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Week of May 18 2026

EVERY DAY - Follow a parade of workers busy gathering things, meet a battalion of soldiers on the lookout, or set out to discover a stealthy queen! The incredible lives of leaf-cutter ants will blow you away.
Insectarium

Insects' lives: Pollinators

Guided activity

EVERY DAY - While we wait for summer to return, come and meet the finest of pollinators: a hoverfly, a bumblebee, a fly, a butterfly... Well-adapted insects that are more discreet in winter!
Insectarium
EVERY DAY - The metamorphosis of a moth is a succession of fascinating transformations! Take a close look at a cecropia moth's life cycle: from tiny egg, to a caterpillar of every colour, to fluttering adult!
Insectarium
EVERY DAY - Accompanied by a science educator, observe animal care technicians in action and see how we keep the animals healthy, as they would be in their natural habitat.

Megaceta

Activity - Educational activity - Exhibition

EVERY DAY - Admire the gigantic scale of cetaceans in the immersive Mégaceta experience! Interact with humpback whales in a playful and astonishing underwater environment... without a virtual reality helmet!
Biodôme
Naturalia Room
EVERY DAY - Meryl McMaster revisits her family ties (her nēhiyaw and Dutch/British ancestors) and looks into the history inscribed in the landscape.

Mini-Lab - Zoom In On Plankton

Activity - Educational activity

EVERY DAY - Explore the fascinating world of plankton in our Mini-Lab, an exhibition area for the whole family.
Biodôme

Naturally Well - Animals in Good Hands

Activity - Guided activity

EVERYDAY : Through the Naturally Well presentation, discover how the dedicated care provided by our team meets the needs of the animals and ensures they live in a stimulating environment.