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Montreal Celebrates Grand Prix with International Racing Fans Flocking to City

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Montreal Celebrates Grand Prix With International Racing Fans Flocking To City

Racing fans from all over the world have taken over parts of downtown Montreal as one of the country’s largest sporting events gets underway.

The Canadian Grand Prix brings in tens of thousands spectators for the annual three-day affair, with celebrations continuing off the racetrack in the evenings. Hotels, restaurants, and even stores fill up with fans who flock to the city for the big races and festivities.

Father and son Eddy and Alex Nunez came in from New York. As Formula One enthusiasts, they have also been to Italy. They arrived in Montreal before the kickoff and decided to check out the celebrations on Crescent Street. It’s a pretty cool city, Alex Nunez said Thursday, adding they also walked around Old Montreal earlier in the day.

The Grand Prix doesn’t just draw tourists. Montrealer Max Makovka has been lucky enough to check out some of the past races. This year, he was excited to stop by the festival downtown to meet other fans. It’s more just seeing everyone come together, Makova said. It’s a very cool event.

The action-packed weekend is definitely a good way to kick off the summer, he added. I’m personally a very big Formula One fan, Makovka said. So walking around seeing everyone wearing their shirts, the hats — it’s just a big thing for me to see other people share the sport that I love.

Crescent Street Grand Prix Festival spokesperson Karine Delage said the off-site event is good for people of all ages. For the weekend, the street turns into a venue with a variety of free activities and booths. There will also be bands and celebrities on hand, Delage said. It’s great for the city because whenever the money comes in, that just makes Montreal flourish, she said.

Montreal’s mayor says on top of the boost the event brings to the downtown core, it also has a positive impact on other neighborhoods. People are also interested in going to other boroughs, like Verdun, Mont-Royal, NDG, Côte-des-Neiges, Valérie Plante said. People want to visit Montreal because there’s stuff happening also in other boroughs.

Rachel Adams

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