
Vancouver Aquarium
Tickets & Visitor Guide to Canada's Largest Aquarium
⏱ 2-3 hours👤 All ages$$
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Opened in 1956 within Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium is the largest in Canada and a major center for marine conservation, research, and animal rescue. It's one of the city's most popular family attractions, combining engaging exhibits with a serious mission to protect ocean life.
The aquarium's collection spans the world's waters with a special focus on the Pacific Northwest. Highlights include the playful sea otters (a perennial favorite), sea lions and seals, mesmerizing jellyfish displays, sharks and rays, and a wide array of fish and invertebrates, plus a steamy Amazon rainforest gallery with tropical birds, reptiles, and a sloth, and exhibits on the Arctic and Canada's coasts. Interactive features and presentations help connect visitors, especially kids, to marine science and the threats facing the oceans. The aquarium is also known for its marine mammal rescue program, which rehabilitates stranded animals.
Its location inside Stanley Park makes it easy to combine with a walk or cycle along the seawall, the totem poles, and the park's beaches and trails — a natural pairing for a full day in the park. Plan a couple of hours for the aquarium itself. It's a strong all-weather option (good for a rainy day) and engaging for all ages, though especially geared to families. Check current exhibits and any timed-entry arrangements when booking.
What to Expect
Format
Self-paced. Pacific and global marine exhibits, sea otters, jellyfish, an Amazon rainforest gallery, and conservation displays, within Stanley Park. Check for timed-entry arrangements.
Best Time
Weekday mornings are calmest. A good rainy-day option. Combine with a Stanley Park walk or cycle in nicer weather.
Duration
2-3 hours for the aquarium.
Tips
It's inside Stanley Park, so pair it with the seawall, totem poles, and beaches for a full park day. A good all-weather/rainy-day choice. Great for families; check current exhibits and any timed entry when booking. Parking and access are within the park.
⚡ Quick Picks
Best For
Families and anyone interested in Pacific marine life and ocean conservation.
Families
A top family stop — sea otters, jellyfish, and the rainforest gallery delight kids, and it's easy and all-weather.
Couples
A pleasant, manageable visit, especially as part of a Stanley Park day.
Pair With
Stanley Park itself — the seawall, totem poles, and beaches surround the aquarium.
Time Needed
2-3 hours.
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What's at the Vancouver Aquarium?
Canada's largest aquarium showcases Pacific Northwest and global marine life — sea otters, sea lions, jellyfish, sharks, and more — plus an Amazon rainforest gallery and exhibits on the Arctic and oceans, with a strong conservation and rescue mission.
Where is it located?
Within Stanley Park, the large urban park near downtown — easy to combine with the seawall, totem poles, and beaches for a full park day.
Is it good for kids?
Yes — it's a beloved family attraction, with sea otters, jellyfish, and the rainforest gallery as favorites, and it works well as an all-weather/rainy-day option.
How long should I plan?
2-3 hours for the aquarium itself, more if you combine it with exploring Stanley Park.
Does it do conservation work?
Yes — the aquarium has a longstanding mission in marine conservation, research, and animal rescue, including a marine mammal rescue program that rehabilitates stranded animals.
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