PLUNGE INTO THE HEART OF THE LARGEST AND LEAST EXPLORED HABITAT ON EARTH | Old Port of Montréal

PLUNGE INTO THE HEART OF THE LARGEST AND LEAST EXPLORED HABITAT ON EARTH

Montreal, June 21, 2018 ‑ Just in time for summer vacation, the IMAX®TELUS theatre at the Science Centre is offering an immersive plunge into the heart of the largest and least explored habitat on earth. Filmed around the world, Oceans 3D is a feast for the eyes enhanced by IMAX® laser technology. 

Dive into the ocean depths and marvel at fascinating species, including 40-ton mammals, fish that use tools, and octopuses clever as chimpanzees. Through dazzling images captured by the BBC Earth team, you will discover a largely unknown aquatic paradise, in addition to visiting some of the deepest places on the planet where even the light can barely reach. Hold your breath and take a unique adventure to the wonders of the underwater world.

Oceans 3D opens June 22. Tickets.

DreamWorks Animation exhibition open evenings

In addition to the new IMAX® film, there is an extra reason to visit the Science Centre this summer. Because of the tremendous response since its launch, the DreamWorks Animation exhibition is now open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 5 pm to 9 pm. Enjoy a $5 discount, come see Shrek, Po and the entire Madagascar gang and find out how an animated film goes from sketch to screen (excludes permanent exhibitions).

Visit our electronic pressroom for images of the exhibition.  

About the Montréal Science Centre 


With more than 700,000 visitors annually, the Montréal Science Centre is a complex dedicated to science and technology. It is characterized by its accessible, interactive approach and its showcasing of local innovation and know-how.

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Source : Montréal Science Centre

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Jean-Philippe Rochette
 

Public Relations Manager
 

Phone:  514.283.7160
 

jprochette@vieuxportdemontreal.com