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February 20, 1999 – First Toronto Maple Leafs game at their new home, versus the Montreal Canadiens. The Maple Leafs won 3–2 with an overtime goal by Steve Thomas. Todd Warriner of the Leafs scored the first goal ever at the new arena. February 6, 2000 – 2000 NHL All-Star Game; June 22–23, 2002 – 2002 NHL Entry Draft
Montreal's soccer team, the Montreal Impact, played its home games on the large soccer pitch from 1993 to 2007 and both the professional team and its academy trained there until 2015. Montreal Impact's USL-Pro affiliate FC Montreal played their games at Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard in 2016.
The square is now colloquially referred to as Jurassic Park by the fans and media in addition to the real name, the Raptors Tailgate. [ 6 ] On September 25, 2014, it was reported that the official name of the square would be changed to Ford Square from Maple Leaf Square, after the Ford Motor Company of Canada 's purchase of naming rights to the ...
Varsity Stadium is also a former home of the Toronto Argonauts, and has previously hosted the Grey Cup, the Vanier Cup, several matches of the 1976 Summer Olympics soccer tournament, and the final game of the North American Soccer League's 1984 Soccer Bowl series (which was also the last game played by the original NASL).
The Montreal Eaton Centre (French: Centre Eaton de Montréal) is a shopping mall located in the downtown core of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is accessible through the Underground City, which is connected to the Montreal Metro's McGill station. The Montreal Eaton Centre opened on November 14, 1990. [2]
It opened in 1974 with 55 stores, two of which were the department store anchors Zellers (later Target) and Sears as well as a Dominion Supermarket,. [2] [3] A freestanding Sears Home Store was added to the mall property in 1998. An Eaton's department store was added in the early 1990s, which later became a Hudson's Bay location.
Centre Kirkland & Centre St-Charles [61] Les Galeries Kirkland [62] Place Kirkland [63] Mount Royal. Centre commercial Place l'Acadie-Beaumont [64] Centre commercial VMR [65] Centre Rockland–Mount Royal [66] Pointe-Claire. Centre Fairview–Pointe-Claire; Plaza Pointe-Claire; Westmount. Place Alexis-Nihon (partly in Montreal/Ville-Marie ...
A Lowe's home improvement store opened in the former Target store in late November 2016, [4] but it had closed by the end of February 2019. [5] A Canada Computers store has now been open since December 14, 2019 in the former Lowe's store. [6] With 59,004.7 square metres (635,121 sq ft) of retail space, it is one of the largest malls in Toronto.