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10Best Science Museums |
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Vieux-Port |
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Montréal 514-496-7678 800-971-7678
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Distance:
~1.280 km * |
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Description:
The Vieux-Port is Old Montréal's gateway to the Saint-Lawrence River. The port was once the hub of shipping and gave Montréal its powerful economic presence in Canada. In 1992, the city renovated the port as part of Montréal's 350th anniversary celebrations. Visitors of all ages will enjoy biking, walking, ice-skating or shopping at the seasonal flea market. Athletic equipment rentals available. |
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Centre des Sciences |
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2 Rue de la Commune Ouest, Montréal H2Y 2E2 514-496-4724 877-496-4724
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Distance:
~1.621 km * |
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Description:
OLD MONTREAL. Montréal's interactive science museum is educational and fun for both kids and adults. Science and technology exhibits are devoted to space exploration, earth science, computers, engineering, the environment, chemistry and more. There are also displays with a special focus on Canadian inventions. IMAX theater too! |
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Biosphère |
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160 Chemin Tour-de-l'Isle, Île Sainte-Hélène, Montréal H3C 4G8 514-283-5000 855-773-8200
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Distance:
~3.238 km * |
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Description:
When originally built for the US Pavilion at Expo '67, Biosphère was the largest geodesic dome in the world. This interactive exhibition displays the ecosystems of the Great Lakes and Saint-Lawrence River regions. The Discovery Hall houses a 16-foot globe that details the importance of water to the world's ecosystems. Guided tours are available. |
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User Rating: 10
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Redpath Museum |
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859 Rue Sherbrooke, McGill University, Montréal H8S 1H1 514-398-4086
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Distance:
~10.145 km * |
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Description:
This museum on the campus of McGill University features a wide range of fossils (including dinosaurs!), skeletons of rare and extinct animals, rocks and minerals, and a fine collection of Egyptian antiquities. A very worthwhile place to visit. |
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Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Park |
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(Attractions - Science Museums) |
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333 Rue Émond, Beauharnois J0S 1J0 450-429-7857
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Distance:
~37.295 km * |
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Description:
Pointe-du-Buisson is actually a collection of 16 archaeological sites which opened to the public in 1986. Exhibits here include all sorts of fascinating finds from the site, dating to regional aboriginal people from 5000 years ago up through the mid-1900s. Along with the dig sites and museum exhibits there is a traditional sugar shack and a couple of kilometers of trails. Initial digs here led to the Université de Montréal becoming the first accredited archaeology school in the province. For an additional fee, you can even take part in one of the ongoing digs. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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