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Sealife Centre

Sealife centre in North Bay.

Scarborough hosts the Sea Life Centre – a short drive away on North Bay In Scarborough (or catch the train from Piesholme Park)

“Dive into our amazing underwater world at SEA LIFE Scarborough! Waddle with our adorable Humboldt penguins in their walk-through home at Penguin island- this specialist enclosure was designed to let our guests get closer than ever before to our incredible feathered friends and they’re not shy about saying hello! Stop by our specialist Seal Hospital and meet seal pup patients our teams have saved from our local coastal waters. Follow their journey through rescue, rehabilitation and release. Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary is a unique indoor and outdoor attraction ideal for a family day out as well as an unforgettable entertaining and educational experience!”

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