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  1. The Montréal Biodôme invites you to discover plants and animals from five ecosystems of the Americas. Get closer to nature!

  2. Dec 12, 2022 · The Biodôme — whose name means “house of life”— is home to 2,500 animals from some 200 different species and more than 800 plant species. Among its most popular animals are the penguins and the golden lion tamarin monkeys, and new residents include a flock of parrots, a school of false piranhas and a pair of broad-snouted caimans.

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  3. Biodôme - Montreal space for life. An oasis in the heart of the city of Montreal, the Biodôme offers an immersive visit through five ecosystems of the Americas where animals and plants can be observed. It is one of the few places in the world to reproduce so faithfully the complexity of the natural environment and the interactions between ...

    • 4777, Pierre-De Coubertin avenue, Montreal, H1X 2B2, QC
    • (514) 868-3000
  4. A variety of animals live in each simulated habitat, ranging from the macaws in the Tropical Forest, to the lynx in the Laurentian Forest, to the penguins in the Antarctic and the different kinds of fish that inhabit the waters of the Saint Lawrence River.

  5. Embark on an immersive, multi-sensory expedition through the various ecosystems of the Americas at the Montreal Biodome. Here, you can see tropical animals i...

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  6. Oct 10, 2021 · Tropical Rainforest of the Americas: Of the Montreal Biodome's five ecosystems, the Tropical Rainforest of the Americas is the largest, covering 2,600 square meters (27,986 square feet). It also contains the widest array of indigenous animal and plant species.

  7. Celebrate the revamped Biodôme! Come discover 5 of the Americas’ most diverse ecosystems in a completely renewed and grandiose architectural space: • the Tropical Forest, lush and humid, even in the coldest of Montréal’s winters. • the Laurentian sugar bush, changing with seasons just as it does in nature.

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