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Biodome de Montréal
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Montréal's Biodôme is the only one of its kind in the world. It features four distinct ecosystems recreated in the Velodrome. Created to represent the four most beautiful habitats found in North, Central and South America. Mammals, birds and plant life thrive in mini-habitats.
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Ecomuseum
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Located on the island of Montreal itself, the Ecomuseum is a private, non-profit, 11.3 hectare educational wildlife park. Because its mission is to educate as well as to protect, the Society takes special care in providing visitors with the right facilities.
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Granby Zoo
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Located about an hour's drive southeast of Montréal, the Granby Zoo is a great day-trip destination, particularly if you have kids. Among the animals are chinchillas, poison dart frogs, stick insects, Amur leopards, capybaras, colobus monkeys, fishing cats, llamas, porcupines, kangaroos and snow leopards.
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Montréal Planetarium
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The first planetarium built in Canada is guaranteed to appeal to people of all ages. Alternating hourly showings are presented in both French and English. Gives visitors a guided tour of our solar system and more distant galaxies. Themed events may include sunspots, eclipses and space collisions.
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Six Flags La Ronde
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There's a full range of rides at Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal, QC, from massive coasters to the tamest of teacups. Goliath is the newest coaster standing 175 at its highest. There are eight other coasters as well (standing, steel, wooden, suspended, looping – you name it), each with its own charms.
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