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#Vancouver Aquarium Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Canada|Underwater World in the City
There is an aquarium in Stanley Park in Vancouver that is highly recommended. It is a huge educational classroom, and all kinds of advice about protecting marine animals can be learned. And you can also see sea, land and air friends from different parts of the world
Underwater World
Underwater World has always been my favorite part, the aquarium is divided according to different destinations. Tropical fish, deep-sea fish, etc., all will restore the color of the fish tank according to different growth environments. In one of the fish tanks, the whole aquarium "the most famous" thief octopus is also seen. It is said that it used to sneak out at night to make other small The fish was eaten and finally found to strengthen management.
Little animals
outdoors have invincible cute sea lions, sea otters, dolphins and seals, etc. It is so much love to see them at close range. It is. There is also a small area in the aquarium that restores the rainforest. I can see the little monkeys and the pigeon parrots. I am screaming at you and I am so scared. I am interested.
845 Avison Way
The Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park has a history of 4 years and three years, not only the largest aquarium in Canada but also one of the top 5 aquariums in North America. I will know that I want to recommend it to my friends. Time reference: 3 hours or so Tickets: $ 39 for adults; $ 30 for students and 13-17-year-olds and seniors over 65 years old; $ 22 for children aged 4-12; free for children up to 3 years old. Opening hours: summer. (from the end of June to the beginning of September - 9: 00-19: 00). Other time: 10:00 - 17:30. Wearing: Children should wear raincoats and rain boots because there are still a few outdoor stores, it will be exhausted to hold, and it is not convenient to have more people to play umbrellas. The indoors are warm, and the outdoor is cool. You need to increase or decrease clothes in and out. Here you can see exotic animals from all over the world, including killing whales, beluga whales, colorful tropical fish, plants of the Amazon River, monkeys and birds. It is said that the jellyfish is super beautiful, and there are 4D movies worth seeing.
Vancouver Aquarium 🇨🇦🐟
#fallingseason
The Vancouver Aquarium in autumn is a captivating world of marine wonder. Located in the heart of Stanley Park, this oceanic oasis becomes even more enchanting when the fall season's charm surrounds it.
The location offers a unique blend of education and entertainment with a dash of natural beauty. In autumn, the park's vibrant foliage provides a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls to the aquarium. The waterside views are especially inviting during this season.
Inside, the aquarium's diverse marine life, from playful sea otters to majestic sea lions, are showcased in a captivating setting. Special autumn-themed programs add to the fun.
With the changing leaves as a backdrop, the Vancouver Aquarium becomes a memorable experience that combines oceanic fascination and seasonal charm, making it a must-visit destination for families and marine enthusiasts during the enchanting autumn months. #canada #vancouver
Aquarium in Vancouver
Information and review - The Vancouver Aquarium, opened in 1956, is a public aquarium in Vancouver situated in the middle of Stanley Park. It is quite a moderate sized aquarium and a good place to bring kids and explore sea life.
Pricing - It is more worth to take the annual membership that is priced at CAD 73.50 (inclusive of 20% on dining in aquarium); CAD 37.95-49.95 (Single ticket)
Attractions - Pacific Canada Pavilion, Steller's Bay/Canada's Arctic, Penguin point, Tropics Gallery, Canaccord Exploration Gallery and many more. 
Food & Restaurants - There are three dining spots in the aquarium: Bicycle Bistro, Upstream Bar + Grill and Courtyard Cafe & Coffee Bar
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