Overview

The Toronto Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering 700 acres and located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1974, it houses over 5,000 animals representing more than 500 species. The zoo is divided into seven zoogeographic regions, showcasing animals and plants from various parts of the globe. It plays an essential role in wildlife conservation, research, and education.

Visitors to the Toronto Zoo can explore various exhibits, each designed to replicate natural habitats. From the Indo-Malaya region to the Tundra Trek, the zoo offers an immersive experience with opportunities for animal encounters, behind-the-scenes tours, and interactive learning. Special programs, seasonal events, and engaging displays make the Toronto Zoo a family fun and educational enrichment destination.

The Toronto Zoo actively participates in global conservation efforts and is committed to fighting wildlife extinction. Engaging in Species Survival Plans (SSPs), breeding programs, research, and conservation initiatives, the zoo works to protect endangered species and their habitats. Their emphasis on education and community involvement fosters awareness and encourages responsible environmental interaction.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    700 acres
  • Number of Species on Display:
    500+
  • Number of Animals:
    5,000+
  • Key Exhibits:
    Indo-Malaya || Africa || Americas || Tundra Trek || Australasia || Eurasia Wilds || Canadian Domain || Discovery Zone || Great Barrier Reef || Gorilla Rainforest || Reptilia || Waterside Theatre || Greenhouse
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Contact Information
  • Email:
    info@torontozoo.com
  • Phone:
    (416) 392-5900
  • Website: