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Planétarium de Montréal
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| Hours | Hours vary according to show schedule; call or go online for details | ||
| Address | 1000 rue St-Jacques ouest | ||
| Location | At Peel | ||
| Transportation | Métro: Bonaventure (exit toward rue de la Cathédrale) | ||
| Phone | 514/872-4530 | ||
| Web site | www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca | ||
| Prices | Admission C$8 (£4) adults, C$6 (£3) seniors and students, C$4 (£2) children 5-17, free for children 4 and younger | ||
| Credit Cards | MC, V | ||
Frommer's Review
A window on the night sky with mythical monsters and magical heroes, Montréal's planetarium is in the heart of the city. Shows under the 20m (66-ft.) dome dazzle and inform kids at the same time. Multimedia presentations change with the season, exploring time and space travel and collisions of celestial bodies; up to five different shows are screened daily. The special Christmas production, "Season of Light," plays from November through early January. Shows in English alternate with those in French.
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Frommer's Montreal and Quebec City 2010
Author: Leslie Brokaw |
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