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25: 898: 794: 361: 397: 533: 82: 722:. From the Expo '67 Guide Book: "You're on centre stage for the RCMP Musical Ride... on centre ice for hockey... on the track at the Stampede! CIRCLE-VISION 360° surrounds you with all the fun and excitement of Canada's most thrilling events and its scenic beauty. And then, take your children to the Enchanted Forest... see exciting new communication services for the future... all in the Telephone Pavilion!" The pavilion also offered many of the public their first look at 134: 541: 632: 210: 326:- Australia's Pavilion featured a large lounge area with prominent Australian oil paintings and seat-activated audio chairs that gave commentary in either French or English on a variety of Australian topics. There was also a static tropical coral display representing the Great Barrier Reef, and a kangaroo enclosure. 756:- 44 stylized tree tops created the unique roof, the tallest tree reaching 8 stories. Out front, guests were greeted by a stylized sculpture of a roll of paper being unwound. The sculpture had the attached meaning of: "(paper) the principal tool Man uses to record his thoughts". The trees were constructed with 805:- A pavilion devoted to the Indigenous people of Canada. It was one of the most controversial buildings as it included photos and works of art that depicted the difficulties faced by Indigenous people in Canada (such as on reserves, and issues raised with the use of 1401: 1355: 809:). It showcased the plight of Indigenous people before and after the arrival of European settlers, and explained at length how those European settlers needed the aid of Indigenous people in order to survive the harsh winters in Canada. 145:
pavilion, which attracted about 13 million visitors. Rounding out the top five pavilions (by attendance) were: Canada (11 million visitors), the United States (9 million), France (8.5 million), and Czechoslovakia (8 million).
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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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Douglas fir plywood (19 mm) over a steel frame. All of the trees had the same 4.9m base, but the height varied from 5 to 18 m. The plywood was coated with various shades of green
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Algeria, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, and Upper Volta;
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The exposition displayed many nations, corporations, industries, technologies, social themes, religions, and designs, including the
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Absent countries included the People's Republic of China, Spain, South Africa (banned from BIE-sanctioned events due to its
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Most of the pavilions were demolished in the years following Expo 67. The following are still extant in situ:
130:, whose units were purchased by private Montrealers after the fair was concluded and is still occupied today. 916: 646:- Man and Life; Man his Planet and Space; Man and the Oceans; man and the Polar Regions; Man and his Health. 1242: 1140: 1123: 255: 1430: 1568: 1246: 162:
Burma, Ceylon, China (Taiwan), Korea, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Thailand and the United Arab Republic;
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The Czechoslovakian government donated its pavilion to the government of the province of
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Société du parc Jean-Drapeau. "Vol. 3: Présentation du parc et diagnostic physique".
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Concrete Toronto: A Guide to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties to the Seventies
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Barbados, Cuba, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela;
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with an acrylic skin (which would catch fire and melt away in 1976). The Expo 67
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featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World, on a theme derived from
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Main Aquarium: mostly demolished; remnant used as Route 67 group space
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as a gesture of gratitude for rescue efforts following the crash of
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Plan directeur de conservation, d'aménagement et de développement
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Michael McClelland & Graeme Stewart, ed. (26 October 2007).
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The following pavilions were removed and reassembled elsewhere:
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The USSR pavilion was moved to Moscow and exists today as the
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on September 5, 1967, during Expo. The pavilion was moved to
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The Yugoslavian pavilion was purchased for $ 1 and moved to
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CBC Digital Archives - Expo 67: Montreal Welcomes the World
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The most popular display of the exposition was the soaring
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A lot of documentation and a slideshow with over 70 photos
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The Jeunesses Musicales du Canada pavilion was moved to
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Overview of Expo 67 pavilions by author Jeffrey Stanton
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Designed by 1729:Yugoslav architecture beyond former Yugoslavia 536:3rd most visited: USA Pavilion (with minirail) 194:policy), and many countries of South America. 1617:Expo 67 in photos - www.worldsfairphotos.com 526:Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Pavilion 1704:Buildings and structures completed in 1967 1295: 544:Apollo Command Module, inside USA Pavilion 915:, which premiered the highly influential 364:5th most visited: Czechoslovakia pavillon 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 896: 792: 630: 539: 531: 395: 359: 208: 132: 80: 32:This article includes a list of general 16:Exposition buildings in Montreal, Quebec 726:state-of-the-art videophone called the 400:4th most visited: Pavillon de la France 1696: 1455: 1270: 1268: 638:one of the theme pavilions at Expo 67. 186:Canada, Mexico, and the United States. 97:International and Universal Exposition 1724:World's fair architecture in Montreal 1483: 1428: 1424: 1422: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1275:"USSR, Canada, Biggest Attractions". 1154:Grand Bank, Newfoundland and Labrador 197: 103:, written by the famous French pilot 1709:Buildings and structures in Montreal 1484:Brown, Kingsley (November 5, 1963). 652:- Resources for Man; Man in Control. 18: 1265: 964: 960:all shared the same building space. 749:Canadian Pacific - Cominco Pavilion 13: 1419: 1367: 1094:Administration and Press Pavilion 883:shared the same pavilion building. 744:Canadian National Railway Pavilion 619: 149:The participating countries were: 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1740: 1580: 1541: 1518:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1494:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1210:A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow 1086:Man the Creator (theme pavilion) 921:A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow 550:United States of America Pavilion 516:Trinidad & Tobago and Grenada 1719:Modernist architecture in Canada 1334:"Papineau GĂ©rin-Lajoie Le Blanc" 754:Canadian Pulp and Paper Pavilion 23: 1574:Historica Minutes TV Commercial 1429:Smith, Stephen (Apr 27, 2017). 1558:Expo 67 - A Virtual Experience 1509:Expo 67: Back to the Future... 1394: 1347: 1326: 1283: 859:Provincial and state pavilions 178:South America & Caribbean: 1: 1546: 1526:Official Expo 1967 Guide Book 1253: 917:multi-dynamic image technique 848:Sermons from Science Pavilion 693:Privately-sponsored pavilions 1653:. 2007-04-26. Archived from 1636:Canadian Film Encyclopedia: 1469:: Doubleday Canada Limited. 1243:Canadian National Exhibition 1141:Gander International Airport 1124:All-Russia Exhibition Centre 1058:Habitat 67 (theme pavilion) 901:The Expo 67 Ontario pavilion 256:Democratic Republic of Congo 7: 1627:The Films of Expo 67, from 1569:Library and Archives Canada 1486:"Building the World's Fair" 1247:Pacific National Exhibition 1169: 797:Indians of Canada pavilion. 783:European Community Pavilion 137:Most visited: USSR Pavilion 10: 1745: 773:Economic Progress Pavilion 566:Cambridge Seven Associates 88: 1592:"THE" site on the Expo 67 1536:Publishing Co. Ltd. 1967. 1007: 996:Office of the SociĂ©tĂ© du 768:Chatelaine Magazine House 626:Official Guide of Expo 67 482:– countries represented: 304:- Countries represented: 246:- Countries represented: 204:Official Guide of Expo 67 1622:Usage of wood at Expo 67 1612:Expo 67 postcard gallery 1462:1967: The Last Good Year 713:Walt Disney Imagineering 122:. 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