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  1. Place Bonaventure is an office, exhibition, and hotel complex in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, adjacent to the city's Central Station. At 288,000 m 2 (3,100,000 sq ft) in size, Place Bonaventure was the second-largest commercial building in the world at the time of its completion in 1967. [2]

  2. Why choose Place Bonaventure? History of Place Bonaventure; History of the Exhibition Halls; Sustainable development; Services. Food services and shops; Parking; Access; Accommodations; Available spaces; Street Front; Interactive maps. Office space; Commercial space; New commercial street front space; Great Hall space; Getting there

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    Why choose Place Bonaventure? History of Place Bonaventure; History of the Exhibition Halls; Sustainable development; Services. Food services and shops; Parking; Access; Accommodations; Available spaces; Street Front; Interactive maps. Office space; Commercial space; New commercial street front space; Great Hall space; Getting there

  4. Remarkably easy to reach. With its location near major roads, its direct connection to two metro stations, Bonaventure and Square-Victoria-OACI, and to Central Station, Place Bonaventure is easily accessible for both motorists and public transport users.

  5. Mar 22, 2007 · Place Bonaventure, Montréal (designed by Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise, predecessor of the ARCOP Group, and constructed 1964-67), is the first multi-use building complex in Canada to create a permanent trade fair with large-scale convention and exhibition facilities.

  6. We wanted to go to the famous bagel places and Olympic Stadium...and we drove to Gay Village ( parking there took us 45 mins to find a spot) but once there is was fun seeing the street and the hanging lights covering about 2 miles all in the flag colors, it was very cool.

  7. May 1, 2015 · Place Bonaventure epitomized this spirit of euphoric optimism. Promoted as a city within a city, the 3-million-square-foot poured-in-place concrete monolith inspired superlatives from conception.