We planned a little better for the traffic and left early for Stanley Park. This gave us a lot of time to park, use bathrooms, get a coffee, and chase some birds. Plus, we got a bit of a walk in, before the Aquarium.
The aquarium was absolutely massive, and very dim, so I sure am glad Grandma Amy planned ahead with outfits for our kids that were easy to spot.
There were about 4 main exhibits, and I won't go onto full detail on them as I could write for hours about it. So here are the highlights. We got to watch (and luckily got a video of) a sea otter taking a 💩 and playing with it. Take this as your trigger warning for this footprints video. There was an extremely dramatic sea lion we could hear the minute we stepped outside. An axolotl, sloths, monkeys, turtles, frogs, and about 1 million fish. I'm definitely missing a lot since it was massive. But it was a really fun way to spend the majority of our day.Leia mais
ViajanteVery cool!