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VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,DRYAS IULIA
The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm.PARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to the BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,DRYAS IULIA
The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm.PARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to the BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
VIRTUAL CAMP FIELD TRIP Your campers will join our Nature Interpreter on a guided tour through our lush tropical garden and get up close to an amazing arthropod in a Live Insect Encounter, then share stories or have your questions answered in a Live Q&A Session. This virtual program provides a fun and educational experience that’s interactive and engaging forgroups of all ages!
LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below are PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdropto
TIMED TICKETS
What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
GUIDE TO TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS Guide to Tropical Butterflies & Moths At least 2000 free-flying tropical butterflies and moths are on exhibit at any given time in the tropical Conservatory. Our butterflies and moths originate in either Costa Rica or the Philippines.PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA
Papilio rumanzovia. The Rumanzovia Swallowtail, also called the Scarlet Mormon, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Males and females are sexually dimorphic, meaning that they look much different from each other. The male’s forewings are black with faint white lines along the outer edges. The hindwings are solid black towards thebody
WEDDING CEREMONIES
Wedding Ceremonies Free-flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting natural backdrop for your special wedding day, all year round, rain or shine. Wedding ceremonies are available with or without a reception package and can accommodate up to 160 guests (standing room). A wedding ceremony package includes: THE FAMOUS BLUE MORPHO The Famous Blue Morpho There’s nothing quite as mystical as strolling through a tropical garden and having an iridescent purple-blue butterfly gracefully sail past you. Blue Morpho butterflies have been fascinating to cultures for 100’s of years, and they continue to fascinate us today. Normally you’d have to travel to Central and South America to see this amazing group of BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,DRYAS IULIA
The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm.PARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to the BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,DRYAS IULIA
The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm.PARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to the BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
VIRTUAL CAMP FIELD TRIP Your campers will join our Nature Interpreter on a guided tour through our lush tropical garden and get up close to an amazing arthropod in a Live Insect Encounter, then share stories or have your questions answered in a Live Q&A Session. This virtual program provides a fun and educational experience that’s interactive and engaging forgroups of all ages!
LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below are PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdropto
TIMED TICKETS
What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
GUIDE TO TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS Guide to Tropical Butterflies & Moths At least 2000 free-flying tropical butterflies and moths are on exhibit at any given time in the tropical Conservatory. Our butterflies and moths originate in either Costa Rica or the Philippines.MORPHO PELEIDES
The Blue Morpho, Morpho peleides. The Blue Morpho’s stunning iridescent blue wings make this species one of the most noticeable in Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory. Their dorsal (upper) wing surface is bright, iridescent blue edged with black. In contrast, the ventral(lower) surface is
WEDDING CEREMONIES
Wedding Ceremonies Free-flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting natural backdrop for your special wedding day, all year round, rain or shine. Wedding ceremonies are available with or without a reception package and can accommodate up to 160 guests (standing room). A wedding ceremony package includes:PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA
Papilio rumanzovia. The Rumanzovia Swallowtail, also called the Scarlet Mormon, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Males and females are sexually dimorphic, meaning that they look much different from each other. The male’s forewings are black with faint white lines along the outer edges. The hindwings are solid black towards thebody
THE FAMOUS BLUE MORPHO The Famous Blue Morpho There’s nothing quite as mystical as strolling through a tropical garden and having an iridescent purple-blue butterfly gracefully sail past you. Blue Morpho butterflies have been fascinating to cultures for 100’s of years, and they continue to fascinate us today. Normally you’d have to travel to Central and South America to see this amazing group of CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,HELICONIUS ERATO
Heliconius erato. The Small Postman is common and widespread throughout Central and South America. The forewings are black with a large red band, while the hindwings are black at the base and yellow along the top. The Small Postman looks almost identical to its co-mimic, the Postman ( Heliconius melpomene). The best way to distinguish these two POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to thePARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener,HELICONIUS ERATO
Heliconius erato. The Small Postman is common and widespread throughout Central and South America. The forewings are black with a large red band, while the hindwings are black at the base and yellow along the top. The Small Postman looks almost identical to its co-mimic, the Postman ( Heliconius melpomene). The best way to distinguish these two POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to thePARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES Butterflies and moths belong to the insect Order Lepidoptera, which is a word that comes from the Greek words for “scale” and “wing.”. This is because all the patterns and colours on the wings and bodies of butterflies and moths are made up of tiny coloured scales. Along with their distinctive coiled proboscis (mouthpart) andbig showy
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What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below are PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdropto
PAYMENT: VIRTUAL GUIDE/SCOUT TRIP Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip – Payment. Thank you for booking your Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory – we are looking forward to welcoming your group virtually! ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
GUIDE TO TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS Guide to Tropical Butterflies & Moths At least 2000 free-flying tropical butterflies and moths are on exhibit at any given time in the tropical Conservatory. Our butterflies and moths originate in either Costa Rica or the Philippines.PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA
Papilio rumanzovia. The Rumanzovia Swallowtail, also called the Scarlet Mormon, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Males and females are sexually dimorphic, meaning that they look much different from each other. The male’s forewings are black with faint white lines along the outer edges. The hindwings are solid black towards thebody
THE FAMOUS BLUE MORPHO The Famous Blue Morpho There’s nothing quite as mystical as strolling through a tropical garden and having an iridescent purple-blue butterfly gracefully sail past you. Blue Morpho butterflies have been fascinating to cultures for 100’s of years, and they continue to fascinate us today. Normally you’d have to travel to Central and South America to see this amazing group ofDRYAS IULIA
The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm. CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES Butterflies and moths belong to the insect Order Lepidoptera, which is a word that comes from the Greek words for “scale” and “wing.”. This is because all the patterns and colours on the wings and bodies of butterflies and moths are made up of tiny coloured scales. Along with their distinctive coiled proboscis (mouthpart) andbig showy
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What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdrop to capture life’s special moments. ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES Butterflies and moths belong to the insect Order Lepidoptera, which is a word that comes from the Greek words for “scale” and “wing.”. This is because all the patterns and colours on the wings and bodies of butterflies and moths are made up of tiny coloured scales. Along with their distinctive coiled proboscis (mouthpart) andbig showy
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What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdrop to capture life’s special moments. ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES All insects, including butterflies, share a common overall body design. A butterfly’s body is divided into three main sections, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.Each body section has very different functions, and all are needed for the butterfly to live.TIMED TICKETS
What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >.ANNUAL PASSES
Annual Passes. Please note: During the provincewide shutdown, a temporary pause will be placed on all Annual Passes beginning April 3, 2021. Those affected by the closure will receive an extension on their expiry date that is equal to the duration of the closure. PAYMENT: VIRTUAL GUIDE/SCOUT TRIP Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip – Payment. Thank you for booking your Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory – we are looking forward to welcoming your group virtually! COVID-19: TEMPORARY CLOSURE COVID-19 Response Update: Temporary closure notice. In light of the announcement of a provincewide shutdown, Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory will be temporarily closed to the public beginning Saturday April 3, 2021. We look forward to safely welcoming the community back once it is permitted. A temporary pause will be placed on all Annual Passes. CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY GIFT STORE Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory Gift Store Remember your trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory with a souvenir from the Gift Store. Open year round, the Gift Store sells butterfly and bug collectibles, framed butterflies and insects, nature books, educational children’stoys and more.
CONTACT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory 2500 Kossuth Road Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4R7 Phone: 519-653-1234 GUIDE TO TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS Guide to Tropical Butterflies & Moths At least 2000 free-flying tropical butterflies and moths are on exhibit at any given time in the tropical Conservatory. Our butterflies and moths originate in either Costa Rica or the Philippines.PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA
Papilio rumanzovia. The Rumanzovia Swallowtail, also called the Scarlet Mormon, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Males and females are sexually dimorphic, meaning that they look much different from each other. The male’s forewings are black with faint white lines along the outer edges. The hindwings are solid black towards thebody
BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener, CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY GIFT STORE Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory Gift Store Remember your trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory with a souvenir from the Gift Store. Open year round, the Gift Store sells butterfly and bug collectibles, framed butterflies and insects, nature books, educational children’stoys and more.
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to thePARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORYHOURS & ADMISSIONSMOTHER'S DAY BRUNCHCONTACT USUPCOMING EVENTSHOMEVISITORS Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory - Discover thousands of freely flying butterflies in a tropical garden. Explore a cast collection of insects, meet live exotic bugs and experience the tropics! Café, Gift Store, Galleries, Exhibits, Wheelchair accessible, Free Parking.VIRTUAL TOUR
The Conservatory doors are * virtually* open to the public! During this immersive 360° virtual tour you will be greeted by the birds’ joyful songs echoing through the space between you and reality. As we make our way through the tropical paradise, down lush garden pathways, beneath the flowing waterfall, free-flying butterflies dance throughADMISSION PRICES
Seniors (65+) $10.00. Children (3-12) $6.00. Children (2 & under) FREE! Please add HST and processing fees to the above prices. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is wheelchair-friendly. We are proud to accept the PAL Card, the Access 2 Card, as well as the CNIB Card. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below areWEDDING PACKAGES
Wedding packages Freely flying butterflies, lush tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls create an enchanting setting for your special wedding day. Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a truly unique wedding venue conveniently located between Cambridge, Kitchener, CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY GIFT STORE Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory Gift Store Remember your trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory with a souvenir from the Gift Store. Open year round, the Gift Store sells butterfly and bug collectibles, framed butterflies and insects, nature books, educational children’stoys and more.
POLYSCIAS BALFOURIANA Balfour Aralia, Polyscias balfouriana FAMILY: Araliaceae ORIGIN: Africa and Asia DESCRIPTION: Grows to 6 ft.; 2-3 inch leathery, round crinkled foliage with dark, twisting branches CULTIVATION: Prefers moist soil and humidity; fertilize monthly; part shade PROPAGATION: Stem cuttings COMMENTS: Lack of humidity may cause foliage drop; susceptible to root rot Click here to go back to thePARTHENOS SYLVIA
Parthenos sylvia. The Clipper occurs in a wide distribution across South and Southeast Asia. The dorsal wing surface is mainly black, with distinctive stripes crossing over the body and streaks along the bottom hindwing edges. The forewings contain a row of large, white cells, while fewer and smaller white spots are found on the upper edgeof
BUGQUEST SUMMER DAY CAMP BugQuest Summer Day Camp 2017 Spend a week as an entomologist and discover the world of bugs! This year’s theme is Travel Bugs: Around the World in 80 Bugs. We’ll be touring the world to learn about bugs in other cultures, like scarab beetles in Africa, scorpions in Thailand, and millipedes in Asia. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CARE FOR A BEAR WOOLLY BEARS How to Care for a Bear The Banded Woolly Bear (Pyrrharctia isabella ) is a very familiar insect across North America. In the autumn these caterpillars are actively searching for places to overwinter. TheWoolly Bear cater-
ALL ABOUT BUTTERFLIES All insects, including butterflies, share a common overall body design. A butterfly’s body is divided into three main sections, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.Each body section has very different functions, and all are needed for the butterfly to live.TIMED TICKETS
What you need to know: Face masks are mandatory throughout the facility. See all exemptions >. Timed tickets are required for all visitors. Contactless payment preferred (Debit, Credit) Respect others & keep as least 6 feet apart. Follow signs for one-way traffic flow. See all Health & Safety Commitments >. LIVE INSECT COLLECTION Live Insect Collection On top of housing 1000’s of live tropical butterflies, we are pleased to host a variety of tropical insects and arthropods. View some of our large insects on display, and meet some up close with a Nature Interpreter. The animals shown below are PAYMENT: VIRTUAL GUIDE/SCOUT TRIP Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip – Payment. Thank you for booking your Virtual Guide/Scout Field Trip to Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory – we are looking forward to welcoming your group virtually! PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional Photography Step out of the studio and into the tropics! Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is the perfect indoor location for a family or engagement photography shoot. Tropical canopies, cascading waterfalls, and free-flying butterflies create a breathtaking backdropto
ABOUT US - CAMBRIDGE BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is a privately owned Canadian Corporation and derives its income solely from admissions, gift shop and café sales, and facility rentals. The Conservatory does not receive any financial support from the government. Situated on a 107 acre site which includes the environmental sensitive Kossuth Bog, the25,000
GUIDE TO TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS Guide to Tropical Butterflies & Moths At least 2000 free-flying tropical butterflies and moths are on exhibit at any given time in the tropical Conservatory. Our butterflies and moths originate in either Costa Rica or the Philippines.PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA
Papilio rumanzovia. The Rumanzovia Swallowtail, also called the Scarlet Mormon, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. Males and females are sexually dimorphic, meaning that they look much different from each other. The male’s forewings are black with faint white lines along the outer edges. The hindwings are solid black towards thebody
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The Julia, Dryas iulia. The Julia is widely distributed from the southern US through to the subtropical regions of southern South America. Males are bright orange, with a narrow black stripe on the forewings and a black edge on the lower hindwing. Females are duller with more black markings. Their wingspan measure 8 – 9 cm. THE FAMOUS BLUE MORPHO The Famous Blue Morpho There’s nothing quite as mystical as strolling through a tropical garden and having an iridescent purple-blue butterfly gracefully sail past you. Blue Morpho butterflies have been fascinating to cultures for 100’s of years, and they continue to fascinate us today. Normally you’d have to travel to Central and South America to see this amazing group ofBUY TICKETS
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