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The official Titanic exhibition is making its Canadian debut in Toronto

14 May 20253 Mins Read

Now this is cool. If you’re a fan of the historical wonder that is the Titanic, you can start getting excited, as Titanic: The Official Exhibition gears up to make its Canadian debut in Toronto on June 27, 2025.

The exhibit was already quite the hit in the USA and Europe, and Canada is the next stop for this immersive journey. According to the organizers, “The exhibition invites visitors to relive the events of the fateful voyage and discover the stories, secrets, and lives of those who were aboard the legendary Titanic.” 

When I say immersive, don’t worry — there will be no sinking of ships, but there will be over 90 objects retrieved from the Titanic and its sister ships, Olympic and Britannic. Visitors can also get up close to original items from the White Star Line. 

If all of that isn’t cool enough, there will be rebuilds of the first-class cabins and objects from the legendary grand staircase (you definitely saw it in the movie).

If you can handle it, the experience also has a super-realistic walking virtual reality experience. Here, you’ll see the wreckage site as if it were right in front of you.

“Whether you’re a Titanic enthusiast or a first-time visitor, this extraordinary experience offers a moving encounter with one of the most memorable and tragic events of the 20th century,” says Hamza El Azhar, CEO of Exhibition Hub, co-producer and curator of Titanic: The Official Exhibition. 

The exhibit will be held at Downsview Airport Lands, Hangar Bay 12, with admission prices starting at $39.90 for general admission, $31.90 for kids and $36.90 for family bundles with a minimum of eight tickets. 

Grab your tickets – Titanic: The Official Exhibition is here until the end of September.

Titanic: The Official Exhibition Toronto

When: June 27, 2025 to September 2025
Where: Downsview Airport Lands, Hangar Bay 12 – 30 Hanover Rd.
Cost: $39.90 per general admission ticket

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