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Biosphère
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
160, chemin Tour-de-l'IsleMontréal QC H3C 4G8 514-283-5000
Description:
When originally built for the US Pavilion at Expo '67, Biosphère was the largest geodesic dome in the world. This interactive exhibition displays the ecosystems of the Great Lakes and Saint-Lawrence River regions. The Discovery Hall houses a 16-foot globe that details the importance of water to the world's ecosystems. Guided tours are available.
Centre Bell
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1260, rue de la Gauchetière ouestMontréal QC H3B 5E8 514-925-5656
Description:
This sports and entertainment complex is one of Montréal's largest attractions, whether it's for seeing big-name music performers or watching the Canadiens, the city's hockey team. You'll also find symphony concerts, spectacle-laden family shows, and ice skating exhibitions. In addition, the Centre hosts business and conference events throughout the year. Tours of the facility are available in both English and French and include excursions into the Hall of Fame, the press gallery and even the hockey team's locker room, when it's not occupied.
L'Île Notre-Dame
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1, ave du CasinoMontréal QC H3C 4W7 514-872-6120
Description:
This popular attraction was entirely man-made for the 1967 Expo. Features are the beach, Floral Park and casino. Although located in the city, the beach has a water purifying system and is very popular among locals. The Floral Park consists of flower gardens, roses, trees and shrubbery, all surrounded by water. The casino daily draws thousands with its numerous gaming tables and slot machines.
L'Île Sainte Hélène
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
167, Les IlesMontréal QC 514-872-4537
Description:
This island that was host to the 1967 Expo provides a sublime contrast to the city and is situated in the middle of the Saint-Lawrence River. The popular Biosphere and Levis Tower are two attractions. Visitors can ride a ferris wheel, take boat trips, enjoy water-slides, and visit the David M. Stewart Museum.
Maison Alcan
(Sights & Activities - Sightseeing)
1188, rue Sherbrooke ouestMontréal QC H3A 3G1 514-848-8000
Description:
This 1983 building is the headquarters of the Aluminum Company of Canada and is well known for its atrium. There are three historic row houses, a hotel, and a seven-story, aluminum-clad office structure linked to the beautiful glass atrium. Each of the houses and the structure has a unique story; a museum and an aquarium are also on site. Popular for its architectural design.
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