The Toronto International Aerospace (Canadian Air & Space Museum) is currently closed and not open to the public. We still accept physical donations of books and artifacts, and are...more...See more text
Oakville Galleries is a forum for engaging people with the questions that shape us as individuals, communities and cultures. In all aspects of its operations, the Galleries draws o...more...See more text
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The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre is committed to being a dynamic local point of community interaction through public programming, heritage conserva...more...See more text
The Bronte Historical Society is a volunteer run non-profit charitable organization dedicated to preserving. Volunteers manage the historic Sovereign House as a heritage display ce...more...See more text
Milton Historical Society, located at 16 James Street in Milton, Ontario. We are above the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, one of the MHS major restoration projects. The Milton Historical ...more...See more text
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is the newest and most anticipated attraction in the heart of downtown Toronto, next to the CN Tower. As Canada's largest indoor aquarium, we welcome yo...more...See more text
I would say to go during the day. I did and there were no line ups. The fish were incredible to see and you could touch some too!
I went with my adult children and we all felt like it was worth the money and time.
It is about a 2 hour tour and you should wear good shoes to do such an activity.
Benches are there in certain spaces for people who like to sit and observe the different fish. I went in 2016 of January it was great!Read more