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Montréal Insectarium

A visit to the Montréal Insectarium takes you into an unknown and fascinating new world, with something for all ages. You're sure to be amazed at the incomparable adaptations and surprising behaviours of nature's champions.

Visit our all-new exhibition, We Are the Insects, and learn about a parallel universe - the universe of insects! You'll have fun and finally learn the answer to the question: Why are there so many insects? Come admire a beautiful, unusual world.

Welcome to the Montréal Insectarium !

Exhibitions and Events

Butterflies Go Free - 15th Edition

Butterflies go free

The scientific evidence is undeniable: moths evolved first, then butterflies. Other than the fact that they're active at different times, how can you tell them apart? visit!

We Are The Insects

We are insects

The most beautiful naturalized insects from around the globe, a large variety of intriguing live specimens, stunning photos and interactive fun: a fascinating visit!

Halloween at the Insectarium

Animations Halloween à l'Insectarium

The Insectarium's guides will shed new light on our little six-legged neighbours.

Nature Package

Nature Package

Get 15% off on your visit at :

the Insectarium
the Biodôme
and the Botanical Garden.

Entomological Information

Entomological information Service

Services entomologiques

Are you looking for information on an insect, a spider or other arthropod? Contact the Entomological information team.

La Toile des insectes du Québec

Services entomologiques

Satisfy your entomological curiosity with a visit to La toile des insectes du Québec your guide to insect identification, biology, behaviour and much more. (in french only)

Dont get stung!

Services entomologiques

Everything you need to know to appreciate, reconize and protect yourself from wasps and bees.

The Emerald ash borer,
Agrilus planipennis

Services entomologiques

To find information about the Emerald ash borer and other invasive species in Canada, visit the CFIA Website and the website of the city of Montréal Montreal's trees .

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