based on 20859 reviewsHours to spend: 3-4 hoursLOVE THEIR UNDERWATER TUNNEL! Recommend to plan this visit after your visit at CN tower or Cruise. Very educational experience that shows you the aquatic life in Canada’s waters. Very children friendly and accessible to those with disabilities. Gift shop have very unique items, NO ENTRANCE FOR PUBLIC. So do check things out before you leave.
Opened in 2013, Ripley's Aquarium is located next to the National Television Tower and exhibits more than 16,000 marine and freshwater animals. There are the longest shark watching tunnels in North America, the largest jellyfish camp in the world, and daily diving shows. The aquarium is divided into World Waters (WatersofTheWorld), Canadian Waters Gallery, Rainbow Reef, PlanetJellies, LifeSupportSystems, DangerousLagoon and RayBay.
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Hours to spend: 3-4 hoursLOVE THEIR UNDERWATER TUNNEL! Recommend to plan this visit after your visit at CN tower or Cruise. Very educational experience that shows you the aquatic life in Canada’s waters. Very children friendly and accessible to those with disabilities. Gift shop have very unique items, NO ENTRANCE FOR PUBLIC. So do check things out before you leave.
After my visit to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, I must say that I was thoroughly impressed with the experience. The aquarium is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and is a must-visit attraction for anyone in the area. As soon as you enter, you are transported into an underwater world with stunning exhibits that showcase a variety of aquatic life. From sharks and stingrays to sea turtles and jellyfish, there is something for everyone to see. One of the highlights of the aquarium is the Dangerous Lagoon exhibit, which features a moving walkway that takes you through an underwater tunnel surrounded by sharks and other marine life. It's a thrilling experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. The aquarium also offers a range of interactive experiences, such as the Touch Tank, where visitors can get up close and personal with a variety of creatures, including horseshoe crabs and sea stars. There are also daily shows and feedings that provide a deeper understanding of the animals and their behavior. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. It's a fun and educational experience that is perfect for all ages. The exhibits are well-maintained, and the staff are knowledgeable and passionate about their work. It's definitely worth adding to your list of must-visit attractions in Toronto.
Aquarium in Toronto You can get it for cheap if you buy a Toronto Tour Pass It's beautifully made, so you can have a fun time if you visit
Coming here is like coming to a mysterious ocean world. Here you can see many tropical fish that you can’t usually see. Many of the fish cannot be named. It is an eye-opener and it is really worth the trip.
Ripley's Aquarium is located next to Rogers Centre. The square was crowded with fans who came to watch the game. As it got dark quickly, we didn't stay in the square for long. We walked along the river and found the pier to Toronto Island.
The tickets are not very expensive, and it is very good to bring children here. It is quite spacious inside, and there are some very beautiful jellyfish, which I have never seen before. It is also open at night and closes at 11:00, so you can arrange your itinerary reasonably.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, according to locals, is the largest aquarium in Canada. This aquarium is located near the National Television Tower. You can include it in your one-day itinerary. It is a good place to bring your children.
Ripley's Aquarium is located next to the Rogers Centre in Toronto. It is surrounded by a square and is crowded with tourists. However, most of them come to the stadium or take photos. Not many people actually buy tickets to enter the aquarium.