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An immersive Titanic exhibit is coming to Toronto and it’s like being on board the ship, Life in canada

14 May 20252 Mins Read

You’ll feel like you’re “king of the world” at this new experience coming to Toronto. The attraction will transport you on board one of the world’s most notorious ships, allowing you to relive the events of the fateful voyage.

Titanic: The Official Exhibition is making its Canadian debut in Toronto onJune 27, 2025.

Exhibition Hub and Fever co-produced the attraction, which takes you through the events of the Titanic’s journey and offers an inside look at the secrets and lives of the passengers and crew members on board. With multimedia, authentic artifacts, and virtual reality, the experience brings the ship’s story to life in a completely immersive way.

“With Titanic: The Official Exhibition, the iconic voyage is no longer a mere piece of history, it’s a fully immersive experience that allows visitors to feel the emotions, excitement and tragedy of this legendary journey,” Hamza El Azhar, CEO of Exhibition Hub, co-producer and curator of Titanic: The Official Exhibition said in a press release.

“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.”

The exhibit allows you to step right inside the luxurious RMS Titanic. You can see over 90 artifacts retrieved from the Titanic and its sister ships, including objects from the grand staircase and tickets.

One of the highlights of the experience is the life-sized room reconstructions. You can explore the Titanic’s lavish first-class cabins and more.

The exhibit also includes a walking virtual reality experience, which allows visitors to explore the wreckage site interactively.

Titanic: The Official Exhibition is taking place for a limited time at Toronto’s Downsview Airport Lands, Hangar Bay 12. Tickets are now available online.

Titanic: The Official Exhibition

Price: $39.90 + general admission

When: Opening June 27, 2025

Address: 30 Hanover Rd., North York, ON

Fever Website

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