Here we offer you the reviews of people like you who use the services of Aquarium of Quebec (Museum) near to the area of Sainte-Foy (Canada).
Currently this business receives a score of 4.3 stars out of 5 and that rating has been based on 127 reviews.
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This Museum belongs to the category of Aquarium.
Wasnt as cool as I thought it would be, but it was pretty heckin fun. I liked the deep sea part best of all. And they had pretty fish, and seals.
Wow! Great place for family, kids, and friends!!
This is 3.5 stars for me. The place is relatively small and the facilities are a bit low tech compared to other aquariums that I have been to. It is still a nice place though to see numerous aquatic species. My favorite part is the jelly fish room (felt like a meditation room). This is still a great place to visit but they should lower the fee a bit to make it reasonable for the visitors. I felt like ut should be within $12 to $13 only.
Amazingly well laid out with open spaces and excellent exhibits. Best on a nice day as there are outdoor walks between buildings.
It was a nice afternoon sight seeing at the aquarium, the walrus' were awesome.e and the park staff friendly.
Loved the environment and a lot to see. The polar bear exhibit was the highlight. There are many things to do and would highly recommend it for families and dates.
Very nice place to go with your kids. Some attractions are seasonal as the polar bear (just in the winter), but anyway it’s a good place to go. My favorite was the jellyfish section that you can see on the pictures. We saw a very big sea lion! You can walk through a small fish tunnel. There are many restrooms and if you are hungry you can buy some snack. Have fun!
Was awesome! Staff was great! We did the whole thing twice.
Really good place for family. Plenty of parking.
A great experience with so many exhibits. The jellyfish are beautiful! Staff is really friendly and knowledgeable, everything is kept really clean, terrific place to bring the kids.
Amazing. Polar bears area is under construction but everything was great even with covid, it was very pleasant.
Very beautiful, enough parking, comparing to Vancouver’s and Toronto’s aquarium this one is definitely a little smaller.
Because of COVID, some activities are closed. The aquarium is well organized and maintained.
The aquarium was super cool, really liked the jelly fish displays. Overall it was a good display of the fish and features lots from the Saint Lawrence River. Some of the stuff seemed a bit dated, but if you have kids this is a great experience. The outdoor play area is amazing, great play structures and the garden is amazing. Don't miss it if you're in the area
This is a nice aquarium albeit on the small side. The jelly fish displays and petting tanks are great. Unfortunately, a lot of the areas were closed.
I had an amazing time, it was during the winter so at night they had lights set up along the paths. They even had live music and a fire pit. The best part was the seals, and petting the rays.
Had a lot of fun. Only issue is the biggest building has a LOT of stairs and as someone who is disabled it's hard to do that many stairs. I wish there was a way to accommodate this minor issue.
Really great, especially for young kids, but interesting for adults as well. While Quebec city is great for adults, a lot of the most interesting sites are not really exciting for children, and it's difficult to get a stroller around. The aquarium, however was great for kids: there were shows, places to touch some animals, and lots of places to get up close to smaller and larger sea creatures. Plus it was easy to get around with a stroller.
Everything is super cute and i loves every animals there! Also the beaver tails were delicious ????????????
We visited on a rainy day and they warned us that the park is 40% outside. Despite the drizzle it was an enjoyable experience. The value was good for a family of five. Active areas are available outside for children to blow off steam. Parking was free which was a really nice surprise. The animals appeared active and healthy.
Nice aquarium with lots of animals. They have a Halloween event every year that’s fun to attend as well.
Just Okay at least in summer. Instead it would be good to spend more time to explore the city to experience the French heritage.
It's smaller than the ones I've seen. Well maintained and the animals look happy and well kept
Amazing place for the family. The place is clean but make sure you don't eat there it cost a fortune 30$ for croissant wither lettuce and cheer and two salads and any drink from the fridge + a soup. Asides from that I would go back a 3rd time.
Has a wide variety of fish, including many salt water fish and fresh water fish. Though it gets pretty busy, I think it's worth going once or twice!
Improved in the past few years. Good place for kids of various ages
An amazing place to visit mostly with children. I went to the Aquarium many times as a child and as an adult and I still love to go. There is many nice animals to see and shows. The one I prefer is the walrus show, if I'm right, Boris! Also there is a jellyfish wall! That awesome!! I'm still amazed with that place even if I'm not a child anymore!! It is a most go place!!
It seemed a little disorganized, but it was a decent facility. I enjoyed the jelly fish, and stingrays!
Good place but walk way under water is small.
Aquarium: 09/10 Staff welcoming : 10/10 Staff knowledgeable:10/10 Trying to find dive area but not able to find Love the atmosphere Too crowded The Aquarium closing timing are very bad it must be more then 4pm at least on weekends All types of Sharks were missing in the Aquarium Good place for children
Do not go! I'll try to share the terrible experience I had. 1st of all: they advertise the polar bear exibition but they aren't there and won't be for the next year. 2nd. They don't tell you there are no polar beara, you just find out when you go and visit them. Few staff can effectively communicate in English. 3rd all the facilities tend to be old and lack care. I wonder how well they are treating the animals 4th during feeding exhibitions, they talk about 5 minutes in french and then say a couple sentences in English stating it's a bilingual show. 5 and last only because I'm too tired of writing about them, If you still want to go, grab some $5 discount coupons from a tourist booklet that can be found on la Maison Cafe or tourist info.
Place was mobbed with children that I was constantly almost stepping on literally, and like water they would flood and fill in all spaces. They were cute though and hilarious as well. The tunnel under the tank was difficult to see as you had to constantly wipe the glass from the temperature variations. The cleaning of the tank show was fun, seeing the divers drop in and talk through full face masks in Québécois and in English. Wash you hands before and after the hands on marine exhibits! Come to think of it there are children everywhere touching things. Little stingrays that you were allowed to touch with 2 fingers as the swam by. There's a sweet spot to stand where they pop out and jump up and down and even headbutt your hand is by the counter where staff hang out... I assume its where they feed them ;-) Tide pools that were cold! Huge sea anemones, starfish. I was impressed with the stoutness and textures of these creatures. The outdoor exhibits felt sparse for the animals and strongly smelled of animal pee, I felt bad for the animals, but they didn't seem to care. They are beautiful to behold swimming around and pacing or hiding from the heat. Wow can I say we almost missed the Jellyfish exhibit? They were playing Icelandic alternative music and had colors cycling while the jellyfish swam in a dark environment. It was beautiful and greatly impressed me. Don't miss out on it! Owls that were facinating, sand castle exhibits that I found interesting, a small water park, more like setting and spraying park for kids, (but my adult self and accompanying lady made it a point to run through a few times as it was 94° Fahrenheit when we visited). They have a snack bar, popcorn candy soda's, the usual fare. I think sandwiches, but nothing that grabbed you and sparse to none on the vegetarian options. If you are patient and can relax in the surge and swells of chaos with large groups of children in the summer during camp field trips the exhibits are filled with exotic and interesting creatures. I'd go again even knowing there might be a gaggle of children running loose, and I mean 8+ school bus worth of them. Oh there are stands next to tanks built in so littles can peek into exhibits as well.
Of course its beautiful but would not recommend it during this pandemic situation. It was very crowded and we had to wait 15 to go in.
Great experience the kids love the place. The animals are active and the place is well maintained. My kids are big fans of the jellyfish which there are a ton there, the playground and the small water park are very nice too. Only thing is the largest building is crowded with a massive line which takes literally forever to get through I left my wife and kids to play while I did it otherwise It would have been impossible to have the kids wait patiently. But overall a gear few hours experience if you're not stressed by time.
The polar bear exhibit was closed while we were there but otherwise it was a nice day spent at the aquarium. Great place to spend if it's a rainy day. Lots of hands on activities and a little park for kids. I loved their jellyfish exhibit, a really cool set up to it :)
This place is worth visiting if you are in Quebec. Please don’t compare it with Ripley’s Aquarium in Toronto as both offer different experience other than exhibits. Here, you also have a splash pad, play park and open air picnic spots. I saw some rare species of jelly fish and other fish. The tickets are cheaper if you buy for a family (family tickets include 2 adults and kids of the same family until 17 years) The entry time to the park has to be reserved online while booking the tickets. Don’t forget to buy your tickets at least 4 days in advance otherwise you won’t be able to get the tickets for your desired date.
Neat aquarium, took about 2 hours to see everything. It has more of a zoo-ish feel because they also have animals outside like seals, walrus, and some Arctic foxes. Don't miss the jellyfish and sting ray... everything is in separate buildings
The animals were amazing, but honestly the procedures in place for covid are not great. The line up to get in was fine, but once inside its like no one was following the arrows in place or standing far enough apart (we kept having people standing right behind us, or not wearing masks when inside the enclosed aquarium) and none of the staff said or did anything to tell them otherwise. It was just sort of frustrating constantly having to tell people to stand back when we are trying to enjoy the aquarium. I wouldn't have gone had I known none of the procedures were really being enforced.
The place is badly designed, the tanks in the aquarium exhibition have poor lighting inside, on top of the ceiling that blind you if you wear glasses and also throw reflections everywhere inclusive on the tank glass, making looking inside the tank more of an exercise of visual acuity rather than patience. Also they are raised from the floor for little kids to watch inside the tanks, with a narrow sidewalk that has some rocks on top of it making it impossible for someone in a wheelchair to approach the tank and look from close. Also the hallways are quite narrow for the human flow that circulates there. There is nothing really interesting to see at the 1st and 2nd floor of the fresh water and salt water exhibition tanks and there is no explanation of what you get at 3rd floor. What you get at the 3rd floor is the most exciting : a snake petting zoo and in a floor to ceiling cylindrical tank, well illuminated from inside : an octopus! This animal had me mesmerized : I spent a good 15 minutes in front of that tank and I was so absorbed by it's behavior that my family told me I completely ignored them even when they tapped me on the shoulder to let me know they were moving away. The animal in itself was not huge, I approximate mantle length at like 30 cm but the arms on the cylindrical surface of the tank and the shape distortion of the round glass surface made it look larger. I was so absorbed because it behaved intelligently, I put my hand in it's visual range and moved it slowly towards it and it came to investigate : was I a good food menu option or was it trying to communicate something? Anyway a lot more intriguing behavior than the distant fish. Also downstairs they have a petting zoo for rays and sharks, a really shallow 10m diameter pond where you have some 30cm rays and some 50 cm sharks to pet. The rays have no stingers. The mammalian exhibition has a pool where some grey seals swim 8n a relatively shallow pool, next to them are the walruses, and next to them 2 polar bears. The male is the more impressive animal to look at, and at 400kg and 18 years old is quite the specimen. In the wild, the polar bear, the largest land carnivore living on planet Earth, can reach 800kg in body mass and lives around 18-20 years. In captivity it can live at up to 25 to 30 years. The female was more mellow and was swimming nonchalantly in the pool like inviting the visitor to swim together. Their swimming pool has a deep portion with a glass wall where the visitors can see them swimming and meet them face to face. The same deep portion of the swimming pool with a wall glass was present in the walruses enclosure as well. Too bad that these 2 phenomenal displays are not accessible for disabled people, a flight of stairs is done to come down to look these magnificent polar mammals in the eye!
Lack of aquatic mammals but the actuall aquatic life was top notch
My daughter loved the tactile tanks. She was a huge fan of the fact that some of the rays seemed to keep returning to be touched.
Awesome place to leave your kids in awe! Discovery, outdoor playground, diverse activities, great animations and passionate people (never have starfishs been described with such love!). And the yearly pass (daily pass is 20.50$ and yearly is 50$) is a true incentive for locals to just go there for an afternoon.
Very good place. Will visit again.
Decent aquarium, best part is the jellyfish display where the lighting colors change in the tank. The polar bear exhibit is being remodeled so didn't see that. Small aquarium compared to the Baltimore or Atlanta aquariums. But if you love to visit them, make the time while in Quebec.
We had a wonderful experience bringing our son here. The layout is nicely planned out making it easy to see everything there is to offer. The jellyfish tanks stood out as the most exceptional sight and we ended up learning a lot about them as well. Some of the enclosures are way too small for the animals which was sad to see but if that doesn't bother you you'll enjoy coming here.
Love this aquarium so so much! Only thing that’s bothering me is the polar bears enclosure. It definitely should have more of them and have a better/colder(if that make sense) enclosure especially during the hot summer days.
Overall, it was a nice experince and COVID safe for all. Unfortunately due to COVID some shows and atractions were closed. I also think they took the time to renovate. In my opinion the water park does need an upgrade. Loved the medusa section. I would like to go back under different circumstances.
Just an overall great museum with plenty of nice activities for kids and cool animals. The food is not too good though but hey, what did you expect from a museum?
The overall experience was great- everything was opened to the general public, we got to see seal training, the polar bears, and the fantastic Jellyfish. Very informative staff!
The only bad thing is that if you have a baby that cant walk, you need to keep in your arm! No stroller in building!! And 60% of this was in building!
Nice clean place to spend time with kids. Need to book online due to covid.
Such a nice place. The staff were very helpful and kept the group and I interested. The animals were very cool and bring about to touch many of them was even better. We also found the food stands quite convenient too get a quick bite. I personally liked the hurricane simulator to kill time at the end.
I was expecting the aquarium and the tunnel to be bigger than what it is, but still you get to see many different marine lives in one place. Beside that, you get to see so many interesting fish types. The only downside is maybe the lack of any information board for each fish type. There are only boards with each fish name and picture, nothing more. You can also touch some underwater creatures in a designated area, which can be fun for some people. In the outside, the male walruses were fighting (or wrestelling) the whole time, and the female one was just ignoring them. We didn't see much more outside, plus if you checkin at 14:30, you only have 1.5 hours before they close.
It's better to buy the tickets online,,, because of the covid-19,,, there's line up for tickets and indoor aqua.But the aquarium is clean and fun without crazy line up,,just feel a bit small,,,At the end ,i want to buy some souvenir,but the line up was crazy,feel a bit sad
What an amazing aquarium this is! The outdoor space is beautiful and the animals are even better! The seals and walruses were very active and we enjoyed watching them swim and play. The exhibits indoors were excellently curated, with staff who are knowledgeable. The kids enjoyed the interactive tanks with the starfish, anemones and sting rays. A great museum altogether - can be done in under 2.5 hours.
We took a group of Girl Guides to the aquarium, and the staff was very helpful right from the start explaining where it would be best to go first and helping us with the map. Lots of things to see and do, the walrus show was great, and the fish tunnel was very interesting. The Children get to touch the stingrays. Very clean place, everything is well taken care of. Lots of indoor/outdoor activities. Great for all ages.
Nice variety of animals but the enclosures/aquariums are depressingly small. Bought a ticket to see walruses but was left feeling quite bad for them. Only exception would be the polarbear enclosure which seema to have been recently upgraded and looks very nice.
Great place to visit in Quebec city. With a little patience you will have fun for sure. It was a little less entertaining with the absence of the BBQ and ice-cream areas, however, it has some fantastic views and animals. Seems they have shows too but every where was empty due to Covid. We had fun. PS there is a splash pad here so you can bring some water kits.
Zoos are educational but sad at the same time. It was nice to see the animals moving around though and playing with their toys. The polar bears were the highlight. You can touch the sting-rays and make a donation to feed them a little fish. Surprisingly, they had a blue macaw too. They have a cafeteria on premises. The food was 7/10 and reasonably priced.
The aquarium here was fine. It was clean and easy to navigate. Unfortunately when we were there the polar bear exhibit was closed, which would have been amazing to see. It felt a bit on the smaller side compared to other aquariums I have been to as well. I enjoyed by time there, but I would not go back again. If you have about 3 hours to kill, it is worth the time to go. Just do not expect to be blown away. There are a ton of hands on exhibits for kids in the different buildings, so children would enjoy it much more than an adult.
Great aquarium! +Polar bears, walrus, seals, nordic foxes. Great for kids. Lots of attendees on site. Lots of parking. 2h30 hours of fun.
Excellent place. Lots of fun for children!
Great experience with kids of ANY age. It is the perfect size for a 2 hour experience and so reasonably priced. Highly recommend. Note, I was not aware a portion of it was outside and not dressed appropriately. So if you are going in the dead of winter like I did, dress for outdoor exhibition.
Insanely fun! It can be crowded, but there's lots of interactive stuff for people of all ages. Great view of the St Laurence and bridges.
A really nice aquarium that has a nice mix of animals that all seem to be treated really well. The place offers nice indoor and outdoor areas and the polar bears are worth the visit alone. The main issues I had were that the restaurant was using plastic forks, hopefully this was just temporary due to Covid-19, I find these museums should be environmentally friendly as can be as they tend to show how animals should be treated with respect and care, which would extend to the environment as well. Secondly, the gift shop did not seem to support any local production. I find a big variance with museums, some really try to offer original, local items while others offer more generic stuff you can just by anywhere. Still overall we had an excellent time, just no souvenir to bring home.
Its excellent place to live with the nature world!!!
It was fine. Kinda like when you ask your wife if she's ok and she tells you she's fine. Decent Covid19 prevention. Clean washrooms. Kind and congenial staff. The sea horse exhibit and and jellyfish were awesome.
I really liked the jellyfish exhibit in the aquarium. It was mesmerizing. The polar bear show was good as well although there wasn’t an English version of the show when I went there. There are a lot of aquatic animals.
Really nice aquarium, is about 50% outside so dress for the weather.
This is a great aquarium. The layout of the place is amazing. Some of the animals are inside and some are outside. It's really family friendly. Shows are fun and informative.
We arrived late so there was not much activity happening. Since this is not my first time here, I am glad to see they reinvest to offer more and better exhibits. I definitely recommend a visit for the whole family to see and learn more about animals and their environments.
The park in winter sleeping. Huge plus for this time of year - small amount of people. Doesn't matter which pictures likes your eyes, all pictures here - magic and relax. Just Fantastic. I recommend.
The experience of visiting here is very calming and nice, the animals are nice to watch and tend to not hide too much and are visible most of the time. It's a worthwhile visit
Very nice experience we've had. That day it was about 10 celcius but no matter what they were outside feeding the walruses and explaining the visitor lots of different things about walruses. Very interesting and a nice variety of fish and other sea animals.
Had a fantastic time in the snow at the aquarium. Loved the polar bears and arctic foxes in particular, but all the exhibits and animals are well done and look well cared for.
Great experience, wasn't expecting the insect festival, so that was a plus. Tried to get a season pass, but due to price changes I'll have to wait till another day.
It's a nice aquarium, but it's small. It'll take 2-3 hrs if that to see the place, that's if you watch some shows. They do have some BBQ place to eat, but I didn't get a chance to eat there. The day we went, it started raining
The aquarium was wonderful! So many interesting animals to see, both underwater and over. If you get the chance, donate to their ray conservation fund, because they let you feed the rays, which I call puppies of the sea! So cute! I think the sea dragons were my favourite, but the seals, walruses, and polar bears were big family favourites!
As parents of 2 kids below the age of 8, and coming from Ontario, we were looking forward to this visit. It so happened that it was a gloomy, rainy day in June that we went. The best thing to see was the jelly fish exhibit which is right beside the entrance. The walrus show was nice, but the entire explanation was done in French, most likely due to the large number of school kids there that day. The main exhibit which houses the tunnel was a little underwhelming as, unfortunately we have been to bigger tunnels at Ripley's aquarium and the Dubai aquarium in Atlantis. Due to the rainy day, we were unable to explore the outdoor water park and the kids adventure place, which both of our kids were looking forward to. So it seems that if you are thinking of coming here for a rainy day indoors, you will only get 50% of your moneys worth. Overall our experience could have been improved if it was not raining.
Awesome place for kids as well as adults ! Will definitely go back, enjoy my pictures
Lovely aquarium with lots of things to see and do. The jellyfish exhibit was especially interesting. Also fun to touch the stingrays!
Well worth a visit on a nice sunny day ! Lot to see and do !
The jelly fish room and the tunnel alone are worth the drive!
Awesome place, a must go if you are visiting Quebec City
The staff were very helpful. The animals looked incredible and well-cared for. I definitely recommend anyone visit when they are in the area.
A very exciting place to spend a few hours. It was enjoyable, with lots of fun animals to see and interact with. My personal favorite was Borris the walrus, but all were amazing. At the time of my visit, the polar bear exhibit was under reconstruction, so I was unable to see that portion.
Little bit small. This aquarium is amazing the touch tanks were excellent and the exhibits were well kept.
what a great day it was. been waiting to visit. the place is well maintayand the staff is friendly and helpful. easy to access, easy to park close to the entrance. many restrictions because of covid, but still well managed and easy to navigate. most of all, kids had most fun and want to go back!
Nice place to go. It was very interesting animals and i loved to touch them. I Saw the instalations un good conditions to be sure that all of them could live happy. I just missed the polar bear which was actually my reason To go there.
"Entry fee for two adults 43$". Try to go and book your time between 10-12 if you want the best chance to see the performances with the outdoor animal . If you take take your time it can last from about 1-3. Thé staff were incredible the way they treated and performed with the seals and walruses, it was really fun to see that everything was respected there by the staff. Great adventure for the whole family in my book. Check my photos for what to expect!
I'm very disappointed because their politique of refund is absolutely out the context. I bought the tickets for my kids (under 5yo), my wife and me; but one of my kids had symptoms of Covid (fever, coughing, etc) 3 days before to go. So we prefered to cancel, stay at home between we received the results of the test and my boy was getting better. For that reason I contacted customer service explaining all this. They gave me the opportunity to change the date, however the lapse between we received the results, organize the travel (we live in Montreal)and taking care of my kids was to close. When we was ready because my son was getting well, we contact the customer service again trying to change the day; but they refused and we lost the money! Just to let you know we bought the tickets for monday 12 july and we were asking to change for 16 july. No more than 1 week.
Very average zoo with some above average exhibits (string ray petting, huge walruses) but worth the family (of 6) admission rate of $60!
Small place but great to keep kids busy. Bring swimwear for kids and/or adult you can cool off under sprinkles.
Beautiful aquarium, a lot more fun than expected!! You’re able to pet some of the sea mammals, my kids adores that. It’s a fairly big area, many aquariums that are just beautiful. Totally awesome family outing!
Excellent get away for an experience like no other. I've been to quite a few aquariums, but this one out ranks all of them. I wish the polar bear exhibit was open when we were there, but now next summer during the Justin Bieber concert, we have somewhere to visit again.
I actually would prefer to the Aquarium de Quebec 3.5 stars but since that option isn't available bump it up to 4 for friendly staff. Important to note is that it's an indoor and outdoor place, more like a Marine World type place than just an Aquarium. So dress warm in the winter! It's nicely laid out and has some cool stuff to see. We never like to see big animals in small enclosures so that was definitely not a plus. The building with the jellyfish and such was quite amazing and definitely our favourite. We didn't get to visit the children's play park because there was too much snow and it was too cold. Overall if you've never been to an aquarium it's worth a visit, but if you have you're not missing anything by missing this one.
Loved the experience and the staff was all very knowledgeable
Worth every minute. Reserve online, show up at your time, show your vaccine passport and enjoy the visit. Great overall setup with one direction through the exhibits. Lots to see and learn for all ages. Our Daughter and us thoroughly enjoyed the visit and everything there is to learn.
Nice place, a lot of activities are outside so be prepared to bring a coat and gloves and umbrella in case of rain. The fish tanks were nice and it is a nice stop on your way out or in to Quebec city. It was nice to be able to interact with some of the marine life such as touch starfish and rays. It however is smaller than expected.
Staff was very friendly, the place is interactive and very educational. We found it to be cleaned and well kept. Loved our visit, great place to show to kids.
Loved every bit of it. It even made up for the polar bear exhibit being under renovations. The weather (cloudy and slushy) and wave of kids from school put a hamper on our visit, but that's out of the establishment's control. We'll be making a point of visiting again in the summer!
My daughter had a lot of fun feeding the Ray but we didn't like to see the Polar Bears, the Sea Lions or the White foxes on very small space! Too bad because the employees were super friendly and helpful.
The inside aquarium and the gellyfish was great. BUT I found the outside installations depressing. Especially the polar bear and the walrus concrete pool. Quite sad. In need of a major makeover.
Very nice aquarium with beautiful expositions and landscape. The aquarium itself isn't very big compared to others and there isn't a huge number of animals. Also the polar bear area had been under repair for a very long time without opening. Nevertheless it's a very fun experience, especially for kids. There's a variety of food options, nice picnic areas and playground.
Awesome place to be. It's a must that you should visit this place.. Dont forget to get your kids and girlfriend. As you will have an amazing experience in this Aquarium. Jelly fishes, Polar Bears, seals and lot more fun. Additionally it is beside the Quebec Bridge. So you can take beautiful pictures of the Bridge from the Aquarium.
Nice place to visite lots to see. Staff is friendly.
Really a must see if you visiting Quebec city. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable and the animals seem well cared for.
*Make sure to book your tickets prior to going there as they will not let you in* Went there two adults, it was raining outside so it was good activity to do for that type of weather. Aquarium was nice to see, nothing mind-blowing but its excellent for families and just generally to walk around. Enjoyed seeing the face that some animals acquired like the foxes and owls were rescues. Would recommend as an activity for families and for a rainy day.
My family enjoyed our visit at the Aquarium of Quebec. They've got a quite large variety of large fishes. There's even a tunnel where you will see yourself surrounded by them. Surprisingly, they also had other animals (walrus, dolphins, wolf and owles). The best part was the jelly fish exhibit. It was breathtaking. The only shortfall is that the visit in the acquarium itself felt kind of short.
Would give 5 stars if we were a normal family but my youngest is autistic and it was sensory overload for him, so we cut our visit shorter than we had planned. Our oldest enjoyed it, especially the tunnel.
When my friend told me we were going to an aquarium I thought it would only be fish like other ones. However seeing an actual polar bear, seals and walruses for the first time was amazing.
Pretty good aquarium experience. The jellyfish and seahorse exhibits were amazing and absolutely worth visiting. I didn't expect that some of the exhibits would be outside though (the weather was freezing during the winter). Their polar bear exhibit was under renovation at the time of our visit (December 2019), so we didn't get to see polar bears. Their bistro cafe food is also quite decent. You can get a sandwich with 2 salad sides or soup for 12$.
Love it, place very clean and lots of fishes and animals to see.
Good place to go with family. Lots of fish, including aquarium tunnel. Great place for pictures, and we really enjoyed the playgrounds with activities.
I really enjoyed going here, it is definitely one of those tourist points you have to visit at least once. They give you a different experience for every area of the aquarium, but definitely some of the best are the starfish and rays petting areas, and the staff is always helpful, answering your questions and giving info on the animals. Totally recommend a try
Fun indoor place to be especially when it is raining. Love the outdoor exhibits especially the white arctic foxes
If you're visiting Quebec City, this is a great place to see for the whole family. The aquarium is seperated in multiple sections and circulating through them is a breeze. My personal favourite was the deep sea section. They have a specific section dedicated to jellyfish and the colors are AMAZING. Something straight out of a Disney movey.
super awesome place, lots of fun for the kids and the animals are amazing
This place is fantastic. My son couldn't get enough of the jelly fish and petting the manta rays. A great place for any visitor in town. We were only disappointed we weren't able to see the polar bears as the enclosure was being renovated, nothing on the website mentioned it.
I enjoyed this little Aquarium/Zoo! Great way to spend a few hours visiting with the polar bears to the jelly fish! They even have a little sea dragon!
If u have kids or love fish uts amazing. Make sure u talk to employees. They re passionate nd u ll learn a lot if u re curious
Lots of fun! Lots to see inside and out! Great setup with a nice surprise of a small splash pad and park for kids. Was hoping to see a whale or shark or a bigger fish!
Even with less than comforting cold, it was very nice! These little shows with seals are awesome!!! Just make sure to check the schedule beforehand!
One of the best places to visit and have fun time with family in Quebec!
This place is Super Wow! We visited in late November and shared the whole place with maybe 10 - 15 other families. Fewer show times than in summer but there were no line ups and we were able to spend as much time as we wanted with each exhibit. This is an indoor and outdoor facility so dress accordingly if visiting while it's cold outside. There are many coat hangers in the pavilion Staff were all friendly, welcoming and interested to talk about, and show us the animals. The children were very engaged. We made an effort to parle en francais and the interactions and experience where hugely rewarding. All signs are in French and English but I recommend that you take an opportunity to try speaking in French, even if it's not good and you're embarrassed, it is very much appreciated. Got to see many of the animals being fed. Had a serious chat with the owls. Beautiful toys in the gift shop. The children LOVED riding around in a cart, didn't have to pay to rent it, was useful to carry around all the children's winter gear. Would recommend, especially to families.
It is really a beautiful place, but all the animals live in habitats that do not belong. let's not support zoos!
Great spot. Not too big, but great price for a couple of hours of fun.
Must see if you're in quebec! The pictures say it all
I would never have believed there was such a thing as a blue lobster, until I saw it with my owneyes. Impressive array of jellyfish also, amongst all the usual things one finds in aquaria.
Very interesting see and learn life in the water. Well worth a visit.
Incredible Displays, Friendly Staff.. Inexpensive...I was there in the winter and was impressed, can't wait to visit in the summer for even more displays...
An amazing place to spend half a day watching gorgeous aquatic animals. I loved the polar bears, seals, walruses, arctic foxes, jellyfish fish, etc. I think I loved them all ???? There’s two buildings with sea creatures along with outside pools where you can see other animals which live in or by the water. Wonderful adventure.
Had the best experience, saw some rare and cute fish! Had an amazing time and would recommend for date idea ;) it really got my wife happy and she had a blast! Earned some brownie points
Didn't have the best experience ever as the place isn't meant to accommodate lots of visitors at the same time. They let you in in batches of 40-50 people and we all end up clogging the things to see inside..It's definitely a family oriented attraction but the price you pay isn't worth the experience: dirty glasses, sad personnel, small spots where the fish can swim, no shows...I don't know, it wasn't thrilling and it lacked the 'wow' effect...I'm not an expert in aquariums but I'm sure they can do better than that..there are also two polar bears in the outdoor cage which I don't really know how they fit with the theme of an acquarium..in a nutshell: 25$ down the drain. Won't go back.
Not much to see,few things to do for kids.only junk food on site.
Friendly staff. clean safe paths. Great handouts and signage. Great views of the animals that seemed content. Worth it for the walrus. Even better with the Arctic foxes. Went with a 3 year old and a 10 month old in January. Room for strollers and space for the tot to run around. Would highly recommend.
Travelled for 3h for nothing special..claimed to be the biggest aquarium in Québec..not impressed sadly..
Went their by chance.. a good time to spend out with family.. especially the gelly aquarium is awesome.. really want to see the lighted gelly fishes ones more..????
A bit disappointing since there wasn’t that much to see. The jellyfish section was the best thing, because it was really beautiful. There is no information about the fish anywhere most of the time (a few exceptions here and there) and the app they make you download is not that great either and doesn’t add much. On top of it all, it was so jam packed with kids that you barely have space to move around. It doesn’t hold a candle to most decent aquariums. Even the aquariums in hotels in Vegas have more to explore.
A wonderful experience, friendly staff. It was awesome!!! I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone
Nice aquarium. I've seen much better, but the exhibits here are the best they can be. Beautiful outdoor areas with nice views and well maintained landscaping. Well done exhibits for local fish. The Polar Bear display is getting expanded, so they aren't there at the moment. The kids enjoyed the Ray touching tank and the jelly fish exhibit.
Awesome place. Will have more practical idea about cold blooded animals, single cell organisms, fishes and variety of water lives. Helpful for kids to learn.
I love vision zoos and aquaria with the family - almost as good as going i to the wild itself. So some experiences on my side… admittedly the aquarium in Quebec City is worth the fee, which is reasonable. Budget two hours for the visit.
So much fun with little kids. More than just fishes ???? … ????????????????????????????. Free parking is always awesome. Plenty of bathrooms and a playground and splash pad ???? for kids. Can occupy a good half day of your time if your not racing through. They have space to eat your picnic close by. ???? and snacks available ????.
nice place to visit. we had good time
It's a pretty cool aquarium. I like that it's not just indoors but, you get to see the bigger animals like polar bears and seals outside. It was very crowded when I went so, going through the main tunnel of fish was a little annoying. Other than that, it was pretty cool!
Great little aquarium - perfect for some family fun. Staff are very friendly, helpful & knowledgeable. Well laid out with both indoor & outdoor exhibits. Lots of interactive experiences as well. The summer sand sculptures were a nice addition too. Excellent value for the cost.
Awesome place for a afternoon with the family or animal lovers.
The place is great and the staffs are very friendly. One of my favourite spot is the jellyfish and seahorse. All of the animal are taken good care. Ticket is easy to book through website but, it is expensive comparing to the size of the aquarium. The variety of animals is small. If you have chance to go to Toronto, i recommend the aquarium at Toronto rather than this.
We went one afternoon. Great layout. Easy to access. Fun. Kids liked. We Ubered out and cabbed back. Great for kids.
This place is a must visit when in Quebec. I have my own guide (my nephew Rafael loves the aquarium). From Polar bears to feeding the rays. Awesome learning place.
Great place for kids, surprisingly big aquarium. It's been recently renovated and very enjoyable place to spend a day. No good food options and pretty busy during summer time. If weather is nice - it can serve as park, kids of all ages going to like it and I would go more than once, well done.
Great place for a quick tour and the price is about right for what we can experience and see.
Being able to touch the rays was great experience. Overall great place to observe and learn about various sea animals.
Good place for a family outing, well structured for kids of all ages, convenient for picnics. A few land lubbers as well as marine animals. The jellyfish exhibit is really nifty.
Place is good, but don't really think it's worth the pay.
It’s must to visit once though most of glasses are old and not well maintain they need to upgrade New side is far better with tunnel very small though If you happen to reach at time of any tourist bus no Place there We love Jelly Fish it’s amazing experience Bear and seal is treat to watch Parking is free so no worries Kids love it
It is interesting but short because of the restrictions. Well organized and they take care of security keeping everyone safe.
What an experience! The fish are so beautiful! I didn't have enough time to see all that I would have liked to see, however I am going back once the polar bears are back. The little manta rays were my absolute favourite popping out of the water smiling so you can pet them... so adorable. You can also pet starfish and anemones there. The starfish were hard on the top and soft underneath. I was not expecting that. Try touching the anemones they will give you a little surprise too ????. The underwater tunnel was shorter than I expected but still a wonderful site. The little guys that poke out of the sand were really cute too. Even the food was delicious. I thought I would step out of my comfort zone food wise and was pleasantly surprised. I would highly recommend a visit. Oh...I almost forgot!...We found Dory!!!! ????
The kids loved it and so did we. Lots of different things to do and see and touch.
Good venue for small kids. Sea horses and petting the rays were our highlights. As others have noted, you will spend a good deal of time outside, so be ready for that if you go in the winter. Signage could be better on the grounds.
Very nice aquarium, well designed and build on large area. Amazing for your kids to play while learning the sea animals. Highly recommended
I have been in many aquariums around the world and this one was really good but I expected more polar animals such as polar bear and others but there was not many . The garden outside was amazing with a lot of sand sculptures and colorful flowers, and nice pools for the seals. Some of the animals inside need more space and better way of displaying. Something was amazing and I really like is the teaching and the scientific purpose of every thing inside, a lot of helpful information and fun facts all around which they deserve appreciation for.
Nice place lots to see... thats the problem.. don't get a ticket for 15h30 because you will run out of time to see outside and both inside buildings like we did. Other than than very nice place well maintained and cleaned frequently same thing for bathrooms. Defenetly recommend will take you atleast 2 hours to take a look without including shows outside where they fees the animals. Cheers!
Took our two year old son. We all had a great time. He loved the show with the seals.
This is a nice aquarium. It has indoor and outdoor things to see and do. Alot of walking so a stroller or wagon for small children is a good idea. We enjoyed our visit very much and would come back. It can get crowded on the weekends, but it's well organised and the flow of people moves well through the inside exhibits.
Awesome place to bring kidss
Lots of things to do! Kids loved being able to touch a sting ray, starfish, and coral. Tanks were in decent condition. Didnt feel there was as many animals as advertised. The underwater tunnel is very short. Overall good experience
We were cold and couldn't think of anything else to do so decided to go it's pretty cool nothing extraordinary but the kids will enjoy it. I did get to see a polar bear which was awesome. Follow me on Instagram for more travel tips faraliciousb
Great experience! I liked the most Mors, seals and polar bears. We saw tricks done by seals and Mors. Kids enjoyed it a lot.
We showed up a at 2:45 which gave us enough time to pay for tickets and enjoy an hour of the aquarium. They closed at 4:00 but their website stated in their access and operating process that they didn't allow entries after 3:00. NOTHING mentioned we had to pre register. If they would have asked us to leave 10 minutes prior to 4:00, no problem. They turned us away and two children who were looking forward to the aquarium. We were driving from NB and wanted to break up our 15 hour drive home and explore the area. They wouldn't even work with us and told me I was wrong even though I showed them their website was was clearly wrong. If I could give them no stars I would.
It's not that big, but still has enough to spend a day there
Would not let us in. Needed a reservation. Did not see any indication on their web site. Very disappointing
Everything one could ask for in an Aquarium. Well laid out, and a lot to see. The kids were happy with all there was to offer.
Very nice
Loved the variety of animals on display and thought there was a good amount of information posted to learn! Very educational and a fun way to spend a couple hours.
The touch areas are really awesome. Lots of English information for out of town travellers
Great aquarium. nice fish and animals
We visited during the Ontario March break and spent almost 5 hours enjoying all the exhibits. We spent over 1 hour with the stingrays and were amazed over and over again by all the amazing sights to see. Because it was Ontario March break there were no crowds or lines.
This is a very nice aquarium with mammals present as well (Seals, walrus, the polar bears were on leave at time of visit because their habitat is being expanded but they will be back). Pricing is pretty much par for this kind of place.
Usually enjoy going there. But under the new covid guidelines it is really not that enjoyable with two toddlers. The circuit you have to follow with the arrows on the ground (that you will be warned to respect) do not make sense. I guess the waiting lines will be our new reality from now on and I can live with that. Will be waiting for our normal lives to resume before going back there with the kids.
I really liked visiting the Aquarium! Free parking and fairly quick ticket sale/ entrance (vs Toronto one). I found that going through inside exbihition was a bit uncomfortable- it was pretty tight on space, so I felt very rushed and missed some tanks because it was impossible to get to them (maybe it was a busy day, but I still found it a bit stressful and it definitely took away from my enjoyment). Maybe because it was crowded it got pretty hot in some places (or AC wasn't working). Overall good exhibitions, lots of space to walk through and lovely play parks! Probably my favorite for their seahorse exhibition.
You can be a keeper for a day. The most amazing experience, Daila does this cute dance. But all the mammals have their personalities. Do this once in a lifetime experience.
Pretty disappointed with this aquarium. 1) they only let you in at the time of your tickets, which in theory makes sense, however, it created a huge line up and then once you were inside, it was crowded and no one kept 2 meter distance. They didn’t think it through to stager people. 2) it didn’t seem very clean, we saw multiple dead fish. 3) I’ve swam in pools bigger than what they keep the walruses in. It was so sad to see, they had no room to swim. 4) there was a polar bear which I have numerous issues with but seriously, why is a polar bear at an AQUARIUM? He was in such distress. I would give this place a 0 if I could, I left feeling sad for the way they treated these animals.
Lovely aquarium. The jellyfish room was amazing. It was cold so we didn't do much of the outdoor activities. We loved the Arctic Fox!!!
Honestly I felt it a tad over priced but the exhibits were great, the polar bears and aquatic mammals were fantastic to watch and the fish was amazing.
Fun place. Kids had a lot of fun!
The Aquarium is very nice. It's very kid-friendly, but not boring for adults! The Tunnel, under the "Ocean" is just long enough, to be amazed, but not get claustrophobic. There are 2 areas, where one can touch, fish, seastars, crabs and small sharks. It is a bit on the pricey side, but I think it was well worth it!
This place is amazing. A must visit. Thank you for a lovely day!
The staff are super knowledgeable in both English and in French. The layout of the exhibits should be a little more correlated with one another. The maps were placed with same signs. Would suggest using directional signs with the colour of each exhibit. But overall had an amazing time. Very informative.
nice medium sized aquarium entrance fee is fare they have a nice picnic/play area for children
Try to book your visit as early as possible. We came at 9 and already line up for admission. Park is not big but enough for a family to spend a day. Staff did great job to control the traffic. (They count people in and out) Mask up and enjoy:)
Fist time in Quebec city with my family and we enjoyed visiting this aquatic facility. The scenery over looking the bridge while having lunch is so relaxing.
Not much to see, compared to other aquariums I've been to in the U.S.
We had an amazing experience at this aquarium! My daughter loved the animals especially the polar bears, walrus', and getting to touch the sting rays. The whole family had fun!! We be going back if we decide to visit Quebec City again!!
Fun place to visit with a wide variety of things to see. The kids really enjoyed the tunnel! Things to improve: 1. The information panels don't always include the native range of certain species. 2. The coffee is AWFUL! My son wanted to be sure that I mentioned the awesome octopuses! My other son loves the arctic foxes and my wife loves the nautilus(es?).
Great aquarium! We went late October and if we had a amazing time! However, please be aware that there's no outdoors show at this time of year.
Was able to see all the aquarium and had a good time. Lots of great displays and information. Entrainment for a wide array of ages.
Respect for the species, very educational, clean and interesting.
Informative signs about everything. Really enjoyed the two see-and-touch pools, where employees were there to answer questions. Definitely worth the price. I would definitely recommend going.
Had a fun time here. About 40% is outside so dress warm
This place is great! I especially love the jellyfish room. It was very well set up. There was a place where you could pet the rays and another way you could touch the starfish. Along with outdoor programs.
Intersting place. Make sure you go when staff feeding animals and telling stories about them. You can touch stingrays there, they like to be touched.
We liked it- especially Boris the Walrus the Jellyfish and all the fish in the large aquarium, as well. They are making a wonderful new Polar Bear habitat- twice the size as it was; however, I think Boris and his mate need a larger tank, too.
The kids decided they wanted to visit the Quebec Aquarium, which was absolutely delightful. It’s easy to spend hours here wandering through all the exhibits, and we didn’t even arrive in time to watch the shows. Still, there was plenty to do including multiple touch tanks and an outdoor playground.
Small aquarium with just a few animal attractions. Large tank with both fresh and salt water fishes show casing the fish from around the area. What I can add is that if you are looking to see the seals, walrus, and polar bear shows, plan to spend half a day there and come when it opens. Only one show a day. Also the shows seam to demonstrate the animals behaviour in the wild.
This place has a lot of variety to offer from aquatic to even polar bears.2 lovely big polar bears. A lot of different fish, sea horses, dolphins and the huge walrus. It's well spaced out and there are different areas you can visit. They have icecream and light snacks on-site. Parking at this location is free and is tucked away in one corner of the city. We paid 75 dollars for a family of 4 which is reasonable I thought.
Great spot to enjoy with the family, especially if you have little kids.
The polar bears aren't there. Other than that it was smaller than expected only took 1h15 to see it all.
Wow! This place is soo cool. There is an outdoor trails with seals and walrus etc..and 2 indoor pavilions housing fish, rays, jellyfish etc.. There us even a glass tunnel through an aquarium. Amazing! Kids loved it. They got to touch the Rays. There is food onsite so you won't go hungry. Totally recommended!
Very helpful staff. Great for a kids day out. About 40% was outdoors.
Couldn't have the whole experience since we visited there during Covid-19 (August 2020)
The fish are so peaceful and calming to look at. Very nice walk, indoors and out.
Great place to bring the family if you're visiting Quebec! Several outdoor exhibits to see seals, walruses, polar bears, and arctic foxes. They also have a fabulous jellyfish exhibit and a touch pool for the rays
The best third world country aquarium........ However it is located in Quebec City. The first thing I noticed was cobwebs at the entrance of the primary exhibit. Three steps later I notice a cafeteria salad, with dressing, in a habitat intended for a turtle. Two habitats later a fish is stuck in a tube. Within 10 minutes of being there I blurted out, "This place is horrible", and it only got worse. The tanks are very dirty and the cleaning pumps are covered in algae. Was not sure if one of the polar bears was even alive, if it was, I am certain that it wishes it was dead instead of there. Many more negatives and no redeeming qualities. My girlfriend left in tears.
Lots of fish species. Tunnel is pretty cool. Lots of mammals as well. Polar bears are amazing. Food restaurants and picnic areas. Water games for the kids. Free parking.
Great times with a family crowd as there is lots to be learned. Those that appreciate sea life will love their extensive displays of jellyfish species and an amazing treat was they have nautilus and leafy sea dragons. Loved petting the rays and was pleasantly surprised they’re extremely friendly! The underwater tunnel was smaller than I expected, though.
I went here for the day on a whim with a friend and it did not disappoint. We had so much fun and spent so much time looking at all the jellyfish!! I took so many nice pictures. We loved our day!!
Worth visiting only once. A bit expensive. The only unique species we found that we could not find in any other Zoo/aquarium were Polar Bear, Sea Dragon, Arctic fox and Walrus. May be worth visiting only for Polar Bear.
Nice little family outing for the morning, good for 2-3 hours (depending on your food requirements). More of a zoo and less of an aquarium than I had anticipated, but very cool little outdoor adventures scattered throughout for the kids. Made for a good morning of hiking around! Wouldn't plan to make a full day of it, but worthwhile if you have the time.