1. Montreal Biodome is a unique museum located in Montreal, Canada, which opened in 1992. The Biodome is a facility where visitors can observe and learn about five different ecosystems of the Americas in an indoor environment. The five ecosystems are a tropical rainforest, a Laurentian forest, a Saint Lawrence Marine ecosystem, a polar world, and a desert. The exhibits are designed to be as close to the real ecosystem as possible, with accurate temperature, humidity and lighting conditions. There are over 4,500 animals representing 250 species, including a variety of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. The Montreal Biodome is also active in conservation and breeding programs, particularly for endangered species.

2. The Montreal Biodome’s working hours vary depending on the season. During the peak season, from May to September, it is open every day from 9 am to 6 pm; in other months, it is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The ticket office closes an hour before closing time. The phone number for the Biodome is +1 514-868-3000.

3. The admission fee for the Montreal Biodome is CA$21.75 for adults, CA$19.50 for seniors (over 65), and CA$14.50 for children (ages 5-17). Children under the age of five get in free. There are also discounts available for students and groups of 15 or more. The ticket price includes access to all exhibitions and activities. The Biodome is located in the Olympic Park complex, easily accessible by subway (via Pie-IX station on the green line) or by car (parking is available onsite).