Written by Montreall.com on 01.01.14

An oasis in the heart of the city, the Montréal Biodôme recreates some of the most beautiful ecosystems of the Americas:

• the lush and humid Tropical Rainforest, warm even in the depths of a Montréal winter;
• the Laurentian Maple Forest, changing with the seasons;
• the Gulf of St. Lawrence;
• and the Subpolar Regions of the Americas: Labrador Coast and Sub-Antarctic Islands.

The Biodôme, whose name means “house of life,” shows visitors the “true nature” of the Americas, by offering up their loveliest and most amazing ecosystems.

When the Biodôme opened in 1992, its “ecosystem” concept was a world first. Twenty years later, this systemic approach still has no equal in the faithful and complex way in which it represents the natural environment (its “rocks,” climates, lighting, etc.) and how both the animal species themselves and the animal and plant species interact.

Getting there:
By Transit:
Metro
• Viau station

Bus
• 34 (Sainte-Catherine)
• 125 (Ontario)
• 132 (Viau)

By Car:

Parking: Outdoor paid parking; 12$ per day.
Payment methods accepted by the ticket machines: cash, Visa and Mastercard

4777 Avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 1B3
(514) 868-3000
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