As part of a working tour in southern Sinaloa, focused on strengthening ties and listening to the needs of their fellow citizens, who have chosen this territory as a second home or for vacations; the Ambassador of Canada to Mexico, Graeme C. Clark, as well as the Consul of Canada to Mexico, Catherine Genouis, accompanied by Lic. Donovan Quiñones Director of Capta and Lic. Martin Ochoa Director of Sedectur, have taken the time to know and enjoy one of the emblematic attractions of this magnificent port, the Grand Aquarium Mazatlán Mar de Cortés.
On their second day of activities, and after a working meeting with municipal authorities, they decided to discover, during a quick visit, the new experience that Mazatlán offers to its visitors and that Canadians recognize so well in entering the Grand Aquarium, were welcomed by the general director Simon Norris and the executive director Rafael Lizárraga, who, as hosts, explained the nature and the approach to conservation, protection and love of nature which prevails in this Grand Aquarium.
Interacting with the species of the intertidal zone and having the opportunity to feed the rays were the activities that aroused his enthusiasm; but also, knowing the protected turtles aroused his interest; For the Canadian Ambassador to Mexico, the Grand Aquarium is this space where entire families have the opportunity to live together, enjoy and learn, but which also makes us think and awaken each person’s commitment to our environment. life.
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