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The infamous Olympic Stadium in Montreal’s Olympic Park has had more
than its fair share of flack. Just ask any Montrealer and you’ll hear
it—the tales of disgust and scandal that surround the making of the
stadium intended for the 1976 Olympics. Known to locals as the “Big
‘O,’” the Olympic Stadium Montreal is definitely worth a visit.
The Montreal Olympic Stadium is a brilliant
structure, to be sure—it’s just too bad that it wasn’t completed until
1990—14 years after the Olympics had come and gone. Not only did the
Olympic Stadium Montreal take far longer to build than expected, it
also cost hundreds of millions more than estimated. To add insult to
injury, the Stadium and swimming complex have had a bad track record
with parts breaking down and falling apart.
The much talked about retractable roof for the Montreal Olympic Stadium didn’t even arrive from its origin, Paris, France,
until 1981. It sat unused for several years before the city found the
money to have it attached. Even then, it ripped several times and
needed expensive repairs. In 1991 part of the roof’s support causing
hunks of concrete weighing 55 tons to fall to the ground.
Miraculously, no one died. The city then decided to replace the
retractable roof with a non-retractable steel one—a project that cost
around $57 million. As if this wasn’t bad enough, another blunder took
place in 1993 when one of the Olympic pool floors fell in during a
therapy session with some senior citizens.
Apart from these major disasters, or perhaps
because of them, the Olympic Stadium has become a busy tourist
attraction in Montreal. The Stadium itself was made to hold 80,000
spectators and has been desperately trying to book events to pay for
its financial debt. If you don’t get to attend an event at the Olympic
Stadium Montreal, you can help take a bite out of the debt by taking a
guided tour of the complex. Tours leave daily from the lobby the
swimming complex. The natatorium, with six different pools, is
impressive. One of the pools has an adjustable bottom, and one is 15m
(49ft) deep for scuba diving.
For a great view of the city, take the cable
car that goes from the Montreal Olympic Stadium to an observation deck.
Tickets to the top cost $9 CAN for adults and $5.50CAN for children
and students. There is also a free shuttle bus from the Olympic Park
to the Botanical Garden.
The Olympic Stadium, a worthwhile tourist attraction in Montreal, is easily reached by metro stop Viau.
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