Logo and Graphic Standards
The Parc Jean-Drapeau logo is a central element of its visual identity and brand image. Inherited from the iconic symbol created by Julien Hébert for Expo 67, it embodies the Parc's history, values, and timeless character, while being expressed through a contemporary, coherent, and recognizable graphic identity.
This page presents the official Parc Jean-Drapeau logos, their variations, and the graphic standards that govern their use. These guidelines ensure a consistent application of the visual identity across all communication materials, whether printed or digital.
Adhering to these standards helps preserve the strength of the brand, enhance its legibility, and ensure immediate recognition of Parc Jean-Drapeau, both in Québec and internationally. These references serve as the foundational tool for any individual or organization authorized to use the logo in an official context.
Use of the logo is subject to prior approval and compliance with these graphic standards.
Logo and Graphic Standards of Parc Jean-Drapeau February 5, 2026, 3 MB, (French only)
The Logo
Primary Version
This logo represents the official and preferred version of the visual identity. Minimum size1: 35 mm, 200 px

Vertical Version
This logo is used for limited or vertical spaces. Minimum size1: 22 mm, 120 px

Symbol-First Version
This logo is used to maximize the impact of the symbol. Minimum size1: 19 mm, 100 px

1 Metric measurements are used for printed materials, and pixels at 72 dpi for electronic communications.
Clear Space
No graphic elements are allowed within the clear space. This applies to all uses of the logotype.



Permitted Uses












Black and White
When the official logo color cannot be used, the black or white version should be applied.






Incorrect Uses
All modifications to the logo compromise its recognition and the consistency of the visual identity. The following uses are prohibited:
- Cropping, stretching, or compressing the logo
- Moving the symbol
- Placing the logo inside a shape
- Changing the typeface of the wordmark
- Changing the logo color
- Using a pattern as a background
- Altering the proportion between the symbol and the wordmark
- Using a photographic background that makes the logo illegible
- Adding effects
- Rotating or tilting the logo
Photo credits
Here is information regarding the photos displayed on this page for which the copyright does not belong to the Société du parc Jean-Drapeau.
| Danny Donovan |
Mobility
Getting to the Pavillon du Canada
Here is the exact location of the Pavillon du Canada at Parc Jean-Drapeau, marked on the map to make getting there easier.

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