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A VIEW OF THE FOUR MAIN AREAS of the Montreal site of the World Exhibition for 1967. Taken from 5000 feet above the St. Lawrence river, it shows, from left to right, in the foreground Victoria Bridge and the entrance to the Exhibition at the base of Mackay Pier. In the centre, the nearlyfinished orthotropic bridge, joining the pier to lie Sainte Helene. At the downstream end of the island the site of the amusement area, La Ronde. To the right, He Notre Dame, showing the finished substructural work on the bridge joining the island with He Sainte Helene and the traces of the paths and canals between the future pavilion sites. To the extreme right is the Seaway and to its right, the site of the south shore car park with a capacity of 10,000.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5

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A VIEW OF THE FOUR MAIN AREAS of the Montreal site of the World Exhibition for 1967. Taken from 5000 feet above the St. Lawrence river, it shows, from left to right, in the foreground Victoria Bridge and the entrance to the Exhibition at the base of Mackay Pier. In the centre, the nearlyfinished orthotropic bridge, joining the pier to lie Sainte Helene. At the downstream end of the island the site of the amusement area, La Ronde. To the right, He Notre Dame, showing the finished substructural work on the bridge joining the island with He Sainte Helene and the traces of the paths and canals between the future pavilion sites. To the extreme right is the Seaway and to its right, the site of the south shore car park with a capacity of 10,000. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5

A VIEW OF THE FOUR MAIN AREAS of the Montreal site of the World Exhibition for 1967. Taken from 5000 feet above the St. Lawrence river, it shows, from left to right, in the foreground Victoria Bridge and the entrance to the Exhibition at the base of Mackay Pier. In the centre, the nearlyfinished orthotropic bridge, joining the pier to lie Sainte Helene. At the downstream end of the island the site of the amusement area, La Ronde. To the right, He Notre Dame, showing the finished substructural work on the bridge joining the island with He Sainte Helene and the traces of the paths and canals between the future pavilion sites. To the extreme right is the Seaway and to its right, the site of the south shore car park with a capacity of 10,000. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5

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