Biosphere, Environment Museum

The Biosphere at night

© Environment Canada, 2013

Architectural masterpiece and symbol of Expo 67, the Biosphere is a unique and spectacular structure, located at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montréal.

Treat yourself to its interactive exhibitions aimed at increasing understanding of major environmental issues. Participate in its animated activities and special events throughout the year to learn more about day-to-day solutions to protect the environment.

3 minutes video about the Biosphere

A video about the Biosphere's activities


Montréal Museums Day!

Again this year, the Biosphère participated in the Montréal Museums Day!

We would like to thank the 2790 visitors that braved the rain on Sunday, May 26.  Our new exhibit on renewable energies was a hit, particularly the interactive games and the large, human-powered wheel that generates electricity for small appliances.


Activate your senses!

Kid feeling the sand between his toes

Environment Canada © Ryon Kershner,Getty, 2013

Trigger your senses and explore Canada’s biodiversity through our outdoor giant photo exhibit.


BioKits!

Ottawa-Gatineau Urban BioKit Cover

 

Discover the biodiversity of Ottawa-Gatineau or Edmonton as a family, thanks to our BioKits!

See the Ottawa-Gatineau Urban BioKit page to have a look at it or to download it.

 

Edmonton Urban BioKit Cover

 

See the Edmonton Urban BioKit page to have a look at it or to download it.

 

 


ONE | Outfits from a New Era

Outfits from new era exhibition

© Environment Canada, 2013

Make sure not to miss the Biosphere's ONE | Outfits from a New Era exhibition which showcases 16 outfits fashioned from mass consumption products. The exhibition is charming, provocative and realistic. It's a must-see.

For more information, please visit our ONE page.


The Biosphere, an ecobuilding!

The environment and technologies for green housing

© Environment Canada, 2013

Visit the Biosphere's latest additions to learn more about the environment and technologies for green housing!

For more information, please visit our The Biosphere, an ecobuilding page.