Fifty years after the Games, Quebecers still spending on Montreal’s Olympic Stadium
MONTREAL — Montreal’s Olympic Stadium started 2026 the same way it began the 1976 Games: under construction and without a roof.
In 2024, Quebec’s tourism minister announced the province would spend $870 million to replace the stadium’s roof, which was torn in more than 20,000 places and threatened to force the venue’s closure.
The Quebec government’s list of ongoing infrastructure projects also includes several stadium-related investments that aren’t part of the $870-million price tag, including $20 million for replacing sound equipment and $28.6 million for the electric system.
It’s only the latest round of spending for the Big O — sometimes dubbed the “Big Owe” for its runaway construction costs and contribution to an Olympic debt that took 30 years to pay off. But unlike in 1976, those in charge of the project say the work is on time and on budget, and that this roof will last.

