Vancouver Aquarium

Vancouver Aquarium is as entertaining as it is educational

Sea Otters holding hands at Vancouver Aquarium
Sea Otters holding hands at Vancouver Aquarium cc licensed photo by mindluge

Located inside beautiful Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium is Canada's largest aquarium and the fifth largest in North America.

One of Vancouver's top tourist attractions for over 50 years, this was the first Aquarium in the world to capture and display an Orca whale, although they no longer keep Orcas in captivity. Sea lions, sea otters and a rescued dolphin are just a few of the thousands of species on display. The Aquarium, the largest in Canada, is currently home over 50,000 animals native to areas ranging from Canada's northern Artic, to local BC waters to the Amazon rainforest. The animals are organized into twelve different exhibits and galleries, where trained naturalists are on hand to answer any questions you might have.

The aquarium opened its largest ever expansion in the summer of 2014. The expansion includes an outdoor courtyard where they feature educational programs, entertainment for the kids, concerts and other special events throughout the summer. Inside, you'll find a huge globe wrapped with screens that take you on an exploration of the world's oceans and the life within. Be sure to check out the updated tropical gallery which also includes a new bat cave.

Each day the aquarium features a full schedule of fun and interesting shows, all included in your admission. You can see a list of the day's shows on the information board inside the aquarium and on the official website. There show schedule includes an immersive 4D cinema experience.

If you get hungry during all your exploring, you can head over to new Ocean Wise indoor or outdoor cafes.

It's good to know that the Vancouver Aquarium, while indeed entertaining, is highly focused on education, ocean and marine research, and conservation. The institution is highly respected around the world for their efforts in these areas. A non-profit charitable organization, your admission fee not only goes towards maintaining the aquarium and its many animals, but also helps support their ongoing work. Except for rescuing distressed animals, which are only kept when it's determined they are not releasable, the aquarium does not engage in capturing wild animals relying on breeding their current specimens.

Combining a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium with a walk around the famous Stanley Park seawall is a memorable way to spend a gratifying and pleasant day. For complete details about the Vancouver Aquarium click on the official website link below.

Facts For Your Visit

Fee: Yes. Tickets must be purchased from the official website in advance.

Vancouver Aquarium Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays

  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Address: 845 Avison Way, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, Canada

Phone: (778) 655-9554

Official Website: Vancouver Aquarium

Vancouver Aquarium Reviews

Rated 4.5 out of 5 Star Rating

3 Star Rating I expected it to be much better now that it's no longer Canadian owned. They are doing some renovations so areas are closed. The gift shop has improved a lot since previous owners. That being said it's pretty expensive but if you have a membership pass you get a small discount, it helps. Additional the price per person is on the high side for what you get to do and do. I highly recommend going on a week day when kids are in school and not on Easter long weekend. It was a zoo in there with zero manners and zero respect for those around them. I'm going to say it.... I went during covid and it was way better, more organized and civilized. It's a beautiful facility but highly overrated. Something to do on a rainy day. Gone are the days of the mighty aquarium, but times have changed. Would we go again, probably because we are in the city a lot. The grounds are beautiful with a lot of walking trails. If you like the outdoors this is a nice quiet place to have a day wondering trails. Parking is a nightmare! We had to circle the grounds for 20 minutes before we found a spot, there are pay kiosks in several locations. Yes it's paid parking and they patrol and ticket people. I highly recommend purchasing tickets online ahead of time. Take away: expensive and small.
Lori Golden - in the last week

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5 Star Rating Great place, very educational. The rescue and research sections are doing an amazing job in and out of the aquarium itself. Interesting display about the micro plastics. What is extremely weird and incoherent is that most garments in the aquarium store are precisely from those fibers that are described in the micro plastics display as being extremely bad for the environment. ¿Huh?
Hector José Medina Gómez - in the last week

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5 Star Rating This place is amazing I have been there twice and is very fun. My experience is great they have feeding stations and everything and have a movie theatre. The movie theatre have some water spry on you to make the experience even better. I say the aquarium have a lot sea otters and fish. On of the best thing I like is the touch pool. I like this place a lot and love to go again!
Gloria Kwan - in the last week

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5 Star Rating The Vancouver Aquarium holds a special place in my heart, serving as more than just an attraction; it's a sanctuary that offers solace and tranquility. Throughout the years, it has become one of my most treasured safe spaces, a reliable haven where I can immerse myself in the beauty and calm of marine life. Even during the busiest times, such as the Family Day weekend, the aquarium has consistently exceeded my expectations, providing a serene and engaging experience amidst the hustle and bustle of holiday crowds. The meticulously curated exhibits, showcasing a diverse array of marine ecosystems, offer a window into the underwater world that is both educational and mesmerizing. The gentle hum of the tanks and the soft, ambient lighting create a soothing atmosphere that instantly puts me at ease. Each visit renews my sense of wonder and deepens my appreciation for the ocean's inhabitants, from the majestic to the microscopic. What truly enhances the experience is the staff's unwavering commitment to excellence. Their passion for marine conservation and visitor education is evident in every interaction, from informative presentations to the thoughtful layout of the exhibits. Their dedication ensures that every guest, regardless of age or background, leaves with a greater understanding of and respect for marine life. On Family Day weekend, despite the expected crowds, the aquarium managed to maintain its peaceful ambiance, allowing me and many others to enjoy the exhibits without feeling overwhelmed. The staff handled the influx of visitors with grace and efficiency, ensuring that everyone had a pleasant experience. I am immensely grateful for the Vancouver Aquarium and its role as a beacon of calm and joy in my life. It's a place where I can momentarily set aside the stresses of the outside world and reconnect with the natural beauty that lies beneath the waves. I highly recommend the Vancouver Aquarium to anyone looking for an enriching, peaceful escape into the wonders of the aquatic world.
J. S. - a month ago

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5 Star Rating This was a great place to spend the day with your family lots of things to see, great food. It was a bit busy but we went on a Saturday and it was during a family discount event so it was to be expected. The only downside to our visit was finding parking so be prepared to drive around in circles until someone leaves. But overall it was a blast and highly recommend anyone to visit. All ages and wheelchair accessible.
Yeux de gènie - a month ago

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Directions

Skytrain and Bus Line Nearest Station Walking Time
Expo LineBurrard Station5 Minutes
Canada LineWaterfront Station5 Minutes

How to get to Vancouver Aquarium by Skytrain and Bus

From Burrard SkyTrain Station take the Burrard Street Exit. Walk to your left (North) along Burrard Street 1 block to West Pender Street. Cross to the far side of Pender and look for the westbound #19 Stanley Park Bus Stop to your left.

From Waterfront Station exit onto Cordova Street and cross over at Seymour Street and walk uphill 2 blocks to Pender Street. Turn right on Pender and walk ½ block to the westbound #19 Stanley Park Bus Stop.

Ride the #19 Stanley Park bus to its terminus just inside the park then make your way to the east following the signs for the quick 5 minute walk to the aquarium.

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