1800 Avenue des Jasmins, Bécancour, Quebec, G9H2S2
Le Musée de la biodiversité du Québec est un musée scientifique sur la faune et la flore québécoise situé à Bécancour, dans la région touristique du Centre-du-Québec au Québec. Il est l'un des points d’ancrage de la Route des Navigateurs.
Open year-round, over 4 kilometers of trails are available to visitors. Featuring more than eight ecosystems and interpretive panels, the observation trails can be explored at your own pace. In winter, off-piste snowshoe trails are groomed, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Free parking
No guide service available
No introductory activity available
Paid entry
Accessible welcome building
Service dog allowed
Trails max slope 10%
Adapted restrooms
Informative signs and maps
Cellular network access
Reserved parking
Entry width 36 inches or more
Firm and stable trails
Trails minimum width 1.7 meters
To further its mission of raising awareness and educating visitors about the conservation and protection of Quebec's biodiversity, the museum caters to audiences of all ages, from informed adults to children, who represent the hope of future generations. Far from being a sanctuary, let alone a zoo, the Biodiversity Museum primarily seeks to present the animals under its care as spokespeople, raising awareness among visitors about the harmful situations that too often befall their species. Any visitor with even a passing interest in our region's natural heritage is welcome!
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