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Welcome to the Montreal Entertainment.Ca Museum Section. Here you will find hours of operation, dress code, locations, exhibits. Everything you need to plan the perfect learning and cultural experience.
4777 Avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, Montreal,
(514) 868-3000
An oasis in the heart of the city, the Montréal Biodôme recreates some of the most beautiful ecosystems of the Americas. Ecosystems to explore, helpful interpreters along the pathway, exhibitions, educational expeditions... There's lots to see, do and experience at the Biodôme, as a family, with friends or in a group.
4581 Sherbrooke Est, Montreal,
(514) 872-1400
A visit to the Montréal Insectarium takes you into an unknown and fascinating new world, with something for all ages. You're sure to be amazed at the incomparable adaptations and surprising behaviours of nature's champions.
4101, rue Sherbrooke Est, Montreal,
(514) 872-1400
With its collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, some thirty thematic gardens, and teams of researchers and activities staff, the Montréal Botanical Garden ranks as one of the world's largest and most spectacular botanical gardens.
1000, rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal,
(514) 872-4530
The mission of the Montréal Planetarium is to familiarize the general public with the natural sciences and nature and to teach people about astronomy in particular. It helps to make people aware of the importance of protecting our natural heritage and of the relationships between humans and the environment.
1380, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal,
(514) 285-2000
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, true to its vocation of acquiring and promoting the work of Canadian and international artists past and present, has a mission to attract the broadest and most heterogeneous public possible, and to provide that public with first-hand access to a universal artistic heritage.
185 Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Montreal,
(514) 847-6226
A major Canadian institution dedicated exclusively to contemporary art, the Musée offers a varied program ranging from presentations of its Permanent Collection to exhibitions of works by Québec, Canadian and international artists. The Permanent Collection comprises some 7,000 works, including the largest collection of art by Paul-Émile Borduas.

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Fan or not you can't argue that going to the Bell Centre on Game day is an activity like no other. You truly feel the crowd supporting the team. There is no other hockey town like this anywhere.
Mathieu, July 25, 11
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