In one of the few places in the world where belugas can be seen up close, Vancouver Aquarium has daily shows where you can learn about these amazing light-grey Arctic whales. Visit the aquarium to see them, among thousands of other sea creatures. Otherwise, see if you can spot the belugas on their very own webcam

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