MONTREAL ATTRACTIONS
| 01 Biodome Brings together four ecosystems from the Americas, under one roof: You follow a path that takes you through the Tropical Forest, the Laurentian Forest, St Lawrence Marine Ecosystem and Polar World
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02 Montreal Tower Observatory Located in the highest inclined tower in the world, which is part of the Olympic Stadium. It has 175-metre elevation and 45-degree angle. You can get the best views of Montreal from here.
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| 03 Botanical Garden/Insectarium
30 thematic gardens, 22, 000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, Tree house, and Arboretum. Within the Botanical Garden grounds is The Insectarium with Jewel-like beetles, giant walking sticks, butterflies with multicoloured wings, and furry spiders etc.
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| 04 Place Jacques Cartier Place Jacques Cartier is an historic square in Old Montreal, which is quiet during the winter months, but comes to life with the arrival of spring when street performers...
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| 05 La Ronde Amusement Park La Ronde is an amusement park on St Helen's Island, which was opened as part of Expo ’67, and today features more then 40 rides. It is Canada's second largest amusement Park, and the largest park in Eastern Canada.
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| 06 Casino de Montreal The largest casino in Canada. It contains over 3200 slot machines and over 120 gaming tables, where one can play poker, craps, wheel of fortune, Keno and many more games.
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| 08 Biosphere, Environment Museum The sphere designed as part of Expo '67 is the largest building of its kind in the world. The Biosphere site is now devoted to eco-action, showcasing, observing and studying water and the Great Lakes, offering interactive activities and exhibitions.
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| 09 Planetarium Since 1966, the Montreal Planetarium has offered multimedia shows for people of all ages, designed to reveal the fascinating world of astronomy and space exploration.
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