If you have a Toronto Public Library card, you can visit Ripley’s Aquarium for free by borrowing Museum + Arts Pass (MAP) which provides free admission to many Toronto museums and cultural attractions.

Credit: Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Ripley’s Aquarium has joined the MAP program and you can borrow the free pass for the Aquarium from 32 library branches.
These include:
- Agincourt
- Albert Campbell
- Albion
- Barbara Frum
- Bendale
- Bridlewood
- Cedarbrae
- Centennial
- Dawes Road
- Eatonville
- Flemingdon Park
- Humber Summit
- Jane/Sheppard
- Kennedy/Eglinton
- Lillian H. Smith
- Malvern
- Maria A. Shchuka
- McGregor Park
- Morningside
- Mount Dennis
- Parkdale
- Parliament Street
- Richview
- S. Walter Stewart
- St. James Town
- Sanderson
- Steeles
- Thorncliffe
- Victoria Village
- Weston
- Woodview Park
- York Woods
You can borrow one pass Museum + Arts family pass per week (seven calendar days) per adult with a valid adult Toronto Public Library card and you may get one of each venue’s passes once every three months.
Toronto Public Library also lends free permits for Ontario parks.






