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The art of brewing, according to ancient records, dates at least from Noah and his Ark, Imaginative exhibits in the Brewers Pavilion on ile Sainte-Hélène relate the story of beer in Canada to that of Man and his Wolrd.
The pavilion is a minute's walk from Metro, Expo-Express and Minirail stations. Built with a unique type of curved concrete block, it contains a restaurant-beer garden called La Brasserie, an exhibit area and a miniature theater in which the worlf famous Canadian Puppet Theater gives 15 minute bilingual performances continuously from 10 a.m. to 9,30 p.m. daily.
A visit to the pavilion will provide relaxation and enjoyment for the whole family. An imaginative menu of hot and cold dishes from accross the Canada is available both in the air-conditioned restaurant and in the colorful outdoor beer garden. Children's portions and soft drinks are available, and sixty brands of bottles and draught beer. Every visitor to the pavilion is offered a free attractive souvenir book in English and French. It features food recipes using beer and also unusual entertainment ideas.
( Document: Official Guide of l'Expo 67, Copyright 1967 by Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd. )
Brewers Pavilion