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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

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Discover the Waters of the World at Canada’s Ripley’s Aquarium. The aquarium is a must-see site in Toronto for visitors and residents of all ages and is situated at the foot of the CN Tower in the centre of downtown. Discover your underwater journey by submerging yourself in a universe of 20,000 aquatic creatures. The Aquarium has approximately 5.7 million litres of water in its longest underwater viewing tube in North America, along with more than 100 interactive elements. Several touch exhibits, including horseshoe crabs, sharks, cleaner scarlet shrimp, and stingrays, as well as daily dive demonstrations every two hours, enable you to get up close and personal. This breathtaking attraction is made up of nine expertly managed exhibits that feature a variety of freshwater and saltwater habitats from across the world.

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