After Montreal failed to get the rights to the 1972 Summer Olympics, mayor Drapeau placed Snyder in charge of the organizing committee to set up and secure the 1976 Olympic Games.
Other candidate cities in the bid to host the 1976 summer Olympic Games were Moscow and Los Angeles.
The final choice was made on May 12, 1970 during the 69th IOC session in Amsterdam. Los Angeles was eliminated in the first round of voting.
In the second round, Montreal defeated Moscow, 41 votes to 28 (with one blank vote).
Although the games proved to be a financial nightmare, they did help solidify Montreal’s reputation as a worthy participant on the world stage.
In 1977 Gerry Snyder was one of the first recipients of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee medal, awarded to Canadians who have made a significant contribution to their fellow citizens, their community or to Canada.
In 1978, once again blending his passion for sport and politics, Snyder helped secure the Formula One Grand Prix for Montreal.
Snyder served as a commissioner with the Societe de transport de la communauté urbaine de Montreal until he retired in 1987.