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January 13, 2008
The 1837 and 1838 rebellions were exceptional events in our country's history. The exhibition traces the roots of the Rebellions and their political, social and economic dimensions.
The Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage invites you to relive a Christmas from the time of our ancestors.
The exhibition An Old-Fashioned Christmas will be presented from November 18, 2007 to January 13, 2008. For information, please call (514) 633-4314 or (514) 633-4170.
A guided tour of the Biosphère’s wind turbines, its artificial wastewater treatment wetlands and its geothermal heating and air-conditioning system.
Guided tour offered at various hours. For information: 514-283-5000
Visitors follow a guide on a tour of the permanent exhibition.
Guided tours last from 45 minutes to one hour depending on the group. The exhibition tour can vary.
Military costumes for youngsters. Worshops to make cartridges, tattooing inspired by the Natives, storytelling, guided tours. In winter, snowshoeing and old-fashioned curling.
Snowshoeing and old-fashioned curling are available only if Mother Nature allows.
Initiation to curling on natural ice in the Fort courtyard. Brooms and irons provided. A guide is available and possibility of a campfire. for groups of 8 to 16.
Curling is available if weather permits, from January through March. Two ice sheets are available and the cost is per ice sheet, according to the number of hours, 1 hour up to 4 hours, between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m., daily.
A look at concrete sustainable development, showcasing contemporary innovations that follow in the footsteps of the Biosphere’s creator, R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983).
The Montreal Heritage Calendar was produced by Héritage Montréal in collaboration with the Montreal Heritage Network and its partners.
From November 6, 2007 to April 27, 2008. Tuesday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.