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Vancouver Aquarium
A sanctuary in the heart of Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium, an Ocean Wise ® initiative, is home to thousands of incredible ocean species and amazing aquatic life. It’s also Ocean Wise headquarters, where our scientists, educators and conservation experts do their work, not only to protect our oceans but to inspire others to join us in our mission. Since opening in 1956, the Vancouver Aquarium has connected more than 40 million people from around the world to our oceans and all the wonders within them.
View our 2017 Annual Report to learn about the progress we’ve made in conservation, education and research, as well as upcoming projects and initiatives.
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Planning a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium, an Ocean Wise ® initiative, and have a few questions? Look through our listed departments to find the contact information you need. If you are not able to find what you are looking for, please call our information line at 604-659-FISH (3474).
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