Aquarium du Quebec is a public aquarium located in Quebec City, Canada. The aquarium was opened in 1959, and since then, it has been dedicated to educating the public about the diversity of marine life and the importance of protecting the oceans.
The aquarium is home to over 10,000 animals from 300 different species, including fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals. The exhibits are designed to mimic the natural habitats of the animals, including the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Labrador coast, and the tropical rainforest.
One of the main attractions at the Aquarium du Quebec is the giant ocean tank, which is the largest exhibit in the aquarium. The tank is home to a variety of species, including sharks, sea turtles, and rays. Visitors can walk through an underwater tunnel and observe the animals swimming above them.
Another popular exhibit is the touch tank, where visitors can touch and interact with a variety of marine creatures, including starfish and sea urchins. The aquarium also offers a variety of educational programs, including behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, and interactive workshops.