The Olympic Stadium (French: Stade Olympique) is a
stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada built as the
main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics. It
subsequently became the home of Montreal's
professional baseball and Canadian football teams.
The Olympic swimming pool is located under this
tower. An Olympic velodrome (since converted to
the Montreal Biodome, an indoor nature museum) was
situated at the base of the tower in a building
similar in design to the swimming pool. The
building was built as the main stadium for the
1976 Summer Olympic Games. The stadium was host to
various events including: the opening and closing
ceremonies, athletics, football finals, and some
equestrian events.
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Quebec City (French: Québec) is the capital of
the province of Quebec in Canada. Located at a
commanding position on cliffs overlooking the St.
Lawrence Seaway, Quebec City's Old Town is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only city north
of Mexico with its original city walls.
Quebec City's main sight is the Old Town, the
upper part of which is surrounded by a stone wall
built by both French and British armies. It is now
a tourist district with many small boutiques and
hundreds of historical and photographic points of
interest. Some of the buildings are original
structures, while others are built in the same
style and architecture as former buildings.
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