Insectarium

Insectarium de Montréal

4581 R. Sherbrooke E, Montréal, QC H1X 2B2
514.868.3000
Web https://espacepourlavie.ca/insectarium

To visit the Montreal Insectarium is to step into an unknown and fascinating universe

After presenting numerous events, exhibitions, and activities since its opening in 1990, and welcoming more than 8.5 million visitors, the Insectarium closed its doors on March 11, 2019, to undergo a veritable metamorphosis before reopening in spring 2022.

The first museum in North America where it will be possible to see, in addition to butterflies, several other species of live (including some in the wild) and naturalized insects, the new Montreal Insectarium, which will be 40% larger than the old one, will give visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of insects.

Its mission: to develop positive attitudes towards insects and protect the planet's biodiversity
Like the other Space for Life institutions, the Insectarium wishes to accompany humans to better experience nature, especially to reconsider their relationship with insects.

Entomophilia, emotions, and experiences
By visiting its exhibition spaces, the public lives an immersive and educational experience aimed at transforming the relationship that humans have with insects. The Insectarium also aims to develop in visitors an appreciation of insects, which is referred to as "entomophilic "* at the Insectarium.

Accompanied by passionate and friendly animators, visitors have the chance to come into contact with insects, discover their fabulous way of life, and understand the importance of acting to save them.

A dynamic team of researchers
The Insectarium team conducts numerous scientific research projects and collaborates with a network of institutions around the world. Its contribution does not stop there: the museum is also recognized for the development of expertise in the field of insect breeding.