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Overview
BIE-classUniversal exposition
CategoryFirst category General Exposition
NameExpo 67
MottoMan and His World
Building(s)Habitat 67
Area365 hectares (900 acres)
Visitors54,991,806[1]
Organized byPierre Dupuy
Participant(s)
Countries60
Organizations2
Location
CountryCanada
CityMontreal
VenueNotre Dame Island
Saint Helen's Island
Cité du Havre
Coordinates45°31′00″N 73°32′08″W / 45.51667°N 73.53556°W / 45.51667; -73.53556
Timeline
Bidding1958
Awarded1962
OpeningApril 28, 1967 (1967-04-28)
ClosureOctober 29, 1967 (1967-10-29)
Universal expositions
PreviousCentury 21 Exposition in Seattle
NextExpo 70 in Osaka
Specialized Expositions
PreviousIVA 65 in Munich
NextHemisFair '68 in San Antonio
Internet
Websiteexpo67

The 1967 International and Universal Exposition, commonly known as Expo 67, was a general exhibition from April 28 to October 29, 1967.[2] It was a category one world's fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is considered to be one of the most successful World's Fairs of the 20th century[3] with the most attendees to that date and 62 nations participating. It also set the single-day attendance record for a world's fair, with 569,500 visitors on its third day.

Expo 67 was Canada's main celebration during its centennial year. The fair had been intended to be held in Moscow, to help the Soviet Union celebrate the Russian Revolution's 50th anniversary; however, for various reasons, the Soviets decided to cancel, and Canada was awarded it in late 1962.

The project was not well supported in Canada at first. It took the determination of Montreal's mayor, Jean Drapeau, and a new team of managers to guide it past political, physical and temporal hurdles. Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.[4]

After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions continued on as an exhibition called Man and His World, open during the summer months from 1968 until 1984. By that time, most of the buildings—which had not been designed to last beyond the original exhibition—had deteriorated and were dismantled. Today, the islands that hosted the world exhibition are mainly used as parkland and for recreational use, with only a few remaining structures from Expo 67 to show that the event was held there.

  1. ^ "The Film".
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Fulford was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "The Most Successful World Fair – Expo 67". Voices of East Anglia
  4. ^ OECD (2008). Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events. OECD Publishing. p. 54. ISBN 978-9264042070.

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