Vancouver Aquarium To Reopen Next Monday
August 11, 2021 ctn_admin
The Vancouver Aquarium is excited to officially reopen on Monday, August 16. Along with a new 4D Theatre Experience, the Aquarium will also unveil its Marine Mammal Rescue Exhibit, a feature that showcases the Aquarium’s work in rescuing and rehabilitating marine mammals on B.C.’s coast. “We are very delighted to be reopening. The Vancouver Aquarium has been one of the top attractions in this region and a leader in marine mammal rescue for over 60 years,” said Vancouver Aquarium Executive Director Clint Wright. “Everyone at the Aquarium has been working hard to prepare for this reopening after 17 months of partial or complete closure.” The Aquarium’s new exhibit salutes the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, the only facility of its kind in Canada and one of the largest rescue facilities in the world. Leading marine mammal rescue for over 60 years, the team handles up to 150 marine animals each year. The goal for every rescued marine animal is to treat, rehabilitate and return it to the wild as soon as possible. Some, however, are deemed non-releasable by Fisheries and Oceans Canada as they would be unable to survive on their own. For a small number of these animals – seals, fur seals, sea lions, otters – the Aquarium can provide a safe, long-term home. Guests will also have access to an unforgettable interactive 4D theatre experience featuring a brand new film, Octopus, from the critically acclaimed BBC Series, Blue Planet II. Dive beneath the surface to explore our planet’s oceans and one of the most captivating creatures that dwell there. The Aquarium’s culinary team are ready to serve healthy, sustainable and family friendly food choices out of the Courtyard Café & Coffee Bar and the Upstream Bar + Grill that overlooks the Steller’s Bay exhibit plus the Marine Market is accessible to anyone visiting Stanley Park located to the left of the main Aquarium entrance; it offers a wide range of freshly made offerings, including vegetarian options. All of the seafood selections are 100% Ocean Wise, a conservation program that the Vancouver Aquarium founded to encourage ocean-friendly seafood choices. The Vancouver Aquarium Gift Shop offers a great selection of unique aquatic themed gifts for all ages. They carry a wide range of sustainable products as well as items crafted from B.C. and Canadian artists. The Gift Shop is a great place to find a souvenir to remember your visit, or to shop year-round, as they are open to all Park visitors 365 days a year. Wright acknowledges that, though the Aquarium has been a very popular and familiar Stanley Park destination for 65 years, there are a few changes that have taken place since the last time they were fully open. “The health and safety of our guests, staff and animals has always been our top priority and has guided every decision to reopening. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all, the Aquarium will be managing capacity through an online guest reservation system. This new reservation tool will make it easy for our guests to schedule their visit and ensure there is adequate capacity available,” said Wright. Tickets and reservations are now available at www.vanaqua.org. For the safety of visitors, staff and animals, masks are recommended for all people 12 years of age and older who are not fully vaccinated. “Everyone is invited to come celebrate the reopening of one of the most iconic attractions in Vancouver. The nearly 65,000 creatures at the Vancouver Aquarium make this an exciting, inspiring and fun place that you will want to return to over and over again,” said Wright. “As a special thank you to our loyal members, they will have exclusive access to the Aquarium on our Opening Weekend, August 14 & 15. Additionally, Vancouver Aquarium Memberships have been extended to include the months lost due to the closing of the Aquarium.” The Aquarium is known for its entertaining and educational components, inspiring children and adults alike with their otters, jellyfish, sea lions, Pacific giant octopus, penguins and many species of aquatic life from around the world. |