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Address: 1411, rue Lapierre, Montréal, QC H8N 2J4
Just because you're traveling, you don't have to abandon your usual exercise routine. Swimmers will be pleased with the Aquadôme, which has two big indoor pools. You can do laps, but if you're just looking for some splashy family fun, there are several waterslides as well.
Address: 4777, av Pierre-de Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 1B3
Montréal's Biodôme is the only one of its kind in the world. It features four distinct ecosystems recreated in the former Olympic Games Velodrome. Created to represent the four most beautiful habitats found in North, Central and South America. Mammals, birds and plant life thrive in mini-habitats. Visitors, especially...
Address: 1, ave du Casino, Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montréal, QC H3C 4W7
One of three casinos in the province of Québec, Casino de Montréal offers world-class gaming, dining and entertainment. There are more than 3200 slot machines, 115 gaming tables and a keno lounge if you're in the mood for a little gambling. When it's time to take a break and eat, options range from fine dining...
Address: 21125 chemin Sainte-Marie, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3Y7
The St. Lawrence Valley Natural History Society zoo focuses on native flora and fauna in educational and entertaining exhibits. Enjoy a stroll through the songbird aviary or along boardwalks through habitats for turtles and other reptiles. The "Light to Dark" exhibit, which compares and contrasts all sorts of diurnal...
Address: 4581, rue Sherbrooke est, Jardin Botanique, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2
Begun with two donated collections of insects from more than 100 countries, the Montréal Insectarium today maintains about 144,000 specimens. Along with an amazing variety of mounted insects the museum has 75 vivariums, displays of live critters such as honeybees, leafcutter ants, water beetles, scorpions,...
Address: 4101, rue Shebrooke est, at parc Maissoneuve, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2
Montréal's bountiful Botanical Gardens are the second largest in the world. The gardens opened in 1931 and now feature 30 beautiful outdoor displays and 10 exhibition greenhouses. Each display offers visitors a view of a different climate, country or flowering style. An insectarium is also part of the gardens and...
Address: 22, Chemin Macdonald, Île Sainte-Hélène, Montréal, QC H3C 6A3
La Ronde opened originally for the 1967 Montréal World's Fair. Today, it's a Six Flags park and has been improved quite a bit over the past few years. There's a full range of rides, from massive coasters to the tamest of teacups. Goliath is the newest coaster standing 175 at its highest, with an initial drop of 171...
Address: Clock Tower Pier, Vieux Port, Montréal, QC H2L 4K3
The idea here is to solve a mystery while finding your way through an intricately designed maze. The maze has several obstacles (slides, tunnels, that sort of thing) to be gotten through, over or under, and there are riddles along the way that you must answer to figure out who is behind a series of art thefts and...
Le Zoo de Granby et Parc aquatique Amazoo Yoplait
Address: 525, rue Saint-Hubert, Granby, QC J2G 5P3
Located about an hour's drive southeast of Montréal, the Granby Zoo is a great day-trip destination, particularly if you have kids. Among the animals are chinchillas, poison dart frogs, stick insects, Amur leopards, capybaras, colobus monkeys, fishing cats, llamas, porcupines, kangaroos, snow leopards, meerkats, and...
Address: 1000, rue Saint-Jacques ouest, Montréal, QC H3C 1G7
The first planetarium built in Canada is guaranteed to appeal to people of all ages. Alternating hourly showings are presented in both French and English. Gives visitors a guided tour of our solar system and more distant galaxies. Themed events may include sunspots, eclipses, space collisions, meteorites and clear...
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