Olympic Basin

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Olympic Basin is a man-made rowing and canoe/kayak racecourse in Montreal that hosted the rowing events for the 1976 Summer Olympics and continues to serve as a major flatwater sports venue.

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Olympic Basin canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canoe sprint venue
man-made basin
rowing venue
sports venue
cityServed Montreal canoe and kayak clubs NERFINISHED
Montreal rowing clubs
constructedFor 1976 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
continuesToServeAs major flatwater sports venue
country Canada
hasFacility administration building
boat house
boat storage
changing rooms
docks
ergometer training area
finish tower
lighting
parking
spectator areas
timing system
training areas
warm-up lanes
hasFeature aligned with international rowing standards
buoyed lanes
photo-finish equipment
sheltered from strong currents
starting pontoons
hasOwner City of Montreal NERFINISHED
hostedEvent canoe sprint training for the 1976 Summer Olympics
rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics
laneLength 2000 metres
length 2 kilometres
2000 metres
locatedIn Montreal
Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedOn Notre Dame Island NERFINISHED
numberOfLanes 8
opened 1976
partOf Parc Jean-Drapeau NERFINISHED
seasonalUse primarily summer
usedBy elite athletes
recreational paddlers
usedFor canoe sprint
dragon boat racing
kayak sprint
open water swimming training
rowing
triathlon training
waterType flatwater

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Île Notre-Dame hasFacility Olympic Basin
Parc Jean-Drapeau hasPart Olympic Basin
Jean-Drapeau station nearbyAttraction Olympic Basin