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July 10, 2026

Discover ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, during a presentation in the Japanese Garden.
Botanical Garden
Japanese Pavilion - Japanese Garden
EVERYDAY -Butterflies shimmer with a thousand colors. Behind these stunning patterns and colors lie tools for survival in the wild. From camouflage to warning colors, butterflies send all kinds of colorful messages—come decode them!
Insectarium
Meet the Monarch, the Cecropia Moth, and the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth, three fascinating species that showcase the richness and diversity of Quebec's butterflies and moths. Discover their remarkable adaptations and unique ways of life through this
Insectarium
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
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.

Maya Cousineau Mollen. All I Have is the Sky

Exhibition - Poetry and literary events

The Biosphère presents All I Have is the Sky, a work by Maya Cousineau Mollen, in which poetry and Indigenous voices come together to reflect on the environment.

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.