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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is now part of the Toronto CityPASS. This means visitors can explore its stunning marine exhibits while saving money. The aquarium features 50 live exhibits and 100 interactive displays, offering an exciting experience for all ages.

The attraction aims to provide a world-class experience focused on conservation, research, and education. It allows guests to connect with marine life through immersive exhibits and hands-on learning.

Some of its most popular exhibits include the Dangerous Lagoon, which has a moving walkway through North America’s longest underwater tunnel. Planet Jellies showcases glowing jellyfish in vibrant colors, while the Shoreline Gallery offers a chance to touch a stingray.

Ripley’s Aquarium, located at the base of the CN Tower, is home to over 18,000 sea creatures from around the world. Its massive tanks hold more than 5.7 million liters of water, making it one of Canada’s largest indoor aquariums.

Megan Allen, President and CEO of CityPASS, Inc., expressed excitement about the partnership. She stated, “Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is a fantastic addition to the Toronto CityPASS program. This partnership enhances the value of our ticket by adding one of Toronto’s most popular and immersive attractions, giving visitors even more reasons to discover the incredible city of Toronto.”

What’s Included in the Toronto CityPASS?

CityPASS gives visitors access to five of Toronto’s top attractions at a 38% discount compared to regular ticket prices. The pass includes:

CN Tower
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
✅ Plus a choice of three from the following:

  • Royal Ontario Museum
  • City Cruises Toronto
  • Toronto Zoo
  • Casa Loma

Ticket Prices and Validity

Toronto CityPASS costs $129.96 CAD for adults and $92.92 CAD for kids aged 4-12 (plus tax). Once activated, tickets remain valid for nine consecutive days.

This pass is a great way for tourists and locals to explore the city’s top attractions while saving money. With Ripley’s Aquarium now included, visitors have even more reasons to enjoy Toronto’s exciting sights.

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