Ripley’s Aquarium is a fun and educational place where students can learn about ocean life and marine ecosystems. It features large tanks, underwater tunnels, and interactive exhibits with animals like sharks, rays, jellyfish, and colorful fish. Students can explore how sea creatures survive and understand why protecting oceans is important. Ripley’s Aquarium helps bring science to life by combining learning with hands-on experiences.
The aquarium boasts more than 5.7 million liters of water
It contains North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel
It has more than 100 interactive opportunities including several touch exhibits featuring scarlet cleaner shrimp and stingrays
The aquarium allows visitors to immerse themselves in a world of 20,000 aquatic animals
Jelly Fish: Moon Jellies, Cannonball Jellies, Pacific Sea Nettles, and Upside-down Jellies are seen that change from shades of blue, purple, pink, and green
Underwater Tunnel: Longest underwater viewing tunnel in North America with a moving walkway
Rainbow Reef: Look at thousands of coloured fish from the tropical islands of the Pacific Ocean
1:00PM: Walk to St. George Station
1:10PM: Take the Line 1 Southbound Train to Union Station
1:20:PM: Get off the train and walk about 900m via the Skywalk to Ripley’s Aquarium
1:30PM: Arrive at the Aquarium
1:30PM: Yellow Shirts go inside the aquarium to the guest services to pick up the tickets while the group takes photos at the Ripley's sign
1:45:PM: Distribute the tickets and join the entrance line
2:00PM-3:45PM: Break up into smaller groups and go around the aquarium.
3:45PM: Meet at the end of the aquarium, in front of the gift shop and start walking to Union Station
4:00PM: Dismiss students at Union Station
Take the Line 1 Southbound Train to Union Station
Get off the train and walk about 900m via the Skywalk to Ripley’s Aquarium
Arrive at the Aquarium