Oasis Immersion

Oasis Immersion | Things to do in Montreal with Teens (2024)

Oasis Immersion

Root for Nature with your teens

OASIS immersion is proud to present its unique walk-through and contactless immersive exhibition in a vast new dedicated space which extends over 2,200 m2 (23,500 ft2) on the ground floor of Palais des congrès de Montréal.

Oasis Immersion's exhibit "Root for Nature" includes a sensory experience in the heart of nature, presented as never before, in a production designed to motivate visitors to take positive action in the face of major biodiversity issues.

When:
Open All Year Round 
Schedule varies so be sure to check their website for more info.

Where:
Palais des congrès de Montréal
301 rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, Montréal, Québec H2Z 1H5
🚇 Place-d'Armes

Highlights:

  • The "Root for Nature" exhibition contains three galleries (three separate rooms), each conveying a different theme relating to biodiversity.
  • At the end of the exhibition, there are various free installations/workshops found at the Oasis Immersion shop such as The Wishing Tree, a giant chess game with a bio-diversity theme, and more to extend your experience.

Rate:
Rates start at $25 for ages 6-17 and for students.
A family discount (for four) is available for $22.75 per person.


Recommended Audience:
Teenagers, Young Adults, Adults
This experience is perfect for families with teens and young adults in Montreal who have an appreciation for art exhibits and immersive experiences.

For more photos and videos of our experience at Oasis Immersion, visit this link on Instagram >>
Kiarra's Finds: Oasis Immersion


Some things to consider during your visit:

1) Take your time at the exhibit in order to make full use of your passes. Taking into consideration the length of the video projections, the entire exhibition takes approximately 80 minutes. Since each gallery has differing themes and art installations, you and your teens may prefer staying longer in one room over the other. Feel free to go with your preferences keeping in mind not to rush through the experience.

2) Do check out the free workshops and installations at the Oasis Immersion shop to further your experience.

3) Keep your expectations in check. The "Root for Nature" exhibit is more an immersive experience and less an art museum. There may be little ones jubilantly moving and dancing around the exhibit enjoying the light shows so keep that in mind. If witnessing these displays of happiness from the little ones tend to upset you, I suggest changing your mindset and expectations. And if you have little ones and not so little ones (teens) who want to move and dance to the light projections, I say let them express their hearts out!

Disclosure: We received passes from Oasis Immersion in exchange for our coverage.

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