Montreal Biodome
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The Montreal Biodome was originally built as a velodrome. Today it is home to many different species inhabiting four distinct artificial environments.
Not to be confused with the Montreal Biosphere.
The Montreal Biodome (French: Biodôme de Montréal) in Quebec, Canada is a public facility housing four distinct artificial ecosystems - marine, polar, tropical and Laurentian forest - which allow visitors to observe many different species of the Americas. The site was formerly a velodrome built for the 1976 Summer Olympics.