1988
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4855:Shanghai 2010
4853:
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4845:Hannover 2000
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4823:Montreal 1967
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4743:Brussels 1910
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4652:Retroactively
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