Ripley's Aquarium of Canada Joins Toronto CityPASS, Offering Enhanced Tourist Experience
March 11th, 2025 12:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is now part of the Toronto CityPASS program, allowing visitors to save up to 38% on admission to five of Toronto's most iconic attractions with a single ticket purchase. This integration provides tourists with a more convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city's top destinations.

Travelers visiting Toronto can now enjoy a more comprehensive and economical sightseeing experience with Ripley's Aquarium of Canada's inclusion in the Toronto CityPASS program. The aquarium, a world-class family attraction located at the base of the CN Tower, offers visitors an immersive journey through marine ecosystems and provides significant value within the city's tourism landscape.
The aquarium, spanning 135,000 square feet and housing over 1.5 million gallons of water, features 50 live exhibits and more than 100 interactive displays. Visitors can explore diverse marine environments, including the Dangerous Lagoon's underwater tunnel and the mesmerizing Planet Jellies exhibit, which showcases color-changing jellyfish displays.
The CityPASS program allows tourists to access five major Toronto attractions, including the CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium, with additional options to visit landmarks such as Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, City Cruises Toronto, and the Toronto Zoo. Adult tickets are priced at $129.96 CAD, while children's tickets cost $92.92 CAD, representing substantial savings compared to individual attraction prices.
By integrating Ripley's Aquarium into the CityPASS lineup, tourists can now experience a more streamlined and cost-effective approach to exploring Toronto's cultural and natural attractions. The nine-day ticket validity provides flexibility for travelers to explore the city at their own pace, making it an attractive option for both domestic and international visitors.
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