It feels like some highlights. Like other Canadian museums, interaction and participation are always divine, deeply touching children and adults with children's hearts. There is a helmet-shaped position under the aquarium, so that children can stick their heads out from below as if they were going to the bottom of the water. As soon as they enter the aquarium, they begin their 4D journey, which will make you thoroughly familiar with the local environment and nature of Vancouver, BC Province. More importantly, before the opening ceremony, salmon-shaped hand dolls and librarians will talk with the children cordially. Moby Dick is the treasure of the warm aquarium. You will find that the seats are cool in the sunless viewing area under the hot weather. Well, there is cold circulating water under the seats to cool down. It is not clear why this is a sunless area. I hope someone can tell me something about it. But these details of care, you have to bear in mind. The underwater window of the dolphin hall is a children's playground. It can be used as a poster doctor to treat the fracture of the small poster. The children are so involved in playing that even my 7-year-old daughter lingers around and refuses to leave. Aquarium is not big, not as big as Pudong Aquarium in Shanghai, but it seems more interesting in terms of interaction and introduction of native organisms.