Le tournoi de tennis du Canada est un tournoi de tennis professionnel. L'édition féminine 1984 se dispute à Montréal du 20 au 26 août 1984. Chris Evert remporte le simple dames. En finale, elle bat Alycia Moulton, décrochant à cette occasion le 127e titre de sa carrière sur le circuit WTA.
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Jarry Park Stadium is a former baseball stadium, home to the Montreal Expos, from 1969 through 1976, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Expos were Major League Baseball's first Canadian franchise. It served as a temporary home until Olympic Stadium was made available to the Expos in 1977. The ballpark was typically called simply "Jarry Park" or Parc Jarry.
The stadium hosted two National Football League preseason games in 1969; August 25, and September 11. Both games drew poorly and no more US pro football games were attempted at Jarry Park.
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Laurier-Dorion is a provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the neighbourhoods of Villeray and Park Extension in the city of Montreal.
It was created for the 1994 election from parts of Laurier and Dorion electoral districts.
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, its territory was unchanged.
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Jarry Park is an urban park in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jarry Park has total area of 36 hectares. It is considered by the City of Montreal as one of its large parks.
From 1969 to 1976, the former Jarry Park Stadium was the home of the Montreal Expos, Canada's first Major League Baseball team. In 1984 it also hosted a Mass by Pope John Paul II. There is now a hall dedicated to him in District Police Station 31.
Facilities include softball, hockey, beach volleyball, cricket and soccer fields, a skate park, table tennis, tennis and basketball courts, a public pool, bocce and pétanque lanes, and an artificial lake, used for ice skating during the winter. In addition, there is a monument called "Paix des enfants", consisting of violent toys fused together.
The park is bordered by Rue Jarry to the north, Boulevard Saint-Laurent to the east, and the Canadian Pacific rail tracks to the west. On the south it is bordered by Rue Gary-Carter, named in honour of the Hall of Fame catcher for the Montreal Expos.
The park was named in honour of Raoul Jarry, a member of Montreal's City Council.
On 24 June 1965, Jarry Park hosted the show for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, the French-Canadian annual celebration day. That year, Jarry Park was chosen to present the most important event of the celebrations. 40,000 people came to hear some of Québec's most acclaimed singers, namely Pauline Julien, Clémence DesRochers, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Christine Charbonneau, Hervé Brousseau, Les Cailloux, Pierre Calvé, Renée Claude, and Pierre Létourneau.
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Parc station, also known as Park Avenue station and formerly Jean-Talon station, is a historic railway station building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its western end houses the Montreal Metro's Parc station, while businesses occupy the rest of the building. Although the main building no longer serves the railway, the Exo commuter rail Parc station is adjacent to it. It is located on Jean-Talon Street at the end of Park Avenue in the Park Extension neighbourhood of the borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension.
The station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1931. Its traffic declined in the 1950s and it closed in 1984 when Via Rail transferred service to lines headed into Montreal Central Station. The City of Montreal purchased the building and the western end was converted as a metro station and the remainder of the building was adapted for business use. As of 2025, it houses a Joe Fresh outlet.
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The Montreal Institute for the Deaf and Mute was a boarding school operated by the Clercs de Saint-Viateur between 1848 and 1983 in Montreal, Quebec.
L'épreuve de double voit quant à elle s'imposer Kathy Jordan et Elizabeth Sayers.
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