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Ben's Tours--Biodome de Montreal, Montreal QC

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2008

Each installment of Ben's Tours will take you on a visit to a special place. This time join me as we wander through four different ecosystems in the Biodome de Montreal. One of Montreal's top tourist attractions, the Biodome features plants, animals and realistic terrain from four diverse regions of the Americas.

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  • just curious: did they have sharks?

    very well made video! i have to go back one day...

  • Thank you, glad you liked! If you do get back though, don't expect to see sharks. The closest thing to a shark they have is a type of catfish in the tropical ecosystem, called the Columbian Shark.

  • Great shots, Ben!

  • Well thank you kindly, glad you liked!

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  • im soo happyi live in MONTREAL its the best!!!!!!!

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  • i love the biodome, so glad i live in Montreal!! My cousins came from Brazil so im bringing them to the biodome

  • Needs more UV lights

  • Hello Hisbigness, great video! The contrast between the harsh wintery outside and the lush interior environments is captured nicely. This video would be great for the Canada’s Got Treasures collection, which aims to feature Canadian videos of personal or cultural significance. Help celebrate Canadian diversity by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure) and submitting your video. It would be made available on our channel and website.

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    Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative

  • @PandandaDomo No, the crocs are kept separate, for safety

  • I went here last day and it's was so WONDERFULL!

  • @MaggieSimpsonX sorry i'm kinda late for that, but the answer is yes...kinda. In fact, they have a single speciment of a really small shark, but he's kinda hard to spot among all the other fishes. But don't expect a great white of something like that.

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