11:00 Isle Royale Revealed
12:30 Creature Feature
2:00 River Otter Feeding
4:00 Stingray Feeding
Please note that animal care may require last minute schedule changes
11:00 Baptism River Fish Feeding
1:30 River Otter Feeding
2:30 Isle Royale Dive Show
4:00 Creature Feature
Open 10 am - 6 pm
Last ticket sold at 6:00 pm,
guests are welcome to stay until 7:00 pm.
The aquarium sometimes closes early to host special events. If planning a late afternoon visit, please call ahead to confirm closing times.
Adults: $14.50
Children 3-17: $8.50
Seniors 62+: $11.50
Children under 3 FREE
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The St. Louis River is the largest river flowing into Lake Superior. Home to sturgeon, northern pike, bass, longnose gar and a variety of other fish species it is a popular angling location. Clay banks, forest habitat and wetlands line the river and provide shelter for a variety of birds and terrestrial animals. The slow flowing St. Louis River provides a contrast to the fast moving Baptism River. Typical of a south shore river, it is warmer and more alkaline than the north shore streams. If you were to paddle its length, you would find slow moving waters that are interspersed with class I-III rapids. In human history, the St. Louis River has been used heavily for transportation, power generation, and recreation.