The Olympic Park grounds and its thirteen on-site partners are visited by four million people every year. Open to the world and in harmony with the neighbouring community of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Olympic Park has become a unique recreational and tourist attraction where creation, discovery, entertainment, and sport coexist side-by-side.
Mission
The Olympic Park’s mission is:
- to develop, manage, promote and operate the Olympic Park, in particular to allow sports, cultural and community events, exhibitions, as well as tourist and recreational activities to be held there, in complementarity with its partners and the surrounding community; and
- to highlight the Olympic heritage and legacy.
Vision
- PARTICIPATE: Encourage neighbourhood residents, Montrealers, Quebecers, and visitors to make these valuable installations their own, as well as participate in activities at the Olympic Park—a site of discovery, entertainment, sports, and business, located in the heart of the Olympic neighbourhood.
- WELCOME: Work in partnership with and host memorable events, across all installations, 365 days a year.
- IMPLEMENT: Ensure the Olympic Park’s full potential is met, all while respecting the value of its heritage.
- CELEBRATE: Recognize the value of the Park—a Montréal icon soon to mark its 50th anniversary—which continues to be the pride of employees and users every day.
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Montreal, an Olympic city
The story of the Olympic Park construction is absolutely fascinating. From the groundbreaking to the addition of the Saputo Stadium in 2008 and the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium in 2013, here are some great moments of this fabulous adventure!
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