by Shelby Becker
Rutherford Park is a recreational area located above the underground McTavish Reservoir of Montréal,Quebec. For years the park has been a shared asset to both the students of McGill University and the people living in the surrounding neighborhood. In an effort by City of Montréal to improve this public facility, Carpell Surfaces was contracted to supply and install a multipurpose synthetic turf pitch.
The full size multipurpose field was completed in the spring by our Canadian partner, Carpell Surfaces. We had the opportunity to provide the artificial grass pitch that features a mix of two fibers that are designed to withstand the most intense use and to be non-abrasive for player comfort. This mix of fibers, along with the Ecofill infill, creates a system that is both environmentally friendly and integrates into the natural landscape of Mount Royal Park’s surroundings. Since Carpell’s completion, McGill University students have been able to use the facility to practice soccer, rugby, lacrosse, and football. On weekends, the pitch is open to the public for practices and pick-up games.
The Mayor of Montréal Dennis Coderre commented on the benefits of having the shared synthetic turf pitch as part of the park: “We are able to find a magnificent equilibrium, where youth have access to sports”.
We want to thank Carpell Surfaces for their dedication and shared mentality to share the positive impact of sports.
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Shelby Becker is a creative content creator and marketing specialist at Act Global. She’s an animal rights activist, avid concert-goer, and scary movie enthusiast. Follow her on LinkedIn .
For more information, contact marketing at sbecker@actglobal.com
by Shelby Becker

Photo credit: Tamsin Bussières © 2015 Carpell Surfaces
In an historic match on Act Global Xtreme Turf, the U.S. Women’s Team defeats top-ranked Germany to advance to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 Final.
More than 51,000 fans filled Montreal Olympic Stadium on June 30, to watch football’s top teams face-off in the 2015 Women’s World Cup semifinal.
In front of the tournament’s biggest crowd to date, the US Women beat Germany 2-0, with a penalty kick from Carli Lloyd and late goal from Kelley O’Hara.
The match was played on a FIFA Two Star Certified synthetic turf surface, called Xtreme Turf, supplied by Act Global and Carpell Surfaces. A Two Star pitch exhibits the highest playing performance for professional-level football, benchmarked and tested for qualities such as skin abrasion, traction, ball roll and shock absorption.
Some key USA game stats from ESPN.com include:
- The United States is now a 70 percent title favorite, according to FiveThirtyEight’s WSPI
- The U.S. is the first country to reach four Women’s World Cup finals, and can now be the first to win three titles.
- The United States is now unbeaten in 12 straight games against Germany (7-0-5)
- The U.S. has five shutouts in a single Women’s World Cup for the first time
- Hope Solo posted her 10th career Women’s World Cup shutout, tying the record held by Briana Scurry.
- Carli Lloyd’s 69th-minute penalty kick made her the third American to score in three straight games in a single Women’s World Cup, along with Abby Wambach (both 2003 and 2011) and Michelle Akers (1991).
Team USA will play in the Women’s World Cup Final on July 5, 7 p.m. ET at BC Place in Vancouver. They will face the winner of tonight’s match between England and Japan, the 2011 World Cup champion.
Congratulations to the US Women and best of luck to the remaining teams!
Shelby Becker is a creative content creator and marketing specialist at Act Global. She’s an animal rights activist, avid concert-goer, and scary movie enthusiast. Follow her on LinkedIn .
For more information, contact marketing at sbecker@actglobal.com