About Expo67.museum

Expo67.museum is a living archive, an engaged media platform, and an invitation to step back into the fascinating world of Montreal’s World’s Fair, as if you were there.

More than just a collection of archives, it opens a window onto the vibrant history of Expo 67, an event that continues to inspire and capture the imagination.

Our mission? To preserve, promote and share the extraordinary documentary heritage of this international and universal exposition. We collect, digitize, classify and protect a wide range of archival materials, making them accessible to all who wish to discover or rediscover this remarkable chapter of history.

Through our digital platform, we offer privileged access to these treasures, alongside exclusive content: articles, in-depth features, analyses and stories that help place Expo 67 in context, shed light on its impact and keep its memory alive.

We also draw connections to the present-day world of World’s Fairs, past and present, by exploring their evolution, their major challenges and what they continue to contribute to the world. A living legacy that resonates with the questions these global events still raise for our societies today.

Editorial team

Anthony Plagnes Payá
Mélanie Côté
Marie-Pier Gagnon
Felipe Orozco Morales
Lei Zheng

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Some of the materials made available on this site may be protected by copyright.

Other documents have been identified as being in the public domain.

Expo67.museum, a registered non-profit organization, makes them available for educational purposes under the fair dealing provisions of the Canadian Copyright Act (R.S.C. [1985], c. C-42).

You may therefore reuse the content as long as you cite the exact source (expo67.museum Archives. Author, Title, Document number.), as long as you do not use it for commercial purposes and you share it under the same conditions governing fair use.

The fair use clause allows expo67.museum users to use copyrighted works for private study, research, education, parody, satire, criticism, review, and news reporting, without the need for specific permission, provided that they cite the source, author, performer, producer, or broadcaster if such information is available in the source.

Expo67.museum does not provide legal advice to users regarding the applicability or otherwise of an exception to copyright. This is the sole responsibility of the user. However, it is strictly forbidden to commercialize or resell the content of the expo67.museum website, at any time and under any circumstances.

If you have any questions regarding the rights of use, reuse and credits, you can contact us via the form above.