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  1. From I-35 North take exit 256B (5th Avenue West). At the lights turn right on Harbor Drive. The Aquarium parking lot will be on your right. From the Northeast (North Shore area): Take Highway 61 to I-35 south. Exit at 256B. Follow signs for 5th Ave W veering to the right. Take a left onto 5th Ave W. The Aquarium parking lot will be on your right.

  2. About the Great Lakes Aquarium. The Great Lakes Aquarium is located at 353 Harbor Dr in Duluth, Minnesota. It is an educational and entertaining attraction that focuses on the diverse aquatic life found in the Great Lakes region.

  3. Website. www .glaquarium .org. The Great Lakes Aquarium opened in 2000 and is located on the Duluth waterfront. A 501 (c) (3) private nonprofit, Great Lakes Aquarium features animals and habitats found within the Great Lakes basin and other worldwide ecosystems such as the Amazon River or Pacific reefs. The aquarium houses 205 different species ...

  4. The mission of Great Lakes Aquarium (GLA) is “to engage and inspire, encouraging stewardship of wildlife and water.”. GLA is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 organization. The Aquarium began as a dream in 1989 when Lake Superior Center incorporated as an organization devoted to freshwater education. Great Lakes Aquarium opened its doors on the ...

  5. Visit Great Lakes Aquarium! Hours Open Daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Buy Tickets Become a Member. 353 Harbor Drive Duluth, MN 55802. Phone: (218) 740-3474 Email: info ...

  6. Specialties: Great Lakes Aquarium showcases Great Lakes animals and habitats through interactive exhibits, live animal displays, educational programs and outreach. Special exhibits feature the Amazon River basin and global saltwater ecosystems. The Aquarium specializes in Lake Superior and Great Lakes education and diverse animal care. Established in 2000. Great Lakes Aquarium is located on ...

    • 353 Harbor Dr Duluth, MN 55802
  7. Open now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. This freshwater-focused Aquarium is positioned on the harbor of Lake Superior. It features more than 1,000 fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Highlights include multiple hands-on and touch exhibits including the largest sturgeon touchpool in North America.

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