This museum and exhibition hall is dedicated to raising environmental and ecological awareness among its visitors. Housed in the world's largest geodesic dome, which is one of few remaining structures from Expo '67, it offers four levels of guided discovery. The bottom level examines water as both "Source of Life" and "Source of Delight;" the Connections Hall showcases multimedia presentations focusing on environmental protection; and the Visions Hall affords an incredible 360 degree view of Montreal. Admission: CAD8.50 Adults; CAD6.50 Students and Seniors; CAD5 Youth 5-17; CAD19 Families.
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Very fun touristic activity. Go look at the otters. They're cute.
I didn't go back here on the most recent trip to Montreal but it was definitely the highlight of our last trip. The structure is amazing and the view of...
Great Place!
First off, this placce is a bit of a drive from Montreal, but people usually come to se the Saint Helene Island anyways. It is a great museum,...
Good for the whole family
There was enough to do - particularly in the water room; the movie on the St. Lawrence River was very cool and even my 1 year old had fun. The...
Not So Amazing
I belive this is more overated, it is not as good, you wait for hours and are there for only 10 mintues.Do not even bother thinking of going th...
Worth a visit for young ones!
This place has a bit of history (built in 1969) and a bit of learning activities for growing up kids. There are other places and a garden aroun...
A great experience for everyone
This place is sweet! It's one of the best zoos I have seen, and it is completely indoors. It really feels like you're walking through the actua...
Day in Nature
It's quite the facility. you just can't run through and look at the animals like you're at a zoo. you have to stop and look and search and it l...
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