Armand-Frappier Museum
- Museum
- Science and technology

2150, autoroute des Laurentides, Laval (Québec), H7T 2T8
About the museum
The Mu
Experience science firsthand: become a researcher for a visit and explore the wonders of the human body and health.
is a space dedicated to science communication and the promotion of human health, inspired by the legacy of Dr. Armand Frappier, a pioneer in microbiology and public health in Quebec. Since its founding, the Museum’s mission has been to make health sciences accessible to everyone by offering interactive and educational experiences that spark curiosity and foster understanding of issues related to individual and collective health. The Museum offers a rich and diverse program for all audiences. Its permanent and temporary exhibitions allow visitors to explore human health through fun and interactive experiences. Laboratory workshops provide the opportunity to manipulate, experiment, and observe like real scientists. Children and adults alike can engage with science in a hands-on and stimulating way. In addition to exhibitions and workshops, the Museum hosts a variety of cultural and educational activities: conferences with renowned experts and panelists, talks for seniors, special activities for seasonal celebrations, and science camps for children aged 6 to 12. The Museum is also a place of community and scientific engagement, encouraging reflection on current health issues, prevention, and the promotion of behaviors that support individual and collective well-being. Accessible and inclusive, the Museum welcomes visitors of all ages and provides facilities adapted for people with reduced mobility, ensuring that everyone can fully enjoy its activities and exhibitions. Thanks to its unique combination of scientific expertise, playful approach, and educational commitment, the Armand-Frappier Museum of Health remains a must-visit destination for anyone eager to explore, experiment, and better understand the fascinating world of human health.