1. The Montreal Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in Montreal, Canada. It was founded in 1931 and covers an area of 185 acres. The garden is home to over 22,000 plant species, making it one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. The garden has 10 exhibition greenhouses, including the largest in North America, and several themed gardens, such as the Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, and First Nations Garden. The garden also has an insectarium which houses thousands of live insects, a nature museum, and a library.
2. The Montreal Botanical Garden is open from May to October from 9 am to 7 pm, and from November to April from 9 am to 5 pm. The phone number for inquiries is +1 514-872-1400.
3. The ticket prices for the Montreal Botanical Garden vary depending on the season and age group. For example, during the peak season (May to October), adult tickets are $21.50, senior tickets are $19.50, and children’s tickets (5-17 years old) are $10.25. Children under 5 years of age get in for free. There are also group discounts available. The garden is easily accessible by public transportation, with a metro station (Pie-IX) located nearby.