Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada Sharks After Dark Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore Ripley's Aquarium of Canada in Toronto at night, with exclusive access after 5pm, when the crowds disappear and the atmosphere becomes magical.
Wander through nine specially lit aquatic galleries, see sand tiger sharks, stingrays and giant jellyfish, and enjoy unhurried, uncrowded feeding talks.
Your ticket is valid any day from 5pm, with last admission 1 hour before closing time (9pm).
- Book your night tickets and avoid the queues.
- Dive into an underwater tunnel with sharks and turtles.
- Experience Jazz Night every 2nd Friday of the month.
What’s included
- Admission to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada after 5:00 p.m.
- Access to 9 aquatic galleries, including the underwater tunnel
- Talking and feeding of animals by the staff
- Tactile pools with stripes and starfish
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 15 minutes before start
Step by Step
Experience an aquarium after dark; Ripley's Aquarium transforms into a luminous, silent landscape where marine wildlife moves gracefully under dimmed lights. As dusk falls, your first stops will be the glass underwater tunnel, where you'll see sawfish, sea turtles and sand tiger sharks swim overhead, creating a unique immersive effect.
In the Canadian Waters Gallery, say hello to the giants of the Pacific: long-armed octopus, cod, wolf eels and American lobsters resting after their day's work. It's an intimate spectacle, as most families and daytime groups have already left.
Continue your tour at Ray Bay, where stingrays glide in sarongs, and step into the kaleidoscope of Planet Jellies, the exhibition dedicated to the world's most mesmerising jellyfish. Their translucent, pulsating bodies will transport you to another dimension.
The Rainbow Reef sparkles with exotic fish: the Picasso triggerfish, the unicorn surgeonfish and the harlequin triggerfish bring to life a tropical ecosystem in the heart of Toronto.