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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
Calgary Stampede Category : Tourist attractions
This ten-day affair is one of the most widely anticipated events in Western Canada, with many locals and summertime travelers planning their holidays around the Calgary Stampede. For this week in July, the city of Calgary turns into a true western town, where people who might otherwise be wearing suits to work instead don jeans
La Ronde Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
La Ronde is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world fair. Today, it is owned and operated by Six Flags. The park is under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal, which expires in 2065. It is the largest amusement park in Quebec, and second largest in Canada.[1]
Near the Sherbrooke Metro Station, Square Saint-Louis rates as one of Montréal’s prettiest old squares and is set in a turn-of-the-century French-Canadian residential quarter. In the little streets around the tree-shaded square, there are still a few attractive Victorian houses. Some now house pleasant restaurants. At the square’s eastern edge and running parallel to St.
Granville Island Category : Tourist attractions
Discover the places you’ll love when visiting for an hour, a day, or more! Once mainly industrial, Granville Island is now a thriving center of activity with a relaxed and distinctive atmosphere. Artists and retailers have moved into converted warehouses alongside houseboats, theaters, galleries, and restaurants. The Granville Island Public Market is one of the
Segway Ontario Category : Tourist attractions
30 Gristmill Lane Toronto, Ontario M5A 3C4 416-642-0008 Segway of Ontario is one of North America’s longest running Segway tour companies. Segway has been a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence recipient yearly since 2013 and were named a Viator “Local Business of the Year’ in 2014. Managing Partner, Jason Rizzuti, was named Attractions Ontario’s
BEST ZOO in CANADA TESTIMONIALS First time visiting here on our annual summer week in Québec. We went for the 2 day family pass, and had an amazing time. The 2 days allowed us to take our time around the park, and gave plenty of time as well for cooling off at the Amazoo. We’ll
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
HALIFAX WATERFRONT Category : Tourist attractions
Halifax Waterfront Walk across the street from Keith’s Brewery to the Halifax waterfront boardwalk that follows the water’s edge alongside the world’s second largest ice-free harbour. Stretching from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 – the gateway into Canada for over one million immigrants – to Casino Nova Scotia, you’ll pass unique shops,
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
