Fall can be a difficult time for any Ottawanian. As we say farewell to hot humid days and hello to crisp mornings, some of us would do anything to hold onto one last moment of summer.
Well, you’re in luck! Now until Sunday you can still experience tropical weather and see over 1300 live exotic butterflies at the Carleton University Biology Department’s annual Carleton Butterfly Show.
This family friendly event is not only free, but also educational, mesmerizing, and very, very popular. When you arrive, you should expect to wait in line for at least 20 minutes, so if you have young children in your party, arrive early and bring snacks.
However, the wait is worth it.
When you enter the greenhouse, both young and old will be amazed. There are butterflies everywhere! Representing 41 different butterfly species from across the world, the colours and patterns you encounter are simply amazing.
This exhibit is fully interactive so you are encouraged to wear bright colours, arm your camera, and bring orange and pineapple slices from home to attract as many butterflies to you as possible.
While not everyone seemed to be a butterfly whisperer, those that were happily shared the wealth and passed around occupied orange slices for closer inspection.
If you are looking for starting an annual tradition this Thanksgiving, pack up the kids and your camera and spend some time at the Carleton Butterfly Show.
The Details
When
Saturday, October 1, 2016, through Sunday, October 9, 2016.
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(the line up on weekends closes at 3:00 p.m. due to the volume)
Where
Nesbitt Biology Building
(south-east corner of the Carleton University Campus)
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
Pro Tip: Bring a picnic to enjoy beside the canal on this beautiful campus after the show.
For more information visit: http://carleton.ca/biology/annual-butterfly-show/