Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix back in Montreal
The race is back in Montreal after a two-year absence due to COVID-19.
Fans and business owners are thrilled — the event generates tens of millions of dollars in economic spin-offs for the city.Most hotels and restaurants are fully booked. “As of Friday, basically we stopped taking reservations. It’s only walk-ins,” Alex Sanchez, daytime manager of Sir Winston Churchill Pub told Global News.Story continues below advertisementGrand Prix promises to boost Montreal’s economy after 2-year F1 hiatus
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