Montreal retailers are gearing up for what they describe as a “good storm” of financial exercise this week because the Montreal Canadiens playoff run coincides with the Components One Grand Prix.
Over the subsequent 4 days, the town is anticipated to see a surge of holiday makers, with enterprise homeowners and tourism officers saying the uncommon overlap of main occasions is one thing they haven’t seen in years.
“Grand Prix, the Canadiens — what else do we would like? It’s a dream,” stated Alain Creton, proprietor of downtown establishment Chez Alexandre et Fils on Peel Avenue.
In line with Montreal Centre-Ville group, downtown gross sales have elevated by as a lot as 70 per cent throughout the playoff run.

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Tourisme Montréal says the financial enhance extends past recreation nights, noting that even when the Canadiens are taking part in on the street, hundreds of followers nonetheless collect close to the Bell Centre, spending cash in close by outlets and eating places.
“There’s nonetheless 20,000 folks exhibiting up on the Bell Centre and spending cash,” stated Yves Lalumière, president and CEO of Tourisme Montréal.
The addition of the Grand Prix is anticipated to additional amplify the impression, with accommodations nearing capability. Officers say occupancy is projected to succeed in 93 per cent on Saturday and round 90 per cent throughout the weekend.
Organizers of downtown occasions say the inflow can be vital. The Crescent Avenue Grand Prix Competition alone is anticipated to attract roughly 500,000 guests from Thursday by Sunday.
Longtime Crescent Avenue enterprise proprietor Ziggy Eichenbaum, proprietor of one other dowtown establishment Ziggy’s Pub, says the ambiance can be intense — however welcome.
“It’s going to be completely chaos.”
He stated the mix of occasions might assist revive companies nonetheless recovering from the pandemic.
Retail skilled Rocco Matteo with E3 Consulting cautioned that whereas the weekend is promising, sustained restoration would require further help, together with addressing building disruptions and filling vacant storefronts throughout downtown.
