Biosphère, Environment Museum
Housing the United States pavilion during the Expo 67 world’s fair, this architectural masterpiece was designed by noted American architect Buckminster Fuller.
The Biosphère is a unique and spectacular site, located in the heart of Montreal at Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène. Visit its educational exhibitions to get a better understanding of major environmental issues: air, water, biodiversity, climate change, sustainable development, and much more. You can also take part in its animated activities and special events to learn about the solutions available to you in daily life to protect the environment.
Exhibitions:
- U-Turn - Toward sustainable transportation
- Woodland Escapes
- + 1°C What difference does it make
- Finding Balance
- ONE | Outfits from a New Eras
- Ecoological Solar House
- Water Wonders!
- Planet Bucky
Outdoors Activity:
Scientific animated activities:
- Wanted: Pollinators
- All the Water in the World
- Green Light for Ecotechnologies
Website: http://www.ec.gc.ca/biosphere/default.asp?lang=En&n=3C2E8507-1
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Snow VillageJanuary 6 to March 31, 2012
Winter at Parc Jean-DrapeauJanuary 21 to March 11, 2012
Paintball biathlonFebruary 25-26, 2012
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