MONTREAL TO WELCOME WORLD-CLASS AQUARIUM

Image rendering: Aquarium de Montréal

A new world-class aquarium will open in Montreal in 2024 with the aim of educating visitors and “inspiring future generations to become advocates for our wildlife and wild places.”

Montreal-based Ecorogroup, which operates six trademarks in 16 summer and winter sites across Quebec, says the Aquarium de Montréal will “lead by innovation, combining spectacular habitats and unique immersive experiences for guests of all ages and abilities.”

The venue will make its home at Royalmount, a new Montreal destination located in the heart of midtown, where connectivity, creativity, and sustainability are emphasized.

“Aquarium de Montréal will be an asset to the city, not only as a tourist destination but also as a place to make connections and learn,” says Tourisme Montréal president and CEO Yves Lalumière.

“Our vision of the Aquarium de Montréal is to create an unforgettable journey that celebrates healthy marine and freshwater environments, while also highlighting uncompromised animal care and the importance of conservation action,” says Aquarisum GM Nicolas Gosselin, adding, “Our team is focused on creating an adventure, transforming the way our guests view their relationship with nature. We will educate the community every step of the way…”

“The Ecorecreo Group’s commitment to the welfare of animals will be led by an expanding team experienced in providing for animal well-being through enriching, positive behavioural care and stimulating environments. Likewise, forming credible science, education, and conservation partnerships is key to our mission, such as the relationship we have initiated with Dr. Claire Vergneau-Grosset, Professor in Zoological Medicine at Université de Montréal,” adds Gosselin.

According to Vergneau-Grosset, “Given that I specialize in research for the conservation of endangered species of fish and reptiles, I am thrilled to be forging a relationship with Aquarium de Montréal. We share the same desire to address urgent environmental issues and the conservation of endangered species, whether here in Montreal or elsewhere on the planet.”

More details will be released as the project progresses.