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  1. Feb 7, 2013 · In 1992, just in time for the 350th anniversary of the founding of Montréal, Mayor Jean Doré and Premier Robert Bourassa inaugurated the Montréal Biodôme — which was neither a zoo, a botanical garden nor an aquarium, but instead a combination of all three.

  2. Aug 20, 2020 · Montreal's Biodome is reopening this month after two years of renovations. After more than two years of work, the Biodôme de Montréal will reopen to the public this month. On August 31, the Biodôme and Espace pour la vie is inviting everyone to book their tickets for the grand reopening celebration.

  3. Jun 1, 2021 · In 2014, Espace pour la vie (Space for Life)—a new entity created to overse e all of Montreal’s nature museums—launched an international design competition. It aimed to gather ideas for revamping the Biodome, rehousing the Insectarium, and creating a new glass pavilion for the Botanical Garden.

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  4. The newly renovated Biodôme de Montréal has reopened amid Quebec’s latest round of eased COVID-19 restrictions. In fact, both of the Espace pour la vie venues have reopened as of Monday. The Jardin botanique is open to the public as well.

  5. Apr 29, 2021 · During the first wave, Montreal — like other cities — saw a clear trend: The virus was brought to Montreal by returning travellers then spread to low-income, racialized neighbourhoods.

  6. Aug 20, 2020 · It took one year longer than expected, but Montreal's Biodôme is finally reopening to the public after major renovations. Renovations include new walkways, an ice tunnel and dedicated mobile app

  7. With its five ecosystems of the Americas under one roof, it’s like a walk in nature. A place of wonder, learning and environmental commitment for young and old alike. It’s also one of Montréal’s must-see tourist attractions.