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Montreal Biodome tourist attraction in Montreal, QC
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View of Montreal Biodome in Montreal, QC
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View of Montreal Biodome in Montreal, QC
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Montreal Biodome

4.5(20,942 reviews)$$Zoo
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers are mesmerized by colorful tropical birds and swimming penguins, while older kids appreciate the educational exhibits and diverse animal species. Teens interested in wildlife and conservation will also find it engaging.

About

The Montreal Biodome is an extraordinary indoor zoo where families can explore four authentic ecosystems under one roof, from tropical rainforests to icy polar regions. Kids can observe penguins, lynx, capybaras, and hundreds of other species in beautifully recreated habitats that feel worlds away from the city outside. It's an immersive, climate-controlled adventure that's perfect for families year-round, rain or shine.

Highlights

  • Walking through the lush Tropical Rainforest where colorful macaws and golden lion tamarins roam freely overhead
  • Watching adorable penguins waddle and swim in the Sub-Antarctic Islands habitat
  • Exploring the Laurentian Maple Forest with Canadian wildlife like lynx and otters
  • The Gulf of St. Lawrence aquatic exhibit with playful puffins and diverse marine life
  • Interactive touchscreens and educational displays explaining each ecosystem

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings right when it opens at 9:00 AM to avoid crowds and see animals at their most active feeding times.
  2. 2.Download the free Space for Life app before your visit for interactive maps and animal information in English.
  3. 3.Bring a light sweater or jacket as temperatures vary significantly between the tropical rainforest and sub-Antarctic ecosystems.
  4. 4.The Biodome is part of Montreal's Space for Life complex, so consider combo tickets with the Insectarium, Botanical Garden, or Planetarium for better value.
  5. 5.Note that Monday closures are consistent, so plan your Montreal itinerary accordingly to avoid disappointment.

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday or Wednesday mornings at opening time (9:00 AM) offer the smallest crowds and most active animals. Avoid weekends and school holidays when the venue gets significantly busier. Winter months are ideal since the indoor experience is unchanged by weather.

What to Know

Entry costs around $22 CAD for adults and $11 CAD for children (prices vary by season). The venue is fully accessible with elevators and wide pathways. A small cafe onsite offers snacks and light meals, but options are limited, so consider eating before or after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent indoor experiences regardless of season. The venue may have special holiday programming during winter months and school breaks. Summer can be busier with tourist crowds, so book tickets online in advance.

Nearby Eats

The Biodome is located in Olympic Park, where you'll find family-friendly options like La Paryse (famous burgers) about 10 minutes away, or head to nearby Maisonneuve Market area for cafes and casual eateries with kid-friendly menus.

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