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  1. The Biodome de Montreal is located at 4777 Pierre-De Coubertin Avenue. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Sunday, 9am to 5pm (closed December 24 and 25). Admission is $18.75 for adults, $17.50 for seniors 65 and older, $14.00 for students 18+ with ID, $9.50 for students 5 to 17, and $52.50 for families. Discounts available to Quebec residents.

  2. At the Montréal Biodôme, live an immersive experience in 5 ecosystems of the Americas where nearly 200 species of animals and 800 plant species evolve.

  3. Renovations began on the building in 1989 and the Biodome was opened in 1992. Each of the four exhibits take up one portion of the Biodome, and visitors are able to see not just flora, but also a variety of animals which are native to the regions represented. A total of 4,500 animals from 250 species call the Montreal Biodome home.

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  5. The appearance of the Laurentian Forest varies widely with the seasons, with special habitats for lynx, otters and around 350 bats. The Biodôme is wildly popular, so try to visit during the week, avoiding the middle of the day if possible. Plan two hours to do it justice. You can bring a packed lunch for the picnic tables or dine in the cafeteria.

  6. The Montreal Biodome, located in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a unique facility that allows visitors to explore replicas of four different ecosystems found in the Americas. This immersive experience provides a unique opportunity to learn about and appreciate the diversity of life in these ...

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  7. Feb 7, 2013 · The Biodome in Montréal houses thousands of plants and animals representative of the ecosystems of the Americas. (courtesy Canadian Tourism Commission) Opened in 1992 and located in the former Olympic velodrome, the Montréal Biodôme is part of the “Space for Life” network, which includes Montréal ’s Insectarium, Planetarium and ...

  8. 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 • the Gulf of St. Laurence, a deep dive into the heart of marine life • the ...

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