Tuesday 25 December 2018

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Toronto, ON

Gord and I went to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada this afternoon.  This is the fifth time I've gone since it opened in 2013 and it's a fun and interesting spot to spend a couple hours.  We've gone a couple times on Christmas Day.


More than 13,500 underwater creatures from around the globe are on display. Exhibits include Tropical Reefs, Atlantic and Pacific Ocean Habitats, Jellyfish, Seahorses, Stingrays, and Great Lakes exhibits and much more. The aquarium holds 5.7 million litres (1.5 million gallons) of water.

From the majestic Kelp forests of Canada’s Pacific Northwest to the spectacular colour and abundant life of a Tropical Indo-Pacific reef, to the frigid Baffin Sea to the flooding waters of the Amazon, the aquarium covers all waters of the world.

There are lots of small and big tanks.  There's so much to see!  Here is some of what we saw ...

Gord, my catch of the day!

Before you get to the exit, there are stingrays you can pat and a gift shop.


This is above the tunnels.

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