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Good place for family outing. It has different zones of different type of climates. Parking is paid and separate from entrance tickets. Tickets are costly compared to experience but you don't get to see these climates within Canada, so for people who can't travel outside this is a good option. Cafeteria has got options for different dietary restrictions
Great place to take the kids. All the ecosystems are well presented and they have a decent collection of wildlife. Sadly, you can see the entire thing in less than an hour ????.
Such a joy to share my home environment with my overseas children.
Oh this place is fun! One hour is enough to see but a great experience for kids. Loved the bat cave and rainforest zone.
Cool little zoo to visit with four distinct areas to explore. This is a really cool use of the former Olympic infrastructure. A lot of the animals are nocturnal so they are a bit inactive or can be hard to spot. Admission is reasonably priced as you can easily spend two or three hours reading the information and spotting the animals.
Lots of land, air, water flora and fauna, the parrots talk if you speak Spanish to them. Parking is free on the streets surrounding, figure spending about an hour to take in all the eco zones
The kids loved it! They enjoyed the penguins and the sturgeon the most. Kid friendly. I went as a child and gave me that nostalgic feeling and appreciated sharing with my kids. EV parking available, I missed it, near the beginning of the parking. A little cumbersome outside directions and inside directions. This place is booked to capacity every day, book a few days in advance during summer months. Go have fun and learn.
Very nice place to visit.. Also, kids will enjoy this place.
This was a really brief visit for me. If you keep a comfortable pace through the exhibits you won't spend longer than twenty minutes here. It's probably worth the price of admission if you're here for the other attractions in the area as well.
Amazing place. Must visit if you like animals.
Beautiful, interesting and educational place for all ages.
Amazing. Great for kids and adults. It’s a bit of a maze layout wise. The signage is removed and it’s expected to download the app, otherwise you won’t know which animals are in which enclosure.
Recent renovations make the place more enjoyable for a family visit.
Great place to take the family lots to see there are tickets available on the day not just book online if it says sold out you will need proof of covid vaccination and this is making getting in a little longer. But very good experience it all shop was small but ok and not to over-priced also sells food on the premises as well.
When I bought my tickets online it stated 90min and upon arrival I was greeted immediately and told there was no time limit! We took our time really appreciating all 4 ecosystems and it took us just under 2 hours. We then spent the rest of our day at the botanical gardens - where you could easily pass an entire day - highly recommend. The biodome is very well taken care of and maintained. The intertwinement of the various animals in their habitats was fascinating! I did hate to see so many penguins in such a small enclosure though. Many of the sturgeon seemed to have scabs along their scales. I just hope it’s being looked after!
The skywalk above the rainforest and boreal forest were great! Suoer renos! Loved the ice cave going into the penguin area. Great family activity.
Very disappointing. All four ecosystems could have been wonderful if there had been any signs, labels or information anywhere. It was frustrating to walk around having no idea what animals to look for nor to be able to identify any animals you did see. There was no information about about anything in any language. Perhaps, this is not ready for public viewing but if that is the case, this should have been stated on the website or the tickets should have been discounted 75%. We are usually very impressed by museums and exhibitions in Montreal. Not this time.
With the recently reopened BioDome, visited recently with my family and very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the exhibits, and the friendliness of the staff. Will be back, ready to explore more
Very cool. Well run. Helpful bilingual staff. Had so much fun.
I went to this place twice, once before the renovation and after. I like it actually before the renovation more. It used to have more animals and more vibrant environment. After the renovation, the place looks nice and neat but the animals are really fewer than before, and you barely see them. The most exciting part is seeing the penguins!
Very interesting and engaging place. 4 different areas to visit involving different types of animals. Over all the place is quite small with only a few animals. Takes approximately 1-2h for entire walkthrough, depending on how in-depth you desire to look into each area.
Aside from genuinely not enjoying seeing animals caged (specifically the two Canadian lynx's), it is a very nicely built exhibit. The tropical section is extremely hot, and will result in immediate sweat! Highly recommend doing it first, and then immediately going to the polar exhibit.
July 2021 4.5★ a really excellent display of the north American bio diversity in the different seasons/weather regions. A wide range of animals in a setting that resembles their own habitat. Admission fees which are about $25 power adult are worth it, but obviously going to 2 museums for about $40 is a better deal. Expect to spend at least 2 hours inside.
Definitely worth a visit, the old Olympic Dome is a place for everyone young and old, my favorite was seeing the penguins.
I love these type of places. You get to see animals in habitats that are also fun to see. My favorite was the parrots. If you're bringing camera equipment please be warned: the various humidities and temperatures will play havoc with condensation. Take it slow and you will get great pictures!
In all honesty it was awesome. The staff was great and there was not alot of people. We felt very safe.
The renovations are really awesome, the central hall is impressive! They also worked on the "paths" and added a higher section which give you an incredible view to the St-Laurent Valley. That being said there are no more informational signs anywhere and you are told to consult their slow, buggy app which has a unintuitive layout. I recommend not installing it and instead asking your question to the employees that walk around.
A little bit of a journey to get to this end of the city but worth the trip. There isn't much to do in this area, and many things are not open on the premises. The biodome was closed for several months for renovations. I noticed a new lobby area but still very confusing on where to enter the exhibits and where to go next. You Criss-crossing like a figure eight. With no signs, it isn't apparent. The staff was there to assist but seemed busy in their conversation when I passed through. When you do reach the exhibits, they are amazing. Animals are well-taking care of and beautiful. In the blazing heat, the ice wall will for sure cool you down.
This place was fun!! It was a really unqiue experience because of all the different spaces that housed the animals according to their natural habitat's climate. We experienced cold (sub-antarctic islands) to humid (tropical rainforest) climates, and that made the journey feel so real and unique. Definitely a different feel compared to all the other similar places we've visited before.
Great escape from the Montreal cold. Amazing to see essentially a zoo take such great care to make proper environments for the animals! Felt like I was on a nature walk than an indoor zoo. Just be careful walking into the jungle biome in full winter gear! The humidity caught me by surprise! Also caught a raccoon feeding. Very cute.
Very good experience for kids of all ages
Nice place to visit, renovations cleaned it up.
Magnificent place to experience 5 beautiful different region
I love this place! The biodome doesn't have as many exotic animals as a regular zoo but they have more than enough to keep you entertained and the way its all layer out is really cool. The app that they offer to anyone with a mobile phone made navigation the different exotic systems easier and I thought it was fun reading that there was an animal in the trees around us and racing to find.
This was a fantastic experience. Really regret not going until now even though I was in Montreal for 3 years, but a marvelous day to spend some quality time with your family/ friends. If anyone got a kid, sure they'll enjoying more than anyone else with all the wild and aquatic life and there are 4 climatic conditions available inside to experience for you. Overall a good day.
Interesting “indoor zoo”. The penguins seem to be the main attraction. Exhibits do not have any signage/educational information which would definitely add to the experience. The building itself is unique and futuristic. Definitely photo worthy.
I really liked our visit Once I entered in rain forest section all the atmosphere was totally changed every section have separate feeling and atmosphere which is very near to real Staff was helpful and welcoming If they can provide desert atmosphere it would be great addition
Great place for an afternoon out with the family. Lots of animals to see and kids will love the penguins. The surrounding area is huge (Old Olympic park) so be prepared to walk especially if you have young kids. Take the metro as it's real convenient. Not sure if there is parking, but it can't be cheap.
Nice indoor place for animals, great habitat
Great variety of animals - trying to find some of them was quite a challenge (including the sloth, which evaded us despite no lack of effort on our part!) Lots of diversity in exhibits, such that everyone will be drawn to a certain area. For me, the tropical rainforest was the highlight, due to the charming tamarins and marmosets, but the quality of exhibits is consistently great throughout the facility.
Absolutely amazing experience. Very clean and helpers throughout the route. Cannot wait to go again. Good luck finding the linx, he's a hider.
The great thing about this zoo is that it doesn't really feel like a zoo. There were no cages in sight, just some glass enclosures and a few wires here and there. Would recommend for families.
We visit here nearly everytime we in Montreal for more than just a day trip. All the bones are well kept and the animals all seem to be stress-free. Great place for animal lovers and kids.
Great place to bring the kids. Lots to see but smaller than what I remembered. Sort of went through all the exhibits in under an hour but I'm sure you can spend 2-3 hours here. Agree that the price should be lower. Parking is a flat fee of $20 so take the metro to Pie IX station if you can. Just a short walk from the station to the Biodome.
All visitors should be aware that tickets may not be available upon arrival. Be sure to book your tickets ahead of time for a specific date and time. The biodome features 5 ecosystems found in the American continents: (1) the tropical rainforest ???? (2) the gulf of St. Lawrence ???? (3) the Laurentian maple forest ???? (4+5) the Labrador coast and sub antarctic islands ???? With kids, you can easily spend 2 hours here. For adults, the exhibits are easy to stroll through under an hour. Note that there are no informational plaques. There are educators positioned at each ecosystem that will provide information on animals, plants, etc.
Very helpful & friendly staff, easy to tour by yourself, great selection of species, considering COVID, sanitary, few tourists that hogged spots & put greasy faces on the glass but otherwise highly recommended for an outing, bf & I went there and it's an enjoyable outing I'd repeat, two thumbs up ????
Beautiful habitats, the biodome closes at 6pm but the restaurant closes at 5pm
We walked 45 minutes in the cold to get there and the board said tickets were sold out. We waited in the information line for a while after we asked someone at another desk and she told us we could still get in and were able to purchase tickets at said desk. There was no sign for tickets/billets. The price was okay for a family of 4 with young children. We went in and nothing was marked except the entrance to each habitat. I noticed other people had guide books but I still have no clue where they got them. Luckily I was a biology major and could give my 4 year old a little tour. We quite enjoyed the cafe at the end, even my husband who would never willingly eat vegetarian. The veggie pizza was great. Overall, we were perplexed at the general lack of posted signs/helpful information that was unlike any museum we've ever visited.
After so many years of renovations, I was really disappointed. No signage, explanation of what we're looking at. If you're going to keep animals in captivity for our entertainment, there should at least be so.e sort of informational and educational component. My 4 year old was excited to see the animals but had so many questions about where the animals came from, what they eat, etc and I didn't want to take out my phone each time. What a shame. Hopefully this is something that will be updated in the future.
Very very beautiful! Must see. You see different region animals under one place. awsum experience. planning to go again
Decent experience. Nothing extraordinary but worth visiting. They have indoor ecosystem of different kinds showcasing different territories on earth. Has some small birds and animals and some fishes.
I very seldom rate anything less than 5 stars. This was such a waste of time and money! Barely any animals to watch! I've been to bird sanctuary, I've been to aquariums, I've been to zoos this was some kind of combo. What a FAIL❗ Literally boring❗ Very few exhibits, and in these very few exhibits they had very few if any animals❗ There were some exhibits that were absolutely empty❗ Yes, we searched for any sign of life or movement❗ Very poorly labeled exhibits also... Zero stars❗
I haven't been to the biodome in years. The renovations really brought it up a level. The habitats are very realistic and it's hard to believe that rocks are artificial. They look so real. Great for kids and families. Must look carefully to find some animals though.
Great place but not some much has changed since renovation. The animals are all the same since the 90s
Awesome place to visit in Montreal. Must see if you are here with kids. Or without ????
The staff is spread out a bit everywhere and is very helpful in guiding us to the right paths. There are three different microclimates to visit and the whole place is very well-designed. There's even a new mezzanine level where you can look over the entire area. There are lockers in the basement to leave your things for the day and there's an underground tunnel giving access to the planetarium next door. Good family outing.
Kids (15 and 12) had a great time here. Enjoyed the many different sections of the Biodome (except the Tropical forest section…very humid. Lol). Not too far from downtown, which made for an easy decision to go.
Very deceiving. It’s very surprising that after major renovations that this is the end results. One of the major flaw is that there are no signs for direction and no posters with name of the animals that you are suppose to see as you would expect. I think they want you to use their interactive plateform but it’s not convenient. Signs should be there regardless. Also, I feel like there were fewer animals then before. Overall it was very underwhelming. They should really put signs in there as a minimum. This is a major Montreal attraction for tourists. This renovation was poorly executed and does not reflect what an attraction of this kind should look like.
Fantastic place to take your kids to see the different eco systems. Highly recommend.
Great activity place. If you are into animals you will find this place heaven on earth.....
Went for the first time in many years, was very disappointed. Very little of each animal, 1 very scared and unhealthy looking lynx, and they let in way too many people, could barely move.
After an expectation of three years the biodom opened again after extensive renovations. So after the winds calmed down and we really managed to book the tickets we visited the place with three kids. 13, 10, 6. The kids really enjoyed it and so did we. We started the visit from the ice tunnel that led to the penguins and luckily we arrived just in time for their feeding. It was cool to see that. From there we continued to see the tropical climate a route that lasted without stopping, there was always something different that caught the eye. The kids really got excited. A visit lasting about two hours. The place has compartments for coats etc. (probably for a fee, we did not inquire) Recommended!
Wonderful, simply wonderful. Cafeteria has great healthy choices. Nearly all the animals are on full display and they seemed to be quite active. Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. We found that it took us about two hours to go through with lots of time taking photos and trying to pick out all the birds and animals in each environment. You can tell that a lot of time and effort went into the renovation to make each environment as realistic a habitat as possible. I particularly was wowed (and surprised) by the tunnel constructed of real ice. I would definitely come back and go through this again, I am glad my wife made sure to get us tickets during our tike in Montreal.
Great place to visit when you are in Montreal. Artificial forest created in the middle of the city in a dome. Penguin habitat with some chilly and eye popping ice walls. The structure is magnificent and better still, it feels and looks unbelievably immaculate. Kudos to the management.
The Biodome was amazing. The staffs were nice and the animals were so cuteee.
Went there back in 2018 saw some racoons getting nasty... pretty neat
I enjoyed walking around the 4 ecosystems, but it'd have been useful to be able to read more about each plant and animal. There's an app for that, but it can be more distracting than having small notes with info near the exhibits.
Super nice and the place was clean, we came on a Saturday and the parking was free since the machine was out of service, I brought my 3 year old here and he had such a fun time ????????????
Came in the late crowd, ticket for 5:30 even though they close at 6, they let you enjoy for 90 mins. Plenty of animals to see. We got to witness one of the handlers feed the otter a fish, racoons climbing, and beavers just doing their thing. There was also a hidden flamingo amongst other things you may have missed on your first walk though. As we were leaving, we took one last walk through a section we already went though and we almost left and missed the bobcat. I really enjoyed the penguins and the fish the most. Walking into the Arctic biodome was the best when it was over 30 degrees outside. Walking into the humid forest was worse than outside haha. Overall, worth going if you want to play where's waldo with some of the animals.
It wasn’t so big as I was expecting but it was fun. The tropical forest and penguin attractions are the best. The rest, so so. Make sure you won’t do as I did and book the last time slot. After 5 some sections are dark and look like close and the animals are hidden. Not so cool, but I understand it was my fault. Regardless good attraction to take the family during a cold or rainy day.
For 20$, you get to visit several habitats with cute animals. Totally worth it. I enjoyed it!
Not an extensive collection, but high quality exhibits. I am not an animal biologist, so take this with a grain of salt, but the animals I saw appeared more active on average compared to other zoos I've been too. Diving birds were actively catching fish, and an otter was playfully rolling around in the dirt.
Very good place to take ur kids for day trip .especially kids.like panguine so much .insectarium was closed this season ..will visit next year to see that
This was dope. There are three environments and many animals and things to see.
This place is perfect for families and even adults who would like to see different seasons and some Animals. The biodome is beautiful and recently renovated . Loved the help the space and of course the settings. Well worth the visit.
3 different regions are well maintained and displayed in a single building.
awesome place.... could be finished within an hour ( without kids) the creatures are well kept...Penguins were the best... please download the app to get history and details... Big problem for parking...we spend 20 min to find parking...there is lot of construction going on that road. we asked many ppl for parking. they said that there is paid parking on P4 but we couldn't find it. Google maps not update and showed us way to biodome that was closed due to construction. luckily we found parking on streets...
I'm a bit disappointed. I would like to know about the animals I'm seeing and yesterday, I didn't have lucky looking for a sign or information about it. However, the penguins are really cute and friendly, also the turtles.
There are 3 main areas to view when you visit the biodome, however each section has a few different, separated areas to walk through. Some of the animals may be sleeping, or otherwise hidden in their habitat, so you may not see them all as when I was there, but keep an eye out as some of them are quite well camouflaged among the trees, cliffs, and foliage! I thought the design was really well done, and often had to look up to see if I really was still indoors! There are a lot of real trees and plants, but also some fake trees you'd swear are real, as well as fake cliffs, boulders, and rocks that work so well with the trees and streams that I wondered if the biodome was built around them! It's a great place to bring the young ones, and we saw many parents pushing their strollers through, so that shouldn't be an issue if you were wondering. There was quite a lot to see, but even at a relatively relaxed pace, it only took us about an hour, hour and a half to get through all 3 main areas. The good news is you are not time-limited, so can go back to revisit the areas as you like without issue. That said, you could set aside 2 to 2.5 hours to be on the safe side if you are looking to schedule this in amongst other site-seeing during the day.
Beautifully renovated and it was so fun to see all the animals. Super friendly staff.
Very good place to visit at reasonable price of 15$. Make sure to reserve online booking first.
Who doesn’t love seeing animals. The biodome is location in Montreal’s east end right beside the ever expensive and rarely work it Montreal Olympic stadium (not bitter at all) Here you will find different ecosystems and the animas that call that area home. It’s both educational and fun. During the pandemic its mandatory to book a time slots. Accessible by car, bus and metro (subway)
Unforgettable experience to visit penguins and (fake) polar bear!
Family friendly, generally wheelchair accessible and very intriguing for the kids! Worth doing a second look through zones as our first pass some of the places were more quiet but the second time everything was up and moving around. Staff was fantastic and spoke fluently both english and french. My 5yr old had a broken leg(yay!...) and I was able to borrow a wheelchair on location free of charge.
Great experience for both children and adults.
Great experience with my grandchildren
A great place to visit. Admission for a family of 4 was decently priced. 4 of the 5 ecosystems were great, although the most interesting animals were nowhere to be found. The antarctic system was a total letdown - there were a bunch of penguins behind glass, and it did not seem like a cold wintery environment at all, and it was very small compared to the other systems. The gift shop had a lot of nice things, but way overpriced. A 6" plush was $37. Overall, a great place to visit.
Main attraction is the building itself, it is modern and big. While I appreciate the overall biodiversity concept, we were surprised to see that in such a huge building many animals had quite limited space which doesn't help them to do well in captivity. Penguin space seemed very crowded and small, so was the seagulls one and a few others. Rainforest was extremely hot with many people there at once, so if you go in summer it will be hard to bear. Overall, they had a good concept in mind but it didn't quite work out, and animals could have been given much better and spacious conditions to mimic their real home (even though it would never replace it).
Very nice place .. kids enjoyed the animals, penguins and fishes there .. stuff are v. Nice and knowledgeable
Very fun time. We had tickets for a set time, but the kids were sick that day. Very helpful customer service explained how to use them as walk INS in another day, which we did. A few of the interactive exhibits weren't working and the insectarium was closed for renovations (which they'd clearly indicated). Will definitely be back
So I went here on a trip and have been here a few times in the past throughout my life. I think the price is fine for admission, and I do think it’s very cool to be able to walk through habitats instead of just looking at them through glass. It’s definitely an interesting concept and I think it adds to the charm of the place. HOWEVER... it was already a pretty hot day when I went, so I found it hard to stay in the rainforest habitat, even though I wanted to stay and watch the animals there much more, I was unable to as with the already hot weather, the added heat and humidity from the habitat and my mask, it was almost unbearable. So that was an unfortunate drawback of the habitat experience. Then I tried to make it to the maple forest habitat, which I had issues finding as the place is a bit hard to navigate. There was supposed to be otters I think? But they weren’t there, the habitat was pretty and it was very fun to watch the beavers. The other habitats mainly consisted of birds, with the penguins being the main draw. The penguins are very showed off compared to other animals, as you can defiantly always see them doing things. They’re very cute, and there’s a variety of penguins. However I felt their habitat was a bit small. The room that the penguins in also has an echo, and there tends to be children shrieking a lot when an animal moves so the sound can be a bit deafening. Overall, really not that many animals, I was in and out in about 30 min. There’s also no labels on anything, because you need an app, but that annoyed me because I don’t want to drain my battery and use storage for an app. Id really rather just read or see any kind of label, even just the name of the animal! I mean my favorite thing was this large snake, I think it was an anaconda but I don’t know as there was no signage, so Yea, defiantly check out the mystery snake, or it could be a dog for all I know there was no label. As well there were lots of narrow spaces, and so many parents with strollers, so I found it difficult to get through. So. Many. Strollers. Overall I had fun, it’s not an amazing animal experience but I feel it’s unique in its own way and with some improvements good be very good, however they just had a large scale renovation so it doesn’t seem like that will happen soon... :( ALSO make sure to book ahead, I did and had no issues getting in. If you want to go to places like this, book online, it’ll save you lots of stress and time!
This place is amazing! My family and I were a bit nervous because we do not speak French. Luckily a lot of the personnel on site were fluent in English and were very patient with us. We can hardly wait to go back!
Nice indoor activity do with the kids. Gets really crowded on the weekends but if you’re lucky to go on a slow day, it’s a great place. You’re able to see different climates and tropical animals. For the price you’re getting a wonderful experience.
No clue why this place is rated as high as it is. It is a poorly managed circus of a zoo at best in a building with a lot of windows encircled on the outside by an endless sea of orange traffic cones. The staff is non existent and there are …
Good experience, nicely maintained .. there r so many parking s around we spent 1 hour to find right parking .. Its parking number 5 which is underground 20$ for day.. but best is park in parking lot 6 its cheap and same parking ticket will work for botanical garden too.. but if u park at lot 5 this will not work in garden.
a short but great outting with our 3 and 6 year old youngsters. Even our 10 year old was happy to come back 5 years later. every space is well maintained and feels authentic. animals and plants seem “happy”. still in covid mode, so wearing a mask is mandatory, and could be overwhelming in the hot-humid environment, but there are plenty of cool spots and even a water bottle filler (keep your eyes open for that). plenty of washrooms, and even a breastfeeding room. great all around.
It’s round and has RGB, all it takes for a 5 star ;)
A great place to see many different animals. A fun and exciting place for kids of all ages
A great place to take little ones and learn about all the animals there. My only gripe is the areas inside are hard to find due to small and not so easy to find signs. It took for us to ask another visitor where the gift shop was because we assumed there was none since it wasn't clear they even had one anymore. But other than that small nitpick, it was great and I recommend going! My kids were 3 and 5 years old and it was a winner.
If this is your 1st. time, it's a beautiful space to visit, a few animals and a gorgeous five ecosystems. They said that they were doing some renovations and a kind of make over but I've been twice and this is my 3rd time after the renovations. TO BE HONEST.. DOESN'T SEEM LIKE MUCH HAS CHANGED. In the ecosystem, no new animals or plants. The only makeover I found was the main hall entrance and on the 3rd floor a little little interactive space called bio machine which I found is mostly for kids. AND NO SOCIAL DISTANCING.. BECAUSE THERE WAS TO MANY PEOPLE Kind of disappointed ????
Really amazing atmosphere and feel. It's similar to a zoo but a much more immersive experience and having been to one of the largest zoos in Canada just a few days before, the animals here seemed much more lively and in their element. Probably since the "exhibits" are based off the actual climate and habitat of these animals. I didn't have a problem with the admission price, it was about $25 for my American friend and $15 for me because of the student discount. Plus, keeping the place that clean and well decorated and feeding the animals costs money. Spent a good few hours taking pictures and enjoying the scenery. Would recommend
Biodome is one of the places you should visit in your stay in Montréal. We loved how they showed biodiversity and also different climates in this complex. You will see sub Antarctic, tropical rain forests, maple forests and marine animals. Penguins were the most stunning creatures we saw. Great place to spend time with family and kids.
The place was fun and exciting! It was a unique experience because of the different regions you’ll go through, and the best part is that they are trying to give you the full experience by making sure that you’ll have different temperatures in each section according to their natural habitat's climate. So when you get into Labrador to see the penguins you’ll feel cold, and when you go to the Humid regions to see the birds and monkeys you’ll feel extremely hot I suggest you to wear a t-shirt and a jacket for the different temperature you have to go through The service was amazing, guides everywhere, the receptionist was helpful Overall we spent like 2 hours and we enjoyed it
By far my favorite attraction in Montrèal. Beautiful. I love how the zoo is organized. Must see.
This is great place to visit with your family and friends (young and older people). You'll learn alot about the five ecosystems of North Americas under one roof, the Biodôme is like a walk in nature. Among the 3 places visited was the better place. Approximately, it's also one of Montréal’s must-see tourist attractions. Loved it.
Relaxing if you go during the week and not weekends. There's not much difference before and after the renovation, except that you can climb up the 2nd floor and view the areas from above. You can view everything easily by walking slowly in ~1h30.
Always love going, never a dull moment, my kids LOVE seeing all the animals. It's always worth the 2½ hour drive from Ottawa.
I've been many times before and it never fails to disappoint. This is a great date idea or a family adventure. Highly recommend! Keep your eyes peeled for the animals in hiding!
This place makes you feel less bad for being in a zoo. The habitats look pretty knit and thoughtful. There is a good variety of interesting animals. Employees were friendly. Good family friendly day plan.
Newly renovated and finally open!! Although a fun way to spend an afternoon I have to say it hasn't changed that much from the last time I was there. Although the Penguins are always a crowd favorite and the tropical section is fun, they have Monkeys and Capybarras!!! the overall experience felt a little too fabricated. Fun as a one time visit but hard in my opinion to get repeat visitors. Although hard with little one it really pays to take your time and really look around, the animals are often not out in the open. Overall a pleasant experience.
It was great. If your kids like animals, it's worth it. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. The only thing disappointing is that there are no signs to read to know the exact animal you're looking at. You have to follow on the app....I took my boys there as a way of getting away from devices.
Very nice experience. My daughter loved it. Every eco system was wonderful. My favorite was Tropical and Artic
Me and my boyfriend went for our anniversary because he knows how much I've missed animals through the pandemic and it was definitely a good choice. Staff was helpful and friendly, and the habits and animals were beautiful. The only reason I give four stars and not five is simply because I honestly thought there would be more animals then what there was. Also just to be noted for those considering going you do need your vaccine passport upon entrance.
Fully renovated!! Excellent place to go pass a couple hours! You can't spend an extremely long amount of time there as there isn't a million things to do but if there's anything your kids enjoy more you can keep going around. Very clean, educational, friendly staff. Not expensive and parking was super easy!
Way too crowded. The ideal setting would allow you to enjoy each climate section, but we were all packed in like sardines, moving steps at a time herded cattle. The whole experience lasted about 90 minutes...the best part was an act of kindness by a family from CT who gave us their parking stub ($12), which we then passed on to another family upon leaving. Had we gone when it was not as packed, it may have got a 4-star review.
It feels like a big space but it doesn't seem like enough for many of these animals. The exhibits are well put together but the penguins, otters, birds, and other creatures can only move in circles so much. Many weren't active at all when I was visiting. But it's cool when they are. The rainforest is a fairly unique experience and it's fun trying to spot the animals in the trees. Lots of educational opportunities for kids and animal enthusiasts. It's a nice place to spend the afternoon with a group of people but I feel for the animals too much to rate it any higher
Had a fun experience at biodome. The rooms are unique and interesting. I like that it is choose your own adventure, and you can spend as much time at a room as you'd like. Fun for all ages
I was very excited to see the results of the new renovations, and was sooo let down. The whole place feels like some kind of wonky white maze with little signage. No animal enclosure descriptions available unless you use an app. A LOT of wasted space. No coat check anymore, or even paid lockers to keep your jackets in. So if you're visiting in winter, beware of walking the humid jungle room in your coats. The metro ride there took longer than our entire visit. I hope they don't destroy the insectarium next, with this ugly "modern" update. If you have the means of transportation, go to Granby Zoo instead.
Absolutely loved my experience here. This dome is separated into different enviorments, each with their own floral, and fauna ecosystems. You can see countless animals, insects, fish, etc. The entire building feels fresh, and is very renovated. Looks very modern. Overall an amazing experience and I highly recommend it!
It was an amazing experience. They have a discount of 50% for students, which is a great deal. I really enjoyed my time there.
Kids loved the experience. Easy to navigate esp with the app you can download to help along the tour. Great restaurant at the end also.
It is now open even with covid-19. It was a really nice visit but the downside is that now you need to order your ticket online and then go to the biodome.
I'd recommend bringing a light coat to see the penguins ???? and have a t-shirt for the tropical area ????
First time we visited Biodome, it was in 2016, with the renovations it is now complete. Perfect place to visit with the family. However at the end you will feel to see more, it would take probably max 2 or 2.5 hours to really appreciate the place. Recommended!
It was a lot smaller than I remembered and we unfortunately didn't see the capybara :( but the nostalgia was there and we were pretty tired after walking around for an hour :)
Amazing! I saw penguins in this place yesterday! It was a big surprise to me. I can see penguins without going to North Pole!! The rain forest is also amazing. Just some warning to people who are temperature sensitive: the place you will see penguins has very low temperature and the rain forest has very high temperature. The food cafe offers everything for vegetarians, no meat.
A good place to take the family for a fully immersive zoo experience. The environments haven't changed during the renovation but there is a whole new mezzanine level. A few of the educational stations were broken when I went so hopefully they'll step it up with the maintenance.
A lot of really cool animals here to look at, tickets for two adults waited to a total of $42CAD. The Arctic biome is a very good place to cool down on hot summer days. I believe that it is a must do for anyone visiting Montreal on vacation.
Disappointed first time after the renovation all signage are gone so navigating is complicated even the entrance area was hard to pinpoint so everybody go wait in a line at the counter to tell us the entrance is in the other way animal name …
Space where 4 types of natural ecosystems are presented, tropical rainforest, subpolar regions and autochthonous climates of Quebec. Each ecosystem has plants and animals representative of the area. The tour can take about 3 hours at a slow pace. The cost per person is 21.50 CAD
Go see the renovated Biodome. It's quite different from before with new surprises and an interactive section for kids upstairs where you can view all the biospheres from above. The nursing room is between the Biodome and the planetarium - worth knowing ????????
If u got kids I find it better than a zoo
Their ecosystem recreation is amazing. The animals are sometimes hard to spot because of that, since they're not on a cage waiting for you to take a photo, but I think that that adds another level of excitement to the visit since it's almost like venturing into the wild. I really enjoyed the visit and I'll definitely go again in the future.
Really enjoyed my visit here. Great for the whole family and any age group, happy I took the time to go visit. …
Wowwwwww!!!! Really this is a 'wow' place! The authority brings the world infront of you to show how amazing our world is! Whether it's tropical forest or Antarctic,you must be surprised and amazed after seeing those creatures,either it's an animal or plant! The adorable penguin or golden lion tamarin or caiman or maybe beaver will definitely keep a permanent memory in your memory. Don't miss this place if you are in Montreal!!
Absolutely phenomenal experience, built on the old olympic grounds. Spend around 60-90 mins to explore the four regions, from sub-polar penguins to tropical monkeys. Staff were lovely (and took us on a tour to find sloths). Price was well …
An awesome experience. Friendly help from workers. Various animals. Tropical creatures are exciting and lots of fish species. A must see spot for wild life lovers. Fun place for kids to hang out and for animal knowledge.
This place as changed so much from when I was a teenager. Must visit and even my teenagers loved it. The views are amazing and the staff were great during the restrictions of covid. When there, you would have not even know it was covid.???? It's a must go, and bring a nice lunch to blend with the beautiful views. Here are beautiful pics
Great for the kids to walk and learn about some interesting animals. Penguins were a little sad. I’m not sure if it was because we were the last appointed visit for the day but it seemed to be darker than the other areas of the same exhibit, and also seemed to have a lot of penguins in not such a large space. All other exhibits were fun and fresh.
Very nice outing. Good for kids. I went 15 years ago and didn't seem to change that much (I was expecting more maybe because they did renovation recently). Still nice. I know there is a lot of work that goes behind the scene to keep such habitats.
Great place for visit with family and children. Very good learning experience
Beautiful and amazing location. The staff are incredible and the environments are so beautiful. Especially loved the Canadian features that so many zoos and wildlife exhibitions fail to capture. Would recommend. Kid friendly but great for all ages. Only wish it was a little easier to locate the species mentioned on the app but a super fun day regardless!
The lady in charge at the cafeteria is very aggressive and rude. Other experience was good but the cafeteria was really really disappointing. It’s hard to believe they train employees like that. She argues with customers like crazy. If you want to know more about my story and complain, you can contact me. Again, I have never experienced anything like this.
Last time we visited this place was back in the early 90s. Place was different then with exhibits. We still find it very a very pleasant place to visit.
Amazing place to visit. Great place to bring nature lovers and children.
Cool place, wish they had more exhibits
Great time. Whole family loved it
If you haven't been to the Biodome recently I would definitely recommend going for another visit. The 2020 renovation is truly excellent. One of the best parts for me is rather than having a preplanned path of ecosystems like before, every exhibit branches out from a pod. So you could start with the penguins, follow it with the tropics, go back to the penguins, and then anywhere else. I have been visiting the Biodome every few years since my childhood and every time it has been a unique and fun experience.
Not much to see compared with a regular zoo. The penguins seem really sad and the depressing greenish light doesn't help. Not an experience I would pay twice for. Even with a toddler beside us and still in half an hour we were visiting the gift shop already.(which is a ripoff). We saw an alligator sleeping, a capibarra, some birds, a couple of large snakes, some small and big fish. The overall experience feels incomplete.
Good place to visit especially with family. Last time I was there was summer of 2018. I made short video posted on YouTube (Mrs Orr)
Visited the Biodome for the first time and it was a fantastic experience. It was such a great time looking at different animals. They are so adorable. The space is very well structured and there is a lot of walking involved so be prepared. …
Peaceful and contemplating experience. Each zone depicts a different region. Everything is replicated in a way that a person begins to feel they have entered the personal habitat of the native animals. Ambiance as well as temperature is designed to imitate the actual environment of the region. The experience would be enhanced if there was more of a description of the animals in each environment as well as educators with enthusiasm. Regardless, a wonderful effort to share a wonderful world in which we live
Really nice place. Loved the Penguins and fishes. Food was nice but expensive Overall, it's a must visit if you love nature
Very excited for any age. The penguins were the main attraction. It should have signage/educational information. Definitely photo worthy. Staffs were very friendly.
Great place to see different ecosystems from far corners of the world. One thing to improve is the written information about the animals in the locations. Currently the only way to find out their names is to use their mobile app.
I almost always visit here when in Montreal. The whole area is divided into sections based on the regions where the animals/life forms are from. The otters always steal the limelight! A must visit if you have kids in your party, it is a wonderful experience. If you have never been here then you must definitely visit. We parked on the street when we went as told to us by the ushers.
Lots of fun! It’s amazing how they can fit four such very different biomes into one place. Go during the week - it felt like we had the entire place to ourself. So many animals to see. My favorite was the aquarium section. So many beautiful fish! It felt almost unreal to be able to see them swim so up close. It felt like you could touch them. The staff was friendly and you are able to go at your own pace. Definitely recommend this place!
It was s great experience seen all the animals. Each zone was unique with the weather. The rain forest was humid and the south pole was cold. Friendly staff and helpful.
It was a big disappointment for me. I expected a better experience after we spent all that money on renovations. There are vast open spaces with very little to see. The tropical forest has so much potential but it is lacking species. It should be filled with colorful birds, reptiles and mammals. There was not much wow for are two grandchildren but the penguins were a hit. I can see that lots of people are rating 5 so perhaps my expectations are too high but for the price tag to get in I think the people responsible for the biodôme should give the paying public a little more for their money. Perhaps a butterfly enclosure, hummingbird aviary video experience of nesting birds etc.
What a chance we went there before it closed again due to covid19! Absolutely loved it with children 8 and 3! Very genuine and animals are happy and chill! You can tell that they are bring well taken care of and staffs are so proud of their animal friends. We saw raccoons fighting each other, a seastar that looked like having a hangover, a stake playing with ducks! Seriousely, I Feel I was with National Geographics crew!
Very nice place, visit a few differents climate of the world, so visiting the jungle in winter is always fun.
There was a little kid chanting "BioDome! BioDome!" as we went in, and that's a pretty good summary of the appeal of this place. Not quite a zoo--there is very little actual interpretation of the exhibits. I still don't know what kind of penguins we saw. A really appealing way to spend an hour or two on a cold day, though.
It was an amazing experience of watching this amazing creation of God, I saw most of them very 1st time from my eyes ????️ otherwise it was always on TV, loved the Penguins????, Sloth, tropical poisonous frogs, ???? snake. Must visit if you love to watch nature.
Less animals than before , but the environment is good
We thought there was going to be much more stuff but still very cool!
SAD! NO RESPECT FOR ANIMAL. How come nobody talk about it. I feel really sad and angry after going there. How come we can put animal in such small place and think that it's all right! I will never go back there and I regret so much that I contribute to that. Too many penguin in a small environnement and so noisy. They seems depress. What they do all day long!
The uniqueness of the building is worth studying. Built for the Olympics, as a Velodrome, there are no visual inner structural supports. Also, the roof is shaped like a bicycle helmet. The animals are distributed in different temperate zones. The entire visit normally takes 1 to 1.5 hours, and then your can move on to another attraction in the Olympic park.
Must see in Montreal.best time & money spent.overall inside tour in roughly 30 min,but the experience to see all the animal n environment is woth of memory.especially the penguins n other sub antarctic birds were amazing to watch.if you are student,don't forget to bring your student ID to get discount.kids upto 17 are considered as kids here.adult ticket is 21.99. Souvenir shop is bit expensive to my experience.
Nice place with a small representation of four seasons!!
Wonderful engineering to build such place with such controlled environment. But not sure the animals were in great place psychologically. The Penguins were too crowded in such small environment. The snakes refused to reproduce, the staff told. It's not by some fluke. It should be at least thrice it's current size if we are keeping animals there. I mean we can scale down tropical rainforest environment but we can not scale down animal size. They still need decent habitat to move around. To me this is depressing. We can't tolerate a lockdown ourselves and yet we put those animals in such tight spaces. How come? I'm devastated. We can do better.
I enjoyed seeing and learning about the animals, though I feel it relies too much on the app. They should have more displays with information and they should have the AR bits better explained since I had no idea what they were or how to use them until I asked. Overall a good experience.
We did not enjoy our time. Tickets more then the venue is worth. Expected some sort of upgrades, better animal enclosures, more animals then 1 of a species. Especially after they had been closed for renovations previously.
Had a hard time booking a ticket because they have limited slots per day. Finally we were able to visit Biodome. I was at awe because the animals were so cute and they look happy.
We had an amazing experience! Very nicely designed,the staff were very helpful and polite. We will definitely be going again!
My son's first trip to mtl. We did the biodome. Very well put together and my son really enjoyed the winter climate. He adores the penquins
It's a very nice place to visit especially for kids.
Love it! Best place for families!
When I was with my friend in Montreal we spent most of a rainy day in the Biodome. It looks quite small from outside. However, we spent many hours there. It is an interesting exhibition of the plants and animals in all major climate zones of North America. The information on the panes and the identification guide are quite educating. A visit is highly recommend to everyone who is interested in nature. 4.5 out of 5
Is nice for something to do in a rainy day. Parking was little confusing because signs are in french and we parked at the movie section and we got our quick and went to second parking which was free otherwise it would have been over $20. The place is clean and going from one section is little confusing but make sure you ask and go to all of them.
A very interesting and unique destination. An indoors zoo with adjusted climates. Download the app for details about the featured critters (: fairly cheap too, especially when paired with other attractions!
The new renovations are very nice with the big atrium where every section is available. As usual the penguins were my personal favourite jumping everywhere and swimming quickly. Also got a close look at the beaver which is rare. Lovely experience altogether and definitely recommended for a fun and easy activity. Also very affordable for what it offers.
Such a cool experience. My complaint about here is their website is junk and you don't understand what it is. I took a gamble and it was great. There is 3 "zones" based off different parts of the Americas. 1 zone is North America which is like beavers, otters, ducks, racoons, bats! That sort of stuff. Another zone is rainforest and has Parrots, Crocodiles, Piranhas, anacondas, jelly fish and an awesome aquarium you walk through! Final zone is the artic and holy is that part cool! Its just penquins and puffins, but the exhibit has half water and have terrestrial viewing so it makes it so cool. Went there with my daughter and my only complaint was it is a bit chaotic and busy (went on Sunday at 230). Solo this place would be a 6 star! Will come again and update review accordingly.
Okay first of all this place is a must see! It is reasonably priced and beautiful. However the management and animal caretakers need to add more rules/posters around the penguin habitats. People were using their fingers and jewellery to make the birds follow their movements which although fun for us, is harmful for the birds. There needs to be a sign put in place to make sure people are not doing that. I also saw people banging on the aquariums and snake cases to get the animals attention which is once again, harmful and disturbing to the animal. People also need to know not to take pictures with the flash on and to keep their kids behind the rails. I understand an effort is made to keep the space poster and sign free but people need these reminders as they are necessary for the sanity and health of the animal.
Amazing staff. Great experience and cute animals!
Definitely worth to visit! I spent 2 hours for my first time visiting, and my favourite is the Antarctic lands where you can watch the penguins. Forest is the largest and you could find some surprises on the tree is you are really patient over there. I like the idea where the new Biodôme is coming from and would highly recommend!
The new renovations are really nice but unfortunately there were no signs up yet when we went that detail the animals / vegetation. Download the app before you go in to the exhibits. Otherwise, you'll just look at things without knowing what they are. The employees are extremely nice and helpful but they can only assist so many people at one time.
What a great tour for all ages. Five different areas to discover with animals, birds, fish, penguins etc. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing all different species. Reasonable admission. Takes about 2 plus hours to see.
Good place. Can feel different climates in one place. Penguin (artic) was the main attraction. The other climates are ok.
I loved the different areas and there were so many things to see. Lots of smaller animals hidden in trees. Do not do the penguin habitat before the rainforest of you wear glasses lol.
Love Montreal, but I have to say a little disappointing. Not much to see. Made reservations online and the place was CROWDED! Staff are friendly and place was clean. Really is a nice experience for tourists.
A very unique experience at the biodome, but it could have been way better. My experience here was very short, I had a ticket for 90 minutes, but I saw every exhibit within 50. There were so many kids and families here, which is understandable due to the attractions it had. If you are planning to go here, place your order at least a couple of days before so that you get the time that you want. Everything when entering went smooth, they did not strictly enforce the vaccine passports, and as I was traveling from Ontario and did not have a passport yet, the proof of vaccination was enough as of September 6th.
Enjoyed visiting the Biodome. A bit smaller than expected but well worth the visit.
What an experience! Getting through 5 ecosystems so smoothly was incredible.. It is a must see, we really were surprised! And every person we talked with was just so nice and available!
Nice, informative visit for the family. I was expecting something better as a result of almost 2 years of renovations. The ecosystems are always a great place to visit.
Pretty cool experience. Especially with the temperature and humidity control in each individual section.
Loved the Biodome. It's been a while since we've visited. I love the new modern look but find it has a lot of negative space - maybe they could place information stations about the construction in the lobby to make.itmore useful since …
My husband and are in Canada for 3 months so we purchased the annual pass. We did so more for the gardens. The Biodome is entertaining, educational and worth a half a day if you have never been. Penguins, otters, jellyfish, birds, turtles, well, lots to keep children and Instagramers entertained. All of the staff I spoke to spoke English and French and easily answered any questions. On a rainy weekend, I would get there early, as it does fill up.
Not the most exciting animal viewing experience, you can go through the whole Biodôme in about 30 minutes. Just like any other zoo/animal display location, it’s hit and miss for seeing all the animals. There’s a decent amount of animals, unfortunately it’s not a place you can visit multiple times and have an exciting experience each time. If you’ve never been here, I would recommend coming to see the variety of animals, especially if you have children, but don’t expect it to be some large, half-day adventure with the animals.
Wonderful immersion that gets you into a tour thru the Canadian forest, the St-Laurent river wildlife, the subarctic islands and the tropical forest. A visit of about 2h that will generate a lot of "ooohhh" and "wowww" from your littles ones!
Don't fool by the pictures! It looks beautiful, but the living spaces were very small for the animals. I expected a more suitable place for them!
After renovation the new spot on the top of Saint-Lawrence region became a nice addition to already amazing place to visit with family,kids or city guests.
Perfect place to visit with family in a rainy day! We love Biodome!
Great experience for families (especially little kids). It's clean and the staff is kind! I would've preferred more interaction with the staff but I assume that Covid measures has a part to play in it.
Some of our best family trips is to the Montreal biodome. Love this place.
The old Biodôme was alot better this new version is small and not the same I preferred the old one not really happy in my last visit
Very nice overall. Got crowded fast though even with the limits. Lots of families! My toddler loved it. Penguin exhibit was a bit sad though, too many animals in a small space.
Biodome itself is a good idea and nice place. Buying tickets and customer service is like stepping into grey business area. I bought two tickets and received them with a correct invoice, but the charged my visa twice. Tried to call them, well ... it's like bad dream, 91 callers before you...
A 1.5 hour enthralling experience of different ecosystems. Not too many plant or animal life can be accommodated in the available space. But the space has been smartly crafted to get you going for Atleast 60 - 90 minutes. Worth a visit
Very satisfied with a newly renovated facility. Sub Antarctic pavilion with penguins looks amazing. You can spend hours to watch them - if you have a good winter jacket.
The shape of the building is perfect. When it rains, you can stand on the edge of the building and the slightly oversized roof provides shelter from the rain. I would say maybe 1.2m wide of shelter, but keep in mind you need to factor in winddirection, which will impact the Rain. Hard to access right now due to the construction catwalk. Just head towards the olympic stadium mast when you exit the catwalk, and you will find your way easily. Enjoy.
It's been a few years since we last visited, but impressed with the renovated space. All the exhibits beautifully presented and knowledgeable, helpful staff present everywhere to answer questions. Highly recommended.