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Toronto Zoo
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| Hours | Summer daily 9am-7:30pm; spring and fall daily 9am-6pm; winter daily 9:30am-4:30pm. Last admission 1 hr. before closing | ||
| Location | Meadowvale Rd. (north of Hwy. 401 and Sheppard Ave.), Scarborough | ||
| Transportation | Subway: Bloor-Danforth line to Kennedy, then bus 86A north (buses run daily in summer, but on weekdays only during the rest of the year). By car: From downtown, take Don Valley Pkwy. to Hwy. 401 east, exit on Meadowvale Rd., and follow signs | ||
| Phone | 416/392-5900 | ||
| Web site | www.torontozoo.com | ||
| Prices | Admission C$20 (US$19/£9) adults, C$14 (US$13/£6.30) seniors, C$12 (US$11/£5.40) children 4-12, free for children 3 and under | ||
| Season | Closed Dec 25 | ||
| Other | Parking C$8 (US$7.60/£3.60) | ||
Frommer's Review
Covering 284 hectares (701 acres) of parkland, this unique zoological garden contains some 5,000 animals, plus an extensive botanical collection. Pavilions -- including Africa, Indo-Malaya, Australasia, and the Americas -- and outdoor paddocks house the plants and animals.
One popular zoo attraction is at the African Savanna project. It re-creates a market bazaar and safari through Kesho (Swahili for "tomorrow") National Park, past such special features as a bush camp, rhino midden, elephant highway, and several watering holes. It also includes the Gorilla Rainforest, one of the most popular sights at the zoo and the largest indoor gorilla exhibit in North America. Another hit is Splash Island, a kids-only water park that includes a replica of a Canadian Coast Guard ship.
Ten kilometers (6 miles) of walkways offer access to all areas of the zoo. During the warmer months, the Zoomobile takes visitors around the major walkways to view the animals in the outdoor paddocks. The zoo has restaurants, a gift shop, first aid, and a family center. Visitors can rent strollers and wagons, and borrow wheelchairs. The African pavilion has an elevator for strollers and wheelchairs. There are ample parking and plenty of picnic areas with tables.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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Frommer's Toronto 2009
Author: Hilary Davidson |
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