The Canadian government gave the green light to the transfer of the last whales and dolphins that still remain in the Marineland park, in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The animals will be sent to aquariums in the United States and Spain.
Last specimens in search of a new home
There are still 30 belugas and four dolphins in the zoo, which closed to the public in mid-2024 and was put up for sale in early 2023. So far the sale has not been finalized.
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans issued the first batch of CITES permits for the transfer. The move is expected to occur in the coming months.
“I think this is a step in the right direction,” said Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson. “There is still more work to do, but it is a step forward.”
Animal welfare context
The park was found guilty in 2024 of animal cruelty, in a case involving the care of three black bears. In addition, according to official data, 20 whales – 19 belugas and one orca – have died in Marineland since 2019.
Marineland said it was “fully committed to the safe and timely relocation of our beluga whales.” He added: “Relocating these animals is an extraordinarily complex task.”
Destinations in the United States and Spain
The belugas and dolphins will be sent to five parks: Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, SeaWorld facilities in San Antonio and San Diego, and Oceanogràfic Valencia. Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, which already received five belugas in 2021, will help with the transfer.
The Canadian government has not yet defined whether it will provide public funds for the operation.
The end of an era
Founder John Holer passed away in 2018. His wife, Marie Holer, put the park up for sale in 2023 and died the following year. Since then, work has been going on to dismantle the place, which includes roller coasters and other attractions.




