Canada Global(Web News)The iconic Olympic Stadium in Montreal is finally set to get a much-needed facelift. The Quebec government announced Monday $870 million in funding for a new roof for the historic sports complex that hosted the 1976 Olympics.
Tourism Minister Caroline Proulx said the project would mean the Big O could operate year-round and therefore “create new opportunities to host trade shows, fairs, congresses, sporting events and large-scale shows”. will go.”
He added that the tourist attraction could double the number of paying visitors. It also meant the stadium could host up to 150 events per year from 30.
“Our government wants the Olympic Stadium to once again become a positive symbol for the metropolis and all of Quebec,” Proulx said in a statement.
Work will begin this summer and last about four years. During this time, the Olympic Stadium will be closed, but the facilities around the park will remain open. The
new roof will be rigid and have a transparent glass hoop that not only lets in light. will not only allow inbounds but also give stadium-goers a view of the stars above the city.
Proulx said bringing mega-concerts like Montreal’s could generate huge revenue for both the government and the city.
Proulx said the current roof Not only is it nearing its end, but the stadium will have to close completely within two years if nothing is done.
Proulx said the current roof Not only is it nearing its end, but the stadium will have to close completely within two years if nothing is done.