
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada celebrates Canada Day with 1867 tickets for $18.67
Celebrating our home and native land with a reel Canadian deal: 1,867 tickets daily for $18.67
TORONTO, June 19, 2025 /CNW/ - Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is diving into Canada Day celebrations with a True North Strong and SEA offer: 1,867 tickets per day for just $18.67 (plus HST), available onsite only from Saturday, June 28th through Tuesday, July 1st. This limited-time deal gives guests the chance to explore the wonders beneath the waves at a price that's sure to make a splash.
"We wanted to really celebrate Canada Day this year with something special, a promotion that not only celebrates our great country, gives our guests a great deal, lets them connect with some incredible Canadian aquatic life, and most importantly, have a memorable Canada Day weekend." – Peter Doyle, General Manager.
This offer is valid each day from Saturday, June 28 th to Tuesday, July 1 st, 2025. A total of 1,867 discounted tickets are available daily at the promotional price of $18.67 + HST and are only available onsite at the aquarium.

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