Le Musée Redpath, un des plus vieux musées au Canada, a ouvert ses portes en 1882 et présente de nombreuses expositions sur la biologie, la géologie et des objets culturels du monde entier.
859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest (campus Université McGill) Montreal QC H3A 2K6 Canada
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Great place to take toddlers, lots of dinosaur artifacts as well as other wild animals. My 2 year old loved it!
To the right of the stairs at the entrance of the museum , check out the VeloCurve bike rack, designed by former McGill engineering students.
Enjoy for free entrance. One of the best museums in montreal!
One of Canada's oldest free-standing museums . To the side of the main stairs, check out the geological garden containing samples of minerals and fossils from Canada.
Educational, a lot of interesting fossils especially concerning evolution. Great place to nerd it out.
It’s a museum inside the university . It’s have very nice collection. Entree is cheap .
You can find amazing things here. Animals, books , stones and more.
Fun little museum with some great exhibits
It's a free entry
Not too much to see
a secret museum on McGill campus.
Random girls in bikinis protesting something stupid outside... Bonus
Closed on Saturday.... :(
Une immersion totale dans l'histoire naturelle façon Indiana Jones !
Entrada con pago voluntario (sugieren 20 por familia ) niños no pagan
Reasonably good place to study whether it be alone or in groups. The current construction projects make it more unpleasant than usual. - Paige Hunter
The weather is beautiful the stadium looks great and rowdy fans - Brian P.
La Prep is a bit pricey, but it's tasty enough and the atmosphere is nice. One of the more palatable places for lunch on campus. - Cody
They recently re-opened it and it's really great! Different halls all with environmental topics, but very nicely and interactively presented. We spent 2 hours there.For me it's a must see in Montreal! - Katarina Bubanova
Was expecting a bit more (only 3 spaces to visit). The Game On video game exhibit was a lot of fun. - Rachel
Old fort where British troops defended Montreal against US expansion. - Carl Griffin
Great permanent collection which is free and amazing exhibitions which last a few months so you have a lot of time to visit them many times. - Saba Heravi
Great views of the city. Pavillion offers some great spaces to rest after hiking up. Several little (very little) cafes inside as well! - Eric Shine
Great views. If you’re visiting, be sure to take the path behind McGill that leads up the mountain. That’s your fastest way to the top. - Alex Tsu