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Directions
Marineland is easily accessible from anywhere.

For best directions, GPS users please be sure to enter 7657
Portage Road when keying address into your GPS.

From Toronto/Hamilton

Follow Q.E.W Niagara and Q.E.W Fort Erie to the McLeod
Road Exit.  At the traffic lights at the end of the McLeod Road
exit ramp, turn left and follow the "Marineland" signs.

From the Rainbow Bridge:

Follow Hwy. 420 to Stanley Avenue. Turn left at the traffic
lights and continue to the end. Turn left at traffic lights and
follow the "Marineland" signs.

From the Peace Bridge:

Follow Q.E.W. Niagara to Lyons Creek Road Exit and turn
right. Follow Lyons Creek Road to Stanley Avenue and turn
left. Follow Stanley Avenue to end (Marineland Parkway) and
turn right at the lights.
Marineland
Killer
Whales
doing
what they
do!
The Seal Show
at Marineland!
Watch the
seals and sea
lions in action
as they do
their tricks,
clap, flip, slide
& entertain the
spectators.
The
trainer
enters the
pool with
the seals
and sea
lion.
Watch one
of the
trainers as a
dolphin
takes her for
a ride at
Marineland
Niagara Falls.

Interesting Facts about
Killer Whales:


Killer whales, also called "orcas,"
are the largest of the dolphins.

Killer whales can weigh up to six tons.

Killer whales can grow to be 23 to 32 feet long,
almost as long as a bus.

Killer whales have 40 to 50 teeth
that are up to four inches long.

The average life span of a killer whale in the wild
is 50 to 80 years old.

Killer whales are found in
all of the oceans of the world.

Interesting Facts about
Sea Lions:

Sea lions are warm blooded marine mammals

A baby sea lion, called a pup, can pick out its mother
from among hundreds gathered on rocky shores
just by the sound she makes.

A group of sea lions in the water is called a raft.

Male California sea lions are dark grayish or chocolate brown,
while females are lighter brown.

California Sea Lions have large front flippers
and small hind flippers that bend forward,
enabling them to "walk" on land on all fours.

The average male grows to 2.5 m (7 feet) in length
and weighs about 300 kg (700 lbs).
The females grow to be 1.8 m (6 feet) in length
and weigh about 130 kg (300 lbs).

More Interesting Facts about
Sea Lions:

Sea lions can swim at speeds of 11 to 24 miles per hour
and are able to stay submerged
for 10 - 15 minutes at a time.

On the average, sea lions consume 4.5 kg - 6.8 kg
(10 to 15 lbs) of fish a day.

Sea lions produce loud roars
which explains why they're named after lions.

Sea lions balance a ball
utilizing their whiskers and not their nose.

Sometimes sea lions sniff poop
to see if that poop is their baby.

Their average life expectancy is 12 to 14 years,
however, some have lived up to 30 years.

Interesting Facts about
Bottlenose Dolphins:

Bottlenose dolphins are actually small whales,
and belong to the group known as 'toothed whales'.

They are air breathing mammals so,
even though they have adapted to the marine environment,
they still must come to the surface to breathe through the
blowhole on top of their heads.

An adult will reach 2-4 metres
and weigh between 150-650 kg (330-1450 lbs).

They can travel at speeds of up to 35 kilometres per hour.

Bottlenose dolphins live together in pods.

Calves are born tail first so that they do not drown and their
mother quickly pushes them up to the surface for their first
breath.

Bottlenose dolphins can live to over 30 years of age.
Purchase
your tickets
now for the
2012
season!


The park will
open on May
17, 2012.

Marineland

King
Waldorf's
DOLPHINS



The King Waldorf Stadium
Show is presented at regular
intervals throughout the day.

Seating is on a first-come,
first-served basis.


Upon arrival, check park
handout map for specific
show times.

An up-close
view of the
beautiful
bottle-nose
dolphins at
Marineland
Niagara Falls.