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4777 Pierre de-Coubertin Ave | Metro Viau,
Montreal,
Quebec H1V 1B3,
Canada
+1 514-868-3000
An oasis of greenery in the heart of a big city, Biodome de Montreal allows you to journey through the varied ecosystems of the Americas. Originally erected as one of the venues for the 1976 Olympic Games, the building now features exhibits showcasing the natural world of North and South America, including rainforests, subpolar islands, and the Atlantic oceanfront. Five different ecosystems within the biodome support thousands of plant and animal species, including reptiles, birds, mammals, and amphibians. Explore the various sections with ease on a self-guided audio tour. Special audio guides for children are available. Closed for renovations until summer 2019. Put Biodome de Montreal into our Montreal driving holiday planning site to see other points of interest to visit during your vacation
CN Tower Category : Tourist attractions
553 meter-hight 301 Front street West, (Enterternement District) (416)868-6937 * Restaurant 360 * The Glass Floor for a view straight down of 342 meters. * Edge Walk (on the top of the tower) Once the pouring of the concrete was completed on February 22, 1974, the final stages of building the world’s tallest Tower
Canada’s Most Romantic Winter Getaway Category : Trips
When snow falls over Québec City, the entire town transforms into a romantic winter wonderland. Just a short drive from Ottawa, this enchanting destination feels like stepping into a European fairy tale. With its cobblestone streets, rich history, and cozy charm, it’s the perfect place for couples to escape and create unforgettable memories. Why Québec
Explore Toronto’s Top Attractions: A Guide to Must-Visit Places CN Tower Standing tall as an iconic symbol of Toronto, the CN Tower is a must-visit attraction offering breathtaking views of the city. Located at 301 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2T6, visitors can ascend to its observation decks for panoramic vistas or dine at
Art Gallery of Ontario Category : Tourist attractions
317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4 The Art Gallery of Ontario is an art museum in Toronto’s Downtown Grange Park district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street. Its collection includes more than 80,000 works spanning the first century to the present day.
Stay at Niagara’s premiere Fallsview destination starting at $99.
Le BateauMouche Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
LE BATEAU-MOUCHE Embrace everything summer has to offer with cruise on Le Bateau-Mouche in the Old Port of Montreal. Experience the sights and sounds of the city’s waterfront and breathtaking skyline. Daily departures are from the Jacques Cartier Pier in the heart of Old Montreal. Be charmed by its bright and comfortable environment. You can
Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec and contains the city’s most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town
Rogers Centre Category : Tourist attractions
Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
Olympic Park Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
See some of the city’s most famous architectural landmarks on a visit to Olympic Park (Parc olympique). Built in 1976 when the city hosted the Summer Olympics, the park contains many of the buildings associated with the games, including the main stadium, which today offers guided tours that highlight the history of the building and