Museums / Galleries, Vieux-Montréal
Fodor's Review:
You -- or more likely, your kids -- can design an energy-efficient bike, decode an electronic message, analyze data from satellite photos, try using an MRI image to make a diagnosis, or just watch an IMAX movie on a giant screen at Montréal's interactive science center. Games, puzzles, and hands-on experiments make it an ideal place for rainy days or even fair ones. The center also includes Porto Fiorentino, a 1,000-seat family restaurant that overlooks the harbor and presents cooking demonstrations and piano concerts. In the neighboring food court, staff members give lessons about nutrition and agriculture.
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