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Find yourself surrounded by 22,000 species of flora and fauna at Montreal Botanical Garden. Established in 1931, the expansive gardens offer a mix of botany and wildlife, with the insect exhibit taking a place of pride among a host of floral displays. You’ll note bonsai and orchid exhibits as you stroll through the fragrant gardens. Reserve your tickets in advance to avoid having to queue at the entrance. Plan to visit Montreal Botanical Garden and other customer-reviewed, writer-recommended Montreal attractions
4101 Rue Sherbrooke E,
Montréal,
QC H1X 2B2,
Canada
+1 514-868-3000
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Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area
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