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Olympic Rings: A Symbol of Montreal's Olympic Legacy

A monumental tribute to the 1976 Montreal Olympics, symbolizing the city's rich athletic history and Olympic spirit.

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The Olympic Rings in Montreal stand as a vibrant reminder of the 1976 Summer Olympics, hosted by the city. These massive, colorful rings are strategically placed to be seen from different points in the city, making them a must-see attraction for tourists and a symbol of the city's athletic history.

A brief summary to Olympic Rings

  • Unnamed Road, 500 René-Lévesque Blvd W, Montreal, Ville-Marie, Quebec, H2Z 1W7, CA

Local tips

  • Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and capture the best lighting for photos.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Olympic Stadium and other Olympic Park attractions for a full experience.
  • Check for local events or festivals happening in the area to enhance your visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Montreal, take the Green Line (Line 1) to Berri-UQAM station. Transfer to the Orange Line (Line 2) towards Côte-Vertu and get off at Jean-Drapeau Station. Follow the signs towards Parc Jean-Drapeau, which leads through a pedestrian tunnel to the park and the Olympic Rings. A single fare for the Metro is approximately $3.50 CAD.

  • Bus

    From downtown, take bus routes 425 or 355 towards Parc Jean-Drapeau. Get off at the Parc Jean-Drapeau stop. The Olympic Rings are a short walk from the bus stop within the park. A single bus fare is about $3.50 CAD.

  • Walking

    From the Olympic Stadium, walk west along Pierre de Coubertin Ave, then turn left onto Rue Viau. Continue south to René-Lévesque Blvd W, where the Olympic Rings are located. The walk is approximately 20-30 minutes.

  • Parking

    Several parking lots are available near the Olympic Park. Parking lot P1 (4545 Pierre-De Coubertin Av.) and P2 (4141 Pierre-De Coubertin Av.) are open 24/7. Rates typically range from $5 CAD per 20 minutes to a maximum of $25 CAD for 24 hours. Event rates may vary between $25 and $60 CAD. Parking near the Olympic Stadium can also be found using parking apps.

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The Olympic Rings in Montreal serve as a lasting tribute to the city's hosting of the 1976 Summer Olympics. Located at 500 René-Lévesque Blvd W, these monumental rings are more than just a display; they represent Montreal's commitment to sports, international events, and the Olympic spirit. The rings are positioned to be visible from various locations throughout Montreal, making them an easily accessible and recognizable landmark. The surrounding area buzzes with the energy of the city, offering convenient access to parks and pathways for a pleasant stroll after visiting the rings. At night, the Olympic Rings are illuminated, creating a captivating and magical ambiance that draws both locals and tourists. The display provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to soak in the history and breathtaking views. For those interested in delving deeper into Montreal's Olympic legacy, nearby attractions such as the Olympic Stadium and the Montreal Biodome offer an enriching experience. The Olympic Rings not only commemorate a moment in time but also embody the enduring values of competition and camaraderie that define the Olympic Games. They stand as a symbol of motivation for past and current Olympians and serve as a reminder of Montreal's place in Olympic history.

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