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This is a list of public aquariums in Canada. For zoos in Canada, see List of zoos in Canada. Aquariums are facilities where animals are confined within tanks and displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred. Such facilities include public aquariums, oceanariums, marine mammal parks, and dolphinariums.
Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA; French: Aquariums et Zoos Accrédités du Canada (AZAC)) is an accreditation and advocacy organization representing zoos and aquariums within Canada. The organization states that its member zoos and aquariums care for more than 100,000 individual animals representing over 2000 species of wildlife ...
Fish stocking is the practice of releasing fish that are artificially raised in a hatchery into a natural body of water (river, lake, or ocean), ...
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Included in the construction schedule was time to test run the aquarium life-support systems as well as collect and introduce the animal collection to their habitats in preparation for opening. Prior to the June 20, 2009, opening date, Matthews assembled a small staff to operate the aquarium, supported by over 170 volunteer "Oceaneers".
Ripley's Aquarium: 288 Bremner Boulevard: Toronto: Ontario Riverview Park & Zoo: 1230 Water Street: Peterborough: Ontario Safari Niagara: 2821 Stevensville Road: Stevensville: Ontario Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo: 1903 Forest Drive: Saskatoon: Saskatchewan Science North: 100 Ramsey Lake Road: Greater Sudbury: Ontario Vancouver Aquarium ...
Two levels of aquariums exhibit the estuarine life in the St. Lawrence basin where the fresh water from the river mixes with the salt water of the Atlantic Ocean. [1] Scientific Crossroads. Discover the research that makes the Aquarium du Québec an important place for marine biology in Canada and learn more about marine labs and marine research.
The aquarium is also accredited by the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA) and in 1987 was designated Canada's Pacific National Aquarium by the Canadian Federal Government. On July 23, 1995, a beluga whale named Qila was born. She was the first beluga to be both conceived and born in a Canadian aquarium.