Video – Photo Gallery – Ripley’s Aquarium – Go Once, You’ll Visit Again

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Ripley’s Aquarium in Toronto is a place where every family should visit at least once.

Because once you visit – you’ll return.

There is just so much aquatic life and to learn about how pollution is effecting our world.

The aquarium opened its doors in October 2013 and has since become a staple in Toronto’s entertainment landscape. Home to over 20,000 marine animals representing more than 450 species, the aquarium features 5.7 million litres of water across various exhibits.

After the tropical waters, visitors are invited to step on a moving walkway that transports them through a 97 meter-long “shark tunnel” under the “Dangerous Lagoon”, the aquarium’s top attraction.

If you’re planning a trip from Northumberland County area – take Highway 401 and then take the GO train from Oshawa.

Depending on the age/s of your children – it seems to be always less crowded during the evening hours.

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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