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Really amusing to go there and see all kind of insect. Really good.
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Well done, but kinda basic considering the price. Not worth it in the winter when you don't have access to the gardens.
My 4 year old boy really enjoyed looking at the wide variety of insects and asking a ton of questions. Based on your interest and quest for learning, you can spend time here but I would say 1- 1.5 hours is more than enough.
Great place for all ages. We were pleasantly surprised by the museum and the gardens.
I honestly didn't think this would be as fantastic as it was. The displays are super interesting. The staff is interactive and friendly. Special shout out to Charles who helped us hold a stick insect over and over again. The insectarium is a special memory for our family.
Very cool museum. Amazing collection of insects and arachnids. A few insects the size of a plate. One downside - expensive.
Really cool attraction.
Super cool place! I'm not sure whether to call it a museum, a zoo, whatever, it was a really cool place with hundreds of interesting and well presented insects. I sure learned a lot and had a fantastic time!
Good location but that's about it. Brought some tourists there and even they weren't impressed. Very overrated, to be honest I was expecting much more from such a place. Not worth the money at all. If somebody wants to see pictures of bugs they can simply search on the internet, this place needs more live bugs and insects instead of dead ones. Literally a place you go to only once, and never again.
Pretty small inside but really cool
My least favorite of the four; biodome, planetarium, botanical garden, the insectarium was clean and well laid out, I just really dislike bugs. I wouldn't have gone to this one if my partner didn't want to. I'm giving it four stars though because objectively it seemed very informative and well designed. If you like bugs you'll like it here.
Good place to visit with kids.
Beautiful experience to see what can crawl up in your mouth or ears while you sleep
Inside Botanical Gardens, a must see
Family friendly outing, a bit on the expensive side.
An interesting place particularly for families with school age children.
Amazing place to visit at least once when in Montreal. Had a lot of nice looking cute insects in addition to a lot of creeps!
Went with our two small children and they loved it! Highly recommend
I visited in 2017 and it was fantastic, totally worth going but the museum is undergoing major renovations and is CLOSED until Summer 2021!
Very interesting collection of bugs and insects
Very cool collection
Had a lot of interactive sections. Was great
Really nice place and good for schools and study but I felt that I wanted more for the price, totally good for kids, they go crazy with the alive insects
Very educational and organized. My kids loved watching the ants cutting flowers on real time! They also loved trying to find where the real live spider and other bug where inside the "fishbowl"
Nice collection of preserve insects in near real life. Few live insects. Well maintained.
Needs more live specimens. Not enough descriptions such as the name of the bug.
Been there both times I went to Montreal. It's really interesting and informative and it's nice not all the bugs are dead. But I do wish there was more and more live things.
Amazing time in amazing places
For children it'll be fine. Expect to be in there for two hours tops. Was in there with a 5 year old and almost 2 year old. They were entertained enough. Most of the displays are of dead insects in this insectarium. Ant display was the coolest thing. Not in the'to do list' though.
Kid friendly, fun and educational, a great time for all :) I was so happy to share this place with my daughter finally!!
so fun! and the building is built to look like a house fly!
Great for your kids.
Lots of interesting education stuff for kids
Part of the botanical garden. I enjoyed all of biodome. Unfortunately, the zoo was closed
Was closed for renovations. Hope they open again soon.
Could use better lighting indoors, but it's a wonderful place especially for kids
We enjoyed it, lot of bugs to see and to learn about them i would say it was fun
Kids loved it and wife grossed out... That's what I call win win ????
There are a lot of distractions inside, lots of things to see. I love to see the dangerous creatures like spiders and scorpions. Outside you can find a tent where you can buy food and rest.
Really good place to learn about insects and have information directed and explained for kids that really educative.
Good collection of real insects from all over the world.. only for insect lovers..
Fascinating place. Might be tough for those who struggle with creepy crawlies, unsurprisingly, but I really enjoyed it.
Could be more educational. Still good enough as introductory.
Nice place in botanical garden, pretty small, we spent there almost hour
I don't like insects particularity. I really enjoyed it though. I went with my family and the kids and we all loved it. It's worth it definitely.
Even if you aren't a fan of insects there's so much variety and interesting insects to see it makes it worth the stop. Kids while not particularly interested they loved everything there was to see and the couple ones to touch. Keep in mind the vast majority are dead and pinned to a display.
Loved it. Anyone who is interested in insects and such, definitely have to check this place out. The ant colony was really cool. Loved the mantises too.
Cool little museum. It will take 45 minutes tops to see, likely less. You get to see it with the Botanical Gardens so you might as well drop in. On the way to the gardens there is a food truck serving insect fare for the brave.
Expected more but nice experience.
Very cool place where you can learn a lot about insects and see some of their most stunning specimens, alive or pinned on a wall. My favorite spot was the Atta ants, where you see ants climbing freely from one pot to another spot. I removed 1 star because the whole building kind of suffer from its old age, and it would be amazing to see a small refresh in the scenography and the lighting.
EEEEWWWW!! All kind of bugs! Kids love it. Awesome place to enjoy a rainy day and learn about our small roomates :)
Variety of un known insects. Beautiflies
Great variety of insects from all over the world. Must see.
Great for kids. More bugs that you can imagine. Huge bugs.
Went for the Butterflies Go Free exhibition.
Huge selection of insects. Fantastic ant bridge.
I have literally heard of this insect museum for decades, and was very pleased to finally visit it. This accessible two-story space has all the information you might want about insects, across hundreds of millions of years and the breadth of the globe. My only issue is that good made from insects was not available in an on-site cafe, but the energy bar made of crickets that I got from a vendingachine sufficed. Recommended as part of a visit to the Botanical Gardens.
Beautufull place! Recomended
Very cool little place. If you're going to visit the biodome and wanna extend your day it's definitely worth buying the combo pass for all the attractions. It's not the biggest place but there's still lots to see. If you wanna trip out your kids make sure to buy some cricket chips or lollipops with worms or crickets in the middle at the gift shop ????????????
Wonderful! Gorgeous insects, interesting exhibits, great for kids.
Very cool place with lots of different insects. The ant exhibit was my favorite
The Insectarium is an insect museum located on the same property as the Botanical Gardens and you have access to this museum with the price of admission from the Gardens. The museum displayed insects from around the world in exhibits, both preserved and alive. There were tarantulas, spiders, ants, butterflies and much more. It was a really cool place to wander around and learn more about insect life. Although the museum was geared more towards children, it is still definitely worth a visit for adults too. It was really interesting to watch all the ants carry pieces of leaves back and forth along a tree branch. Recommend a visit to this museum while in Montreal!
Great place to bring children for seeking knowledge about different species of insects.
Its a science type centre that goes through the different types of insects. If you have young kids they would be entertained here for some time. As adults we saw everything in about 25 minutes. There's a cool selection of coloured beatle shells on the main level that makes for a good photo opportunity.
Some interesting exhibits, but not quite enough to make this a destination on its own. Maybe stop in if you are at the nearby botanical gardens anyway?
Great place, learnt a lot
As beautiful and delightful as ever. Kids get to learn more about the environment and it's living organisms. We visited the botanical gardens too, all in one place
Lots of neat bugs, the Beatles were so colorful and beautiful. The ant exhibit was very interesting.
It is a beautiful and friendly family as well as for those who love to learn the life cycle. Have a good day!
Who knew that insects could be so interesting? I wish I would have spent more time here, but we were in a time crunch to see the botanical gardens too. It's a pretty small location, but I would dedicate at least an hour to see all the attractions.
Great collection of insects explained in nice funny stories
Excelent place to learn about insects, and the exhibition is awesome.
Great collection with many live insects
I really enjoyed the many beautifully displayed insects in this museum. While small, it's very informative and well curated.
Wonderful experience and very insightful. Bring your date and or your family, it is worth every penny you will spend
Very good family experience and lots of educational activities for kids.
Great place. Lots of things to learn for kids and grown ups.
Learnt a lot here. 2hrs is all you need.
It's not a big attraction, but I recommend to visit.
You learn about insects and have a lot of fun.
Amazing displays although I think the smaller one in Victoria, BC is still better.
So many cool bugs to check out. They mostly focus on butterflies and beetles. It’d be cool to see more of other types of bugs, like ants, bees, wasps, and so on.
Super fun spot. Also great for kids but there is a lot of joy for adults here too! Very pretty and informational. Was nice to go in the summer to see the gardens. Lots of bugs behind glass!
It was ok but this is mostly aimed at children. The best part was the live leaf cutter ant display.
The exhibit is AMAZING!!! A great variety of insects and other animals. Everything is well rotulated and there's even people who explain to young people and kids, about some insects. There's a public parking lot neraby and you can get a price to go to 2 sites. Good place to come with family and/children or any age.
Very interesting place to learn about insects.
My favourite place to visit while at the Botanical Garden. The aquatic bugs are the weirdest and coolest.
Every bug has a placard with its name and where it comes from, which is very helpful in making a list of countries to never visit.
Small in comparison to the botanical gardens, but their collection of insects is pretty impressive, even if you aren't a fan of bugs. I'd recommend the visit.
lots to learn for young and old
If you like bugs, this is the place!
Lots of insects. Very interesting displays. Small but informative. I think a maximum spend of 1 to 2 hours are sufficient
Great bug collection, impressive to see. I'd recommend visiting in the winter, it's a lot less crowded. Could do with a bit more information panels along with all the dead buga.
Thought there would be more. Still pretty interesting if you enjoy checking out all the insects.
The amazing world of insects! Never thought there are so many beautiful colorful beetles, moths and butterflies. You can buy grasshopper from the vending machines for snack, lol.
Small and significantly missing live bugs. Most of it is glass cases of butterflies. Eating a cricket rice Krispy was a cool novelty though.
If you love bugs, this is the place. It really hasn't changed a whole lot since I was a kid, but it's packed with creepy crawlies and interesting facts. Add this on to your visit of the gardens and the biodome, especially if you have antsy children.
Great place if you like bugs. A bit small actually. Part of the package for the Botanical gardens. Try the bug tasting if you dare. Just don't look at your food if you can help it.
This is an intriguing place to visit with children. So many different kinds of bugs, live and preserved.
Very interesting. Great for kids. I loved the little mascot stick bug spotted throughout the exhibits. Definitely recommend popping I for a visit. They have a deal for visiting the other attractions on site
The Insectarium is very well maintained and educational. There are various interactive programmes which you could take part.
Great exhibition of life and dead insects. I didn't expect a lot when we got here but although small it's a very beautiful display of kinds of insects.
Not a bad exhibit, a bit small but cool none the less.
Very very cool. The exhibits were beautiful and informative and there were some really neat live instructional exhibits as well! I do wish there was an enclosed butterfly habitat though.
If you love insects this is a must! The preserved insect specimens are done so well there is not a hair out of place! Lots of live insects and arachnids too, and the coolest ant colony i have ever seen! It is eductional, fun and interesting. Also everything is in French and English.
It is closed. Reopening on 2021
Fantastic. Very educational!
Apparently this is one of the biggest insectariums in the north America. Be ready to spend hours here if you are into insects..
Pretty bugs and some nice photo ops
So many creepy and cool live insects!
So many interesting insects. The leaf-cutter ant display is especially good.
Really neat place to explore with a live ant colony, and when I went they were open until 10 pm which was awesome!
Great place for kids to discover the world around them.
Great collection of insects. My first time to see live nest of fungus-growing leaf-cutter ants.
Interesting IF you are intrigued by inspects. If not, don't go.
Pretty cool! You get access to this through the botanical garden
Small and needs more activities but the bugs were cool and kids got a huge kick out of the stick insects because they couldn't find them at first. Very interesting and definitely different! Tried the ant ice cream, not a fan but an experience for all of us. Would probably go back on a cooler day so we could walk outside, it was too hot to take the kids around everywhere and they got tired quickly.
Nice place in which you can even touch and interact with live gigantic insects (on specific occasions).
small attraction but included with botanical pass.
The Insectarium of Montreal is a close to unique place in the world. A place dedicated enterily to insects and to educate on their importance in our environment. You will find there a huge collection of pinned insects as well as live insects terrariums. My personal favorite everytime I come back to the city. *Note that the museum is supposedly scheduled to be demolished around November of 2018 to make room for a brand new and improved Insectarium in a couple of years.
Lots of bugs, not necessarily something that will entertain young children for a long time. It's a quick visit, about 30 minutes. This was the final day, as they are closing to set up a new exhibit to open for 2021.
Awesome place. I really enjoyed how close it was to the greenhouses and gardens. The trip was worth it in the winter but the whole botanical gardens would be better in winter.
Nice display. But rather small and not very interactive.
I absolutely hate insects but thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon here.
Kids will love looking at all these neat insects. A beautiful building with so much to do.
Bit disappointing really. Not that many live insects to see. Luckily it was just a small part of the botanical gardens.
I loved this place. I got to hold an insect and the displays were very onformative
Fun place with so much to learn about the majority of planet earths inhabitants.
Good!
Nice desplays. Great place to try insect food. Cricket burger. Termite and chocolate covered ice cream.
Lots of interesting insect to see.
I went on my own thinking it would be more of a museum, but it's geared towards kids.
Interesting, informative, fun! I especially enjoyed watching the bees at their work. And walking in amongst the butterflies and having them land on you is magical.
All the knowledge about insects in this place!
Very cool but not worth the price. I went with my family and we all agreed that the museum was really tiny and it's very expensive to look at mostly dead bugs.
Very distinctive science museum. Wide selection of insects.
Closed til 2021 don't come all the way for nothing
Really interesting! Great for all ages
Fantastic if you love bugs, butterflies, walking and flowers this is for sure the place for you.
Huge collection of specimens. Our 6 year old really enjoyed it.
Nice museum. On the small side, however entrance fee gets you access to all the gardens. Japanese and Chinese ones were nice.
Super interesting if you are interested in insects
Such a great experience! Very well layed out displays and helpful staff! Kids loved it!
Good and informative with a few live exhibits to keep it interesting. Price a little high but if you can visit the other attractions also it's not too bad value
Small but impressive collection. Very good exhibition for kids and adolescents.
Lots of insects, small and big.. Time well spent. Staffs were very friendly.
Very nice place. Bit pricey, but worth it.
It was well designed and all, I just don't care for insects! ~ it was part of a group visit. A staff member ran an interactive game with us that was pretty interesting, so definitely a learning experience. There is food with insects available for sale (though we didn't try any). Good place to bring elementary school kids.
Really great place for kids. Took us about an hour and they loved trying to spot the insects
Perfect for little kids, ours were fascinated the entire time. Had a blast.
kids friendly. amazing place to visit int he summer/ spring. Botanical garden nearby is also amazing.
Super cool place. A little easy to get lost and absorbed by the displays
Awesome insect museum with loads of specimens, plus exhibits explaining everything you'd want to know about our creepy-crawly friends. There's a bunch of live exhibits too, try to see how many stick insects you can spot! Make sure to check out the botanical gardens too!
A very good time for adults and kids alike! Just don't be squeamish!
If you love the insects this place is for you. They have a lot of insects and is a real collection to many parts of the world
We (two grown adults) loved it!! We felt like kids again!
Very educational and fun, however I think that it lacked variety in the amount of species they have to display.
Nice place to go with kids on winter or rainy days
Interesting place for sure, lots of interesting information and the amount of different species is mind boggling. Short and sweet!
Great but small. Like an insect. Check out the shape of the building from above on Google maps.
The insectarium comes with your entrance to the botanical gardens and makes for a nice reprieve from walking around in the heat. It's a small place but is filled with fascinating displays. I usually hate bugs but thought it was very interesting to see all these insects movig around in one place.
I've been here a few times and although it is quite gross it is very interesting. I'm glad I live in a cold region when I see the insect that inhabit the warmer climate areas. There is a lot of information and generally not too crowded. Plus it is within the Botanical Gardens so you can get a combo pass.
Cool little place to go visit. It is in a small little building and there aren't that many live animals to look at. The vast majority of this museum is displays and information.
Very interesting, worth seeing if you're into animals
My son loves visiting this place, and learn all he can about the little creepy crawlers!
Don't skip this part of the park no matter what! Amazing! ????
Small in size. But great collection of insects.especially Beatles and butterflies.
Great insectarium that is definitely kid friendly. Staff is here to let you interact with specific animals as well as telling you everything about ants! It’s also a pretty small place so you can see everything within 2 hours.
Very cool place to visit, but wish they had more live insects. Most insects are " dead", but still impressive.
The walk through the front gate almost killed us when it was -20 but we will have a large ant farm in our new home
If you are a big city in the far north, and a traditional zoo is not a feasible idea - this is a brilliant attraction idea. Fairly small, but extremely worthwhile. You could rush through it in a couple of hours, or take your time and spend the better part of a day.
Great experience at this place...
This place is a must visit especially with the kids. It's creepily awesome with both live and fossilised exhibits. Plus you can buy insect snacks ???????? An excellent collection of different varieties of insects, beetles, butterflies and what not. Can easily spend at least an hour or two exploring and reading up about them. Don't miss the stick insects. You might even get a chance to let one explore your hands ???? Check out my Instagram @srkwithlove for more
My children loved every second here.
The worst part of this is that the actual building is kinda small, but it is great nonetheless. Take your time and read all the plaques. Fascinating exhibits with both live and mounted specimens.
Good if you like insects and butterflies
Excellent exhibition with plenty of outstanding species and finely stuff ready to help you to explore them. They let you even hold some of the animals!
Not so large, but nice
Great place to take kids. It's small, but the exhibits are informative and they have a number of live exhibits, including a cool leaf-cutter ant enclosure.
Lots of bugs at the Insectarium and other things to see with the kids in the surrounding gardens. Stop at the outdoor covered restaurant for a soft serve ice cream on your way out!
Wonderful diversity! Beautiful displays.
The insectarium admission is included with the purchase of the botanical garden's ticket. It is really fun, good for family and educational for all ages. I loved the terrarium with the ants colony, you can see them work and build their colony. There is a lot of varieties and it shows a beautiful miniature part of our world that is difficult to observe in nature. Also, the insectarium offers free wifi.
Quite day at the Insectarium. It meant no long lines to peer into the glass and search for the hidden insects. Beautiful displays and layouts. Very family friendly and accessible. Easy parking. Your ticket is hood for both the Instectarium and the Gardens.
Great learning opportunity for all ages!! And the bug ice-cream grows on you
Nice place to learn about new things. It's kinda small but it's packed with information, and sometimes they hold special activities.
Nice interesting place. Kids liked it
Great place, perfect to let storm pass before we go to the botanical gardens!
More alive and touchable insects would be cool
Very cool but it feels like it's missing something. We actually saw everything and thought "is that it?"
I liked it all right but my friends LOVED it
If you like or inquire about insects:. This is a must. What a huge collection of insects. Wow. But the 12$ parking cost is ridiculous.
Awesome if you love nature!
Disappointing. High-quality online pictures and videos of this venue will save you time, money and effort. The fun part is a kiosk just near the entrance that serves food with insects. Sandwiches, sides and desserts!
The Montreal Insectarium (French: Insectarium de Montréal) is a natural history museum located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring a large quantity of insects from all around the world. It is the largest insect museum in North America and among the largest insectariums worldwide. It was founded by Georges Brossard and opened on February 7, 1990. Its average attendance is 400,000 visitors per year. It displays both live and dead insect collections, from butterflies to bees and ants. It is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, along with the Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal Planetarium and the Montreal Biodome. Seen from the sky, the Montréal Insectarium resembles a stylized insect. This can also be seen from the observatory of Montréal's Olympic Stadium.
I got a real insight into the world of insects and saw lots of insects I never knew existed.
I can't believe how much the place had to offer. It looks small from outside, but there are so many beautiful displays inside. I love how they have the cafe that serves food made of insects. Definitely an underutilized source of protein in North America. SO TASTY!!! One of my favorite memories from my visit to Montreal!!!
I wasn't too impressed with the place, I wish there was more interactive things to do there.
Too congested of an area, which is q shame because it would be great to spend some time there
Very creepy! but worth the visit if you are prepared for it!
Really cool place to visit.
Nice pitstop while viewing the gardens
I went for the butterfly it was superb
Love it. First time there. If you love bugs and all different kinds of of species including butterflies. This is the place to visit.
Really great. Great exhibits, especially loved the leaf cutter ants.
Very interesting ... a lot of species :)
Never seen so many insects in one place!
Great place for some relaxing family time.
Very nice place. Lot of information.
Cool and fun place to visit
nice place to visit when doing tourism in Montreal
Amazing I had a lot of fun
The bugs in this place are amazing!
Fun! Don't be misled into thinking the "cafe" sign indicates food, though. Unless you want some edible bugs . . . If you have kids, the playground around back was unbeatable.
Nice place to take the kids and it is connected to the Botanical Garden, where you can visit the Japanese and Chinese Gardens and not too far from there, you can take a tour at Olympic Stadium and take the elevator to the top of the Tour, where the view of entire downtown Montreal is breathtaking!!!
Pretty cool spot in the city. You can see the many pinned specimens and the live tanks as well. But for me I love the ants. The ones that farm fungus from leaf clippings. What a display! Included is admission to the botanical gardens.
Expected more but still so cool
Good place to bring kids . Show the different bugs. Wish it was closer to biodome.
Very educational and aesthetically pleasing. Appeals to different levels, ages, educational backgrounds, heights, media. My son loves anime and graphic novels so he spent a lot of time reading the graphic panels. My daughter was drawn to the colorful specimen cases and all kids liked searching for insects in their cryptic environments.
A wide verity of live and dead insects to explore and learn about. Fascinating
Great place to take a curious child. Cost of entry is included in price of botanical gardens.
It was my first time at this place and I had very good experience, place was nicely designed with beautiful displays and live creatures, it is was fascinating and informative not only for children but for us adults too. I really enjoyed my time there and definitely will recommend to everyone.
If you're looking to go to the bug cafe the call ahead to make sure it's open. The collection is well displayed.
Love it here. Very big be prepare to walk.
It took us approximately 20minutes to go through the entire exhibit. Most of the insects are dead and there's really not much to see. The only thing I can suggest is that if you are going to the botanical gardens, then the Insectarium is worth a look. But not the opposite. I went with my wife and two children (4 & 2)
They should add some more insects and enclosed place for butterflies as there's none.
Its kinda small, but still fun to checkout. If you read most descriptions then it probably take around 2 hrs.
Nice place to take the kids.
Fun day for my 3.5 year old. We must go again! Make sure to walk the grounds of the Botanical Gardens, it's a great place to explore.
There was a field trip going on when we visited and so the place was a tad chaotic. I'm sure we would've Ed the visit a bit more if it was quieter. The live ant exhibit, where they were traveling between their two nests, was fascinating and definitely the star of the show. The rest of the insectarium was a mixture of live and preserved insects and was fun to look at.
We learned so much! This was a surprisingly awesome place to visit.
You want to know about insects and their life, go to montreal insecterium.
It was not as great as I expected based on the price. Very small and a lot of the same. Although educational, it got boring after a while. The one redeeming experience was eating food with insects that turned out very delicious and exciting.
Small but nice insectarium. Good installation.
Great place to go if you wanna look at dead (and live) bugs all day. And why not step out to the food truck outside and have some insect-tacos and maggot falafels
An entire block only for insects!!! It was amazing!!! Didnot realize there are so many kinds of insects in this world!!! Great place for kids and students !!! The size of butterflies amazed me though i have never seen such big ones flying around!!!
Very interesting collection of specimens. Great learning experience for the whole family if visiting the botanical gardens. It's not too big.
Lots of interesting things to see. It was a little bit small, and could have used a gift shop, but pretty fun overall
Creepy and cool. Not a huge place, but I suppose you don't need much space to display insects. Watching the ants carrying leaves from one tree to another was really fascinating.
They should set a limit of people inside. Some days it is overcrowded.
A lot of cool insects, great place to visit with kids
Very interesting, especially for kids.
So expensive, and not big exposition. Not recommend.
Very nice but small. I was hoping more from this place. Lots of insects, mostly rare ones. They could have more alive ones, they only have a small section.
We visited on a hot day so casually strolled into this. It was fascinating to see the collection ane live display of ants carrying tree leaves. Worth the visit
The live exhibits were the most interesting.
Great place for the kids. It's part of the Botanical gardens which is quite beautiful. It's accessible by public transit. It's best you enter via rue Sherbrooke as it is closest to the more main entrance of the grounds. Great way to spend a day.
Nice and educative place, bring your kids!
A small but interesting museum.
Beautiful showcase of variety of insects from all around the world, spectacular
Very interesting and very kind and prepared staff
Mostly preserved insects. Few live insects. Allocate no more than one hour, unless you are into insects. The cafe serves food with insects mixed in - on purpose.
I never Saw that many insects un my life. We Even has a burrito and try to eat them, we couldnt.... You just have to set your mind.
Not scary; bugs behind glass.
Great variety of insects - lots to learn
Very interesting place to visit.
The museum brings fond memories of my time here as a child, it's the coolest place in all of Montreal.
One of the first places I visited on my trip to Montreal. This is a lovely place for the nerds and bug lovers in your life to visit.
My boyfriend and I are not fond of insects, but we were up to see them at the insectarium! We've never been to one, and didn't know what to expect. It was a nice facility and the ant farm was one of the highlights. It was great being to see ants build a home for themselves! We also really enjoyed the insects they had outside the building in globes. Check it out this place out if you have the time!
It was nice, but it'd be nice if there were more live insects.
Great exhibit with many different items.
Great collection of Insects
Very interesting collection, whole it's small, it also reminded me of why I love insects so much. Wish there collection were larger or the exhibits we're better. Would also urge the staff to conduct more hands on insect experiences. Still highly recommended along with the Botanique Jardin
A neat little place to check out while in the botanical gardens. I enjoyed it more that I expected. If you go during the summer, be prepared for large groups of little kids.
Paid for parking at Biodome just to discover to have to pay again for insectarium. Insectarium is not connected to biodome. It's quite the hike with any child or stroller, especially in the snow, and outside. Decided to scrap it than pay again for parking.
This offers an array of insects though most of them are preserved and mounted behind glass. There is a few exhibits that have live insects but really wish there was more. It's still interesting and educational to see.
Fun for kids that's for sure! I wanted to try some of their gourmet bug food but missed the boat on all the hot dishes. i did have the ice cream dipped in ants though, and it was surprisingly good!
Lots of interesting insects on display.
Nice place to go with your kids
Used to come here so much in my youth. Had an ant colony and stick insects, Butterflies, among others. Very nice place.
Great place to bring your kid if he or she is in a "bug" phase!
Nature lovers will love it.
Small but interesting place. They got some nice living insects, and a big collection of dead ones.
Last time I went there I was in elementary school and I had been wanting to go for a while now. Honestly, I was disapointed. They have too many dead displays and not enough impressive live specimens and beautiful terrariums. The best is the ant colony where they actually have a wood branch bridge between 2 terrariums and you can look at the ants foraging for food and walking the bridge with little leaves, that was awesome. Other than that most of the terrariums are very tiny and the luminous information panels are annoyingly hiding half the terrarium because of their reflection against the glass. That's a very very very poor design and I'm just confused as to why they decided to make it that way rather than on the side or something where it wont obstruct the view. Contrarly to the biodome or the botanical garden where you feel like you're entering a different part of the world, the insectarium as it is now feels like a cheap insect themed zoo with very little care in term of presentation. Make those terrariums bigger and put more than 1 specie in, wouldn't there be a way to create a small ecosystem rather than cage each type of insects into multiple tiny terrariums? If you've never been I still think you should go. But I only give a 2/5 star because man, I feel it could be much much better and I *want* it to be better.
A massive collection of insects to marvel. I loved how there were hives of bees in the walls of the gift shop.
A rather small but very nice collection of insects from around the world. Kids really enjoyed the talk about 'useful' insects.
Great variety of specimens both live and preserved. Little girls are grossed out and little boys fascinated.
nice to see the collections of butterfles and insects
Overrated and antiquated even after multiple renovations. Helps absorb the hefty price when coupled with other ongoing expositions at the botanical garden
It is closed for renovations till 2021
The place is nice with a great collection of insects from all the world.
The place was absolutely fascinating! They had bugs and insects from all over the world. It was hard to believe that some of them actually exist. Definitely sparked further interest in insects for me. Must visit!
Its very nice..and near with other place too
Good collections of varities of insects
I was expecting more live insects, where I what we saw was a huge and great, but yet a collection of dead pinned bugs...
Remarkable collection of bugs, including some living as well. Could maximize the experience with addition of gift shop.
amazing experience, winter was perfect timing as there were very few people there. highly recommended for any age group!
Lots of cool bugs but it's a bit small and needs more interactive entertainment for adults and children.
Very cool and educational place to take the family! Combined with the other attractions in the area, you can easily make a full day out of it.
It's cool... If you like bugs
The place needs renovation. Mostly dead insects on display. At least there was someone at the end with a live insect doing a little presentation and letting people pet it. The live ant display was pretty neat tho!
Rather small but certainly interesting. There were LOTS of specimens to see and that was great but it would be nice to see more variation in their displays and interpretative materials. Perhaps some exhibition devoted to material related to insects and not just cases and cases of specimens? We did have the opportunity to meet and hold an insect and the staff member who brought it out was very pleasent and knowledgeable. If you're planning on spending a whole day at the biodome complex and have little ones interested in bugs, then this a worthwhile stop but otherwise, it's pretty basic
Fun place. Use the vending machine or food truck to try insect snacks!
Super cool. If you like bugs. If not it would be awful.
Boring. It's dead bugs pinned on the wall. Not worth the money
This place is awesome...! never been in a place like this, is close to the botanical gardens wich are beautiful. The staff give u all the info you need about insects..
Good place for children to many insects...
I wish there was more living insects and maybe the possibility of tasting some of the insects seeing as they may become a sustainable food source for us one day
Lots and lots of insects. Some alive, most dead. Fantastic place to learn and observe. The 2 star review is in regard to the content there, really, REALLY outdated. Good thing we went on the last day before they closed for renovation. Will definitely update the review once they open again and see how much changed and improved. Used to be amazing when i was younger, lets see if theyre up for the challenge.
Can't wait till my kids are old enough to take them here!!!
This was a nice exhibit to walk through and the staff was very nice and willing to interact and answer questions. The leaf cutter ants exhibit was really interesting to see. It's a bit small, but a nice extra included with the gardens admission.
I really didn't know we have a lot of insects in our plant.....it was amazing. I really enjoyed it.
Great place, you'll learn a lot
Beautiful !! But not a lot of bugs
Recently renovated and very informative!
Super fun and interesting. Must visit if you are at the botanical garden.
Bugs. Dont know what you were expecting in the reveiw section of an insectarium.
BUGS! So many glorious bugs! Still, I wish there was an insect (or any natural history) museum somewhere in the world geared a bit more toward adults.
I'm not a big fan of bugs but this was very interesting. My kids didn't enjoy it as much as the adults did but that's because they didn't stop to read all the information. We all enjoyed the live insects and the ant colony.
Very interesting exhibits with live insects as well as diagrams/models. It just needs better air conditioning.
The ant display is particularly cool. Creepy crawlies galore! Try the soft serve with chocolate termite coating! Get a side of crickets for extra crunch!
Ill give 3 stars because it is interesting but theres not enough things to see/do. Youve seen everything in 20 min
The living ants colony on a tree is really impressive, and best part of the museum. Bugsticks hidden in a forest is always surprising and many other fun insect to see. Wish though that the place was bigger and visit last longer. The price is cheap as well.
Amazing place with a great variety of species!
Excellent facilities
Wonderful! Excellent insects, I had a lot of fun.
Full of information with live ibsects showing their habitat. Great place.
Small and not very interactive. I was expecting live bugs for my son to see, not hundreds pinboard insects with a few live enclosures.
Interesting museum of insects close to the botanical garden of Montreal. Is it one of the biggest in the world, excellent indoor activity for kids to learn about arthropodes, the life of the little beasts
Fun and educative outing for all ages. They even sometime have animators letting handle done insects, and have an insect based good restaurants in the summer. The visit is relatively short though.
Insects are far more amazing than mammals ????????
Fun place to bring your kids.
Nice place to go with kids
Good collection and a few live bugs that keep kids interested.
Pretty sweet, bunch of bugs and spiders.
The leaf cutter ants were busy farming their fungus. Such a joy to see them up close.
definitely go if you’re nearby, worth the visit. lots of information learned.
Lots of insects. Children would love it. Never knew the number of beetles and butterflies there are. I too learnt something about distinguishing the worker bees from the queen & drones. Doesn't take long but enjoyable, esp. for children.
Very crowded and overwhelming. There is a cool display where ants crawl across branches from their home section to a feeding section.
I've definitely seen better-done live-insect exhibits, where interactivity was more emphasized. The collection of pinned-insects was, however, rather impressive.
Nice to spend couple of hours with the kids
Nice place with nice staff
A very nice place to visit and good to bring small kids to learn about insects.
A new experience for me during my visit in this city. A bit expensive but good overall.
Great butterfly exhibit.
Very cute installstion. Rather small and consisted mostly of butterfly's and beetles. It was still great for smaller children and has some really very beautiful specimens. It comes as part of a package with the botanical gardens so if you pay for one you get the other regardless they come as a pair. So for both of them it's worth it. If the price was for just the insectarium maybe not so much. During the summer they have chefs that come out and cook bugs you can eat like fried grasshoppers ( All the rage on Thailand ) very worth it if you are adventurous.
My son loved the bugs they even let us hold one
Lots of bugs, very informative
Great combination of live exhibits and preserved specimens. Sure to be of interest to all ages & backgrounds! :)
Small, but great for kids. The exhibits are signed in both French and English, but the live shows are in French only.
AWESOME!!! This place was the highlight of the trip to the botanical gardens. My favorite was watching the REAL leaf cutter ants tromping back and forth between the live tree and their nest. I mean....it was so freaking cool! The beetle displays were also incredible. I was less enthralled by the giant spiders...but that’s because I’m not big into spiders...
Pretty neat, wish they had a bigger live insect selection.
This was a lot of fun and very educational. Many insects and arachnids on display and crawling around. A lot of well laid out and interesting information.
Great place to see insects and the botanical garden outside is beautiful!
A very good place to bring kids for education. Although I was expecting it to be bigger than what it found out to be. Entry ticket is included in botanical garden visit which is $20.50 for adult outside QC. I would say it is bit expensive for what it offers. Average time spent in insectarium is 1h-2h.
Really cool place really fun seeing the live insects and learning about them. But the tickets plus parking are kinda overpriced But good experience
It is a beautiful garden to visit, try the Chinese garden after 7, there are a lot of things to do and it will take several hours to visit the garden.
Really cool place to learn about all different types of insects.
live insects collection is small , But it does have few extra ordinary once
If you like bugs then the insectarium is for you
Interesting place! Much curiosity about the life of insects.
If you are a nature lover this place is for you. You will see the life of these tiny creatures from few inches. Must visit place for kids. Staff is very hospitable.
No words can describe this amazing place
A short but interesting exhibit.
The botanical garden is great. Parking is way overpriced!
Fun place for a visit with kids, especially when combined with Butterflies in Liberty
Cool info for bug-lovers. Not as much value as the bio dome though.
Very nice and rare exhibits for nature and biology lovers.
It is very nice and instructive for everyone especially kids.
I'm not a fan of insects to start with... however, it was an impressive collection and I was able to avoid displays with scarier content...
Check out the impressive ant colony!
The ant display was good. Was too humid in there and left within 5 minutes
A bit small but you get access when you take the Jardin Botanique pass.
Good place learn bc a lot and we can see live insects too!
Went for the first time this year...amazing experience! Very cool.
I thought it would be an interactive experience, but it was nothing more than a few displays of insect carcasses. They were pretty, but, it's nothing special.
Filled with all the creepy crawlies that all insect appreciator will love. Very informative on their life cycle.
This is an amazing place. Excellent activity for kids. They will be amazed and impressed by the quantity of living insects and the rest of the collection. If you are visiting Montréal, you have to go here. If you are living in Montreal, this is a place to visit from time to time. I highly recommend.
The Montreal Insectarium is a natural history museum located in Montreal, featuring a large quantity of insects from all around the world. It is the largest insect museum in North America and among the largest insectariums worldwide. If you like to know more about insects, this is the place to visit.
Loved it. Lots to see and discover. Great place for kids
Very interesting to see and also a good experience for children
a very interesting place to visit with insects from most of the world and a giant ants nest with cameras so you can see in detail how a colony works and functions very different and cool.
Great place, information is very thorough. Kids will definitely enjoy the bugs.
The Insectarium was good, it had many models of insects. The good thing is, you do not have to buy extra tickets, it comes with the Botanical Garden tickets.
A bit crowded, a bit small, but it's alright.
The best way to see this place is through the eyes of a child who loves insects, otherwise it is a pretty dull, but expensive place to visit. It is pretty hard to see the living insects. The displays make it awkward due to the lighting. I think that a visit in the woods would be more rewarding.
Outstanding collection of insects. Particularly liked the ants colony.
Amazing ant farm and outdoor park
The Insectarium was fun and interesting. We thought there would be a little more to it like a butterfly pavilion. We enjoyed the exhibits of insects and learned about some interesting looking insects I would not want to come across in real life. The Leaf Cutter Ant Colony was amazing! That was the highlight for us. I don't think this was worth the price of admission.
Beautifully organized little museum of insects, both live and preserved. I came here a few years ago and vividly remember their ant display. They had 2 boxes set up with a branch connecting them, and you could watch the ants, in perfect formation, move back and forth from one box to the other, collecting bits of leaves for their habitat. It was a unique experience and I enjoyed it thoroughly. They also have a wide collection of preserved insects, and some absolutely stunning displays of butterflies and beetles.
Great if you like insects. A bit small.
Super fun just watching the kids go crazy on the exhibits. It was a blast seeing them so into it!
Admission was free with admission to the garden. Building was small. Lots of samples of dead insects. We were looking forward to seeing more live insects. There were only a few live exhibits.
The live ant display is really awesome!
Lots of creepy crawlies! Dont forget to check out the tarantulas!
Small, but very well designed and managed
Great fun, tons of insects some alive.
I thought I will see a lot of life insects
Very educational and alot of different species of insects.
The insectarium has both pinned insects and live insects. It has a natural history museum flavour. One can tour the exhibit in less than an hour.
Awesome if you're into insects. It's a short (uphill) walk from the biodome. If you have an issue walking distance or its freezing out, I'd driver from the biodome to it. Lots of living and preserved insects. It's secluded and not huge so it's quieter and less busy than the biodome.
Great place for the kids to discover bugs. Lots of fun exhibits at just the right level for the young set!
Super fun place to learn about insects! Fun for adults and kids. Lots of really beautiful butterflies, live insects and interesting information!
great variety of insects to observe
Beautiful, well organized and neat museum.
Loved seeing all the different displays and insects, with just enough education to make everyone happy! Will definitely be back.
Super cool place. Not that big, not fun to walk to from subway when it's super cold. (Underground walkway from Olympic park was not available.)
Fun and full of creepy crawlers the kids loved
I loved it as well as the botanic garden! Its just one more attraction of this wonderfull place to be visite, but its worth.
Fun and educational but is geared more towards kids. It was smaller than I was expecting but the entry fee gives you access to the botanical gardens as well. Needs more variety of live insects, they are mostly stick bugs and some beetley things.
Whistles top tour as the kids were tired but kept them engaged and interesting for adults
The setting of the museum is well made, like most art/cultural in montreal it’s well maintained and surprisingly enough it’s not excessively expensive. The staff is helpful and the experience is for each to discover.
Beautiful place for kids and adults
Large variety of insects from around the world. Good place to visit on a rainy day.
Soo many bugs!! Very cool experience, a must see for all in the vasinity and very affordable-- especially if you're a student!!
I will recommend this place for any tourist with kids and I bet with you, you won't regret it. Beautiful place to visit.
Really neat selection of insects but I wish there were more spiders.
It has really cool stuff to look at. It's not big you can walk through in 40 minutes to an hour but it's very educational and you can go walk the Botanical Gardens right next door.
Mostly for the kids... Highlight is the ant hill and the live insect which you can hold onto your hands and get pics clicked.. :)
Had fun with my family here. Not a big insectarium but lots to explore.
This place will make you bug out, in a good way!
Fun for kids & adults alike
A beautiful place,well taken care of and many interesting things to see.
This is not what I expected after reading online reviews. Not worth spending the time. Rose garden is worse than my yard, and only new things are the Japanese and Chinese gardens.
Good place to see different kids of insect lives or death. It is not so interactive.
Little to see. And way too many people to see the main attraction
Good place, could use a little work, been the same for 20 years, a little play area would be good, not only for kids but little kids, maybe involving insects, a slide or something ...
I was expecting many more live insects to be present but none the less the insectarium does have a good 10 to 15 interesting insects present.
Awesome display of mult-colored beetles and butterflies. Live exhibit of leaf cutters at work!
Huge amount of insects on display. I wish there were more facts about individual insects. You need a couple.of hours to see everything.
small but very intersting museum spent about 45 min here if you pay for botanical garden you can enter this museum for free
Very good museum. Big enough to keep adults occupied but not too large to overwhelme younger visitors
Nice to see all the specimens but had hoped for a little more in the way of living creatures. Would have been disappointed if I'd paid an entry for this alone but as it's included in the botanics ticket, it's worth including in your visit to the park.
Didn't live up to expectations. Mostly displays vs live insects. Decent way to spend an hour.
It's incredible all kind of insects that exists, awesome!!!
Great with kids and there alwais somting to learn
Very Very nice...
My second time visiting this site, small but fascinating. Here you can find live leafcutter ants doing their job as you see in the documentary, and a great number of specimen in good condition.
Great exhibits, live ant colony.
Interesting details about insects.
Surprisingly good. Free admission when you go to the botonical gardens. Lots of bugs to look at. Best for kids, but still lots for the big kids to check out.
The visit in the Insectarium is included in the ticket of the entrance for the botanical garden. It was a really interesting experience.
Amazing insect collection...worth seeing
It's k. If u like insects much better. Otherwise just time pass.
Beautiful spot to spend the day with the insects and then outside in the gardens! Great for kids!
Very cool but due for a change, since its been the same for a while. Ant exhibit is cool.
Very cool ! Lots of really interesting bugs in very clear display cases . Also the botanical gardens are connected. Would highly recommend.
Good place to interest kids but very limited in terms of entertainment value. Not as much interaction as I had imagined but overall worth a visit.
Great Place to Bring Children.
Butterflies only Feb-April. Rest somewhat interesting.
Huge display of cased and caged insects! Gross, but definitely fun to check out
If you like bugs, the collection is massive.
Pretty cool place with lots of interesting insects and facts. Kinda small, but definitely worth it!
Great place for family and friends
There are many different insect species. They are very amazing and beautiful. I recomment that to any body who travel to montreal.
This is a well done display. Scientificly solid and facinating for all ages.
If you like insects this place is heaven. If not it's pretty cool too.
Smaller than I imagined. But when paired with the other attractions its good value
Very small, takes 40mins to visit the whole place. Aside from the ant farm, very few interactive exhibits. Very expensive for what it is.
It was fun looking at the different insects, both alive and dead, and reading about their habitats but it is really more focused on children and we were hard pressed to avoid tripping over them as there seemed to be several buses worth there at the same time as us.
The insectarium is a wonderful spot. Went with a group of 4 with 2 infants ; lots of different bugs to see and read up on, and the info panels are in English and French. My one year old son was not bored and we spent easily an hour looking at all the exhibits. The staff is also very courteous and friendly. We went during the off season so only curious what it would be like when the guides and presentations are happening. Thank you for a great time! :D
nice place worth a visit
Amazing collection and information on bugs. Not brave enough to eat them though. My grandson loved it.
A great collection. Kids loved it. $20 per adult is $12 to park is a steep price to pay for the size. Took about 45 minutes. All due fairness we skipped the botanical gardens which is included. Unfortunately the biodome was closed because the package would have been great.
So cool! Giant bugs!
Good educational place for children.
Nice place to visit. Amazing collection of insects
Great place to visit, very kid friendly.
It's free to enter with a botanical garden ticket and if you like bugs it's the place Don't miss the worker ant colony it's amazing
The insectarium is well organized with a lot of different insects alive and not. The food at the restaurant isn't good, there are only a few cold sandwiches, but there is a place where you can get insect food that is supposed to be very good.
Great place to go and nice visit, honestly the least exciting between planetarium/gardens/insectarium, but that just proves the value of the other places rather than the lack there of of the insectarium! Highly recommended, 10/10 date idea!
Great place to see a variety of insects! Great for kids!
Family's time, beautiful place
Pretty cool. Lots of dried out and live bugs.
I hate insects but loved the insectarium. Beatutiful exhibits!
I was absolutely fascinated by this place I wanted to go home and buy bugs online! It's really cool. Going in the summer would be better as it's connected to botanical gardens.
A huge and amazing assortment of insects that everyone should see.
Impressive place wher you can educate and entertain children and adults alike.
It's great for little kids but very small and you can finish exhibit within 15 mins
Fun experience visiting during the butterfly event, and reasonable year-long family pass cost. Could do with more amenities on site for kids.
My sister loved the scenic area and all the information on different insects. Worth stopping by
Wonderful place, so much to see and read about!!
Super fun for the family. Great activities but a little pricy.
It is OK but nothing special. Very few live exhibits with the majority of displays being collections of dead insects.
Meh. Some cool bugs. Great spot for kids.
Nature culture and discovery
Interesting and nice! Most of the insects aren't alive. Educational :)
It's closed
This exihibition is very well organized to teach basic knowledges about insects and their relatives to the people and the school kids. It is worth to spend a few hours there in order to learn more about insects.
The leaf cutting ant exhibit was the highlight, so cool!