Ontario Pavilion at Expo 67

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The Ontario Pavilion at Expo 67 was the Canadian province’s showcase structure at Montreal’s 1967 world’s fair, highlighting Ontario’s culture, industry, and technological progress through innovative architecture and multimedia exhibits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exhibition building
world's fair pavilion
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
country Canada
event Expo 67 NERFINISHED
exhibitionType provincial pavilion
languageOfExhibits English
French
locatedIn Expo 67 NERFINISHED
Montreal
Quebec NERFINISHED
notableFor integration of culture and technology in exhibits
promotion of Ontario as an industrial leader
use of advanced audio-visual technology
openingDate 1967
operator Government of Ontario NERFINISHED
partOf Expo 67 national and provincial pavilions
purpose to highlight Ontario’s technological innovation
to present Ontario’s cultural identity
to promote Ontario
to showcase Ontario’s economic development
represents Ontario NERFINISHED
sitedOn Île Sainte-Hélène NERFINISHED
theme Ontario culture
Ontario industry
technological progress
timePeriod 1960s
used audio-visual presentations
innovative exhibition design
multimedia exhibits

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Île Notre-Dame hostedPavilion Ontario Pavilion at Expo 67
Dolores Claman wroteMusicFor Ontario Pavilion at Expo 67
this entity surface form: A Place to Stand (Expo 67 film)