What better place to enjoy the nice weather this long
weekend than at the Zoo.
Grab your troop and head to the wildest adventure in
Toronto!
SPLASH AROUND IN SPLASH ISLAND!
Photo: Toronto Zoo |
Cool
off at Splash Island, the perfect destination for a hot summer day!
With two acres of hands-on, non-stop family fun amidst waterslides,
water-spouting animals, waterfalls, and tipping buckets, our splash pad
is the best way to beat the summer heat.
The kids will enjoy the cool
mist as they explore and learn about which plants and animals live in
different bodies of water in Canada. Splash Island is a great way to
relax, cool down, and have fun with the kids!
SUMATRAN TIGER CARNIVORE FEEDINGS
Sunday, September 4 & Monday, September 5
Photo Credit: Toronto Zoo
At 12:30 pm, visitors can watch our Sumatran tiger
receive a special enrichment feeding on Sunday, September 4 and Monday,
September 5, 2016. As Sumatran tigers are carnivores, the tiger will be
given a large piece of meat and a Zoo Keeper will be on hand to answer
any questions visitors have about their diets.
MORE UPCOMING GRRREAT EVENTS!
Vulture Awareness Day - Saturday, September 3
Grandparents Day - Sunday, September 11
Seniors Day - Monday, September 12
CURRENT ZOO HOURS:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm daily
Last admission one hour before closing.
ADMISSION FEES:
The Toronto Zoo is open year round (except Dec. 25th).
General Admission (13-64): $28
Seniors (65+): $23
Children (3-12): $18
Children (2 and under): FREE
Seniors (65+): $23
Children (3-12): $18
Children (2 and under): FREE
Members: FREE
Prices include tax as applicable
Parking is $12 year round
Parking is $12 year round
Events and admission prices subject to change without notice.
Toronto Zoo is
accredited by CAZA (Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums) and AZA
(Association of Zoos and Aquariums). Look for these logos whenever you
visit a Canadian zoo as your assurance that you are supporting a
facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great
experience for you, and a better future for all living things. For more
information, visit caza.ca and aza.org
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