|
General information/ School Groups / For more information
>>> Current exhibitions / Upcoming events / Virtual exhibitions
|
 |
From May 13 to September 6, 2010

Animal lovers: take a trip and visit a bazaar where animals are the source of the many products offered. Clothing stalls, souvenir shops, animal caves, street food, apothecary… temptation awaits. Will you become an accomplice to attacks on animals by bringing back an illegal holiday souvenir? You’ll find out when you go through customs.
Entertaining and interactive, the “Illegal Killer Trade” exhibition is intended for the whole family and is a production of the Granby Zoo and a technical production from the Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Sciences.
|
 |
From February 13 to September 7, 2010
Follow the trail of the dinosaurs and discover the species that lived in Canada. Each set of tracks has
its own story to tell. You will see that fossils help piece together the environment in which dinosaurs evolved.
Dinosaurs & Company, a co-production of the Musée de la nature et des sciences de
Sherbrooke, of the Planétarium de Montréal and the Musée de Paléontologie et de l’Évolution.
Dinotracks, a production of the Environmental Exhibit Collaborative
(EEC) and the Musée de la nature et des sciences de Sherbrooke.
|

|
The Museum's new Multisensory Interactive Show!
Come visit our museum and experience a whole new multimedia and multisensory show.
Immerse yourself into the birth of the Appalachian mountain range and cross breathtaking lava fields... Feel the shifting of the continents and the
glaciers melt at your side... The earth will shake, you will feel the heat, feel the cold... You will never see the Eastern townships region the
same way again.
|

|
This exhibition takes the visitor on a unique tour to discover
Southern Quebec
’s natural surroundings where nature meets science.
You will go through the four seasons, passing along day and night, the season of
birth, animal habitats, living species and their nutritional features, animal
locomotion, migration and the quest for survival caused by snow and cold
temperatures.
|
|
|
>>> Current exhibitions / Upcoming events / Virtual exhibitions |
|
|