The Biodome de Montreal is a unique indoor nature exhibit located in Montreal, Canada. It features four distinct ecosystems: the Tropical Rainforest, Laurentian Maple Forest, Prairie, and Polar World. Visitors can explore these environments and observe various plant and animal species in their natural habitats.
Originally built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, the Biodome was transformed into a museum in 1992. It aims to educate the public about biodiversity and the importance of conservation. The facility is part of the Space for Life (Espace pour la Vie) complex, which also includes the Botanical Garden, Insectarium, and Planetarium.