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Toronto Zoo

Zoo in Rouge National Urban Park

Updated: March 16, 2024 12:51 PM

Toronto Zoo is located in Rouge National Urban Park (Park in Ontario, Canada), Canada. It's address is 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada.

2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada

RR97+4R Toronto, Ontario, Canada

+1 416-392-5900

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Monday9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Wednesday9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Thursday9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday9:30 AM to 6 PM
Sunday9:30 AM to 6 PM

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Where is Toronto Zoo?

Toronto Zoo is located at: 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada.

What is the phone number of Toronto Zoo?

You can try to calling this number: +1 416-392-5900

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Coordinates: 43.8178667, -79.1854373

Toronto Zoo Reviews

Haris Aftab
2024-03-10 20:17:14 GMT

Loved it so much to see but make sure you go on a sunny day so all the animals are out.
Also buy tickets in advance atleast week ahead as you get good prices and can save $10 or more per ticket.
Good food available and also gifts shop to buy gifts

Steffy T
2023-10-25 19:21:31 GMT

A Toronto experience that was a first for me! I am still amazed at how easy the walk was. Every station just naturally flowed into the next, with no confusion of where we were or where we were going.

There were many different stations, but I remember we did the safari, the different species of animals, birds, rhinos, monkeys, giraffes, gorillas, lions, tigers, snakes, fish and every species of animal you can think of! There's also a very lush forest, I was very impressed with, with a bridge almost suspended through it, which was very cool. I am still amazed at the expanse of land that the zoo sits on. It is a massive area!

Next year I will definitely purchase the season's pass and go more than once. We went with a toddler in a stroller, very easy to move around. However next time will invite some older kids with us, I think they will enjoy and appreciate the animals more. Toddlers might be bored after the first 20 mins, but surprisingly mine enjoyed the entire walk!

Definitely a spot to invest in. Will be our new yearly tradition!

Kenneth Green
2023-12-15 17:04:42 GMT

I had an amazing experience at the Toronto Zoo! The diverse range of exhibits allowed me to explore ecosystems from around the world. The well-maintained enclosures create a comfortable environment for the animals, and the knowledgeable staff provided fascinating insights during feeding sessions. It's a fantastic place for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to appreciate the beauty of wildlife. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education adds an extra layer of significance to the visit. Overall, a must-visit attraction with something for everyone!

Mehmet Kaya
2023-10-21 16:04:28 GMT

Fantastic Family Adventure
I recently visited the Toronto Zoo, and it was an incredible experience for the whole family! The variety of animals and well-maintained exhibits left us in awe. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall enjoyment. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education is truly commendable. We can't wait to return and explore more of this wonderful place. Highly recommended!

Garret Dyck
2023-12-19 03:06:46 GMT

No lines and lots to see. I was skeptical about going in winter but there was still so much to see. We enjoyed every minute of our afternoon at the zoo. Seems like it would be bumped in the summer but if you want a super peaceful experience winter is a great time to go.

Dartland Lee
2024-03-08 04:15:54 GMT

One of the best places to visit during Summer. They don't have as many animals during the colder months. I still enjoy going to this place every year.

Luisa Clavijo
2023-11-07 04:25:32 GMT

If you as me are animal lovers, then this is the place to visit. Animals seem well treated, and the staff try to maintain an atmosphere as comfortable as possible for them.

The pandemic has been a challenge in many ways, and zoos have been affected considerably. Coming with family and children is definitely the best way to support them and admire the animal greatness that we have around us and our responsibility to protect it.

MEW SANCHEZ
2023-10-04 00:54:49 GMT

The zoo is vast and boasts a wonderful environment. Both the admission fee and the food prices inside are very reasonable. It's an ideal place for families, friends, and couples to take a leisurely stroll. To explore the entire zoo on foot, expect to spend at least four hours. While they do offer a mini-train ride, it covers just a short distance and ultimately brings you back to the starting point. Some areas are available for rental, which might make it feel a bit commercialized, but aside from that, everything else is commendable. It's a perfect spot for a weekend outing or springtime excursion.

Mohamed Badaoui Najjar
2023-11-02 23:41:45 GMT

Toronto Zoo was a great experience with dedicated zones spanning the macro climates of the world. We especially liked Australia and Africa displays. Indo China was also cool. If you're looking for warm areas in winter, we recommend Africa, Australia, and Indochina. Gorillas were a great section to visit. Highly recommended to visit on weekdays if you're on vacation.

Valvaren_
2023-10-22 19:31:24 GMT

Best zoo experience I've had. We went on a slightly cooler day that was overcast, most animals were out eating/grazing or sleeping in the shade.

Staff was very vocal which I thoroughly enjoyed. Very confident, knowledgeable and friendly (extra shout out to the keeper and volunteer for the Kookaburra as well as the volunteer for the Polar bear. Wonderful people with obvious love for the animals.)

Animals looked very healthy across the board which made the experience even better.

10/10 recc, would travel halfway across the country to visit again!

Sébastien Depenweiller
2023-12-10 21:05:50 GMT

A very good zoo to visit in Toronto.
There’s a lot of animals to look at and have fun with your kids and well now we were only in Africa and Indonesia but before we visited everywhere and yes it’s cool.
They have an online service called zoolife where you can see cameras and some secrets but I think you need to buy a subscription.
So yeah overall I’d say 9/10
Services 3/10

Dilpreet Kaur
2024-02-27 18:51:08 GMT

Amazing place for every people and there is picnic spot and kid zone for kids. I saw different breeds of animal. I really enjoy it.

Anya Dimac
2023-09-24 03:53:32 GMT

We love the zoo! I love learning all about the animals from the volunteers. They have a wealth of knowledge! It is so big so I recommend getting a membership so that you can see it all slowly. It’s such a great way to spend a big part of your day outside. Lots of picnic tables to choose from. I love how there’s lots of fun “playground” areas for the kids everywhere.

Nikhil Singh
2023-09-02 00:00:24 GMT

The Toronto Zoo is a remarkable destination for wildlife enthusiasts. I was impressed by the diverse exhibits and the zoo's dedication to conservation. From polar bears to pandas, each animal enjoys spacious, naturalistic enclosures.

The 'African Savanna' exhibit is a must-see, featuring giraffes, zebras, and rhinos up close. Interactive experiences and knowledgeable staff make it both educational and enjoyable. A great place to connect with nature and support conservation efforts!

Swati Singhal
2023-10-03 19:17:57 GMT

A good place for family fun. Spent close to 9 hours to cover it all 😅 and this was without any kids but with our 65+ parents. The zoomobile tram was very helpful in covering more ground and to escape long walks in the summer heat. Also there were some unique animals that our parents haven't seen in their life, so the visit was worth it.

sheddie nicholas
2024-01-24 21:31:22 GMT

Had the time of my life with my family, the tiger was majestic, and the polar bears were, well...huge. The time spent to get tickets was not long, 5 minutes are less, but if you purchase in advance, I think it's better.

Владимир Надточий
2023-10-26 18:41:12 GMT

Toronto Zoo Review (October 25th, 2023)

We journeyed to the Toronto Zoo from Downtown Toronto using the GO train from Union Station, followed by a switch to the 86 bus. Google Maps conveniently optimizes your route, aligning train and bus schedules.

Upon arrival, the bus stops right at the entrance – you can't miss it. We faced a long ticket queue, largely due to a school trip arriving simultaneously. Thankfully, our online ticket purchase allowed us to enter almost immediately.

The park’s sprawling territory is impressive. We spent the entire day exploring, from 11:30 AM till closing at 4:30 PM. Despite our thorough tour, we missed out on the Canadian Domain. A single visit isn't enough to soak in everything. If you're the kind to spend time observing a particular animal, consider dedicating an entire day to a single section.

While you're handed a map at the entrance, navigation can be tricky sometimes. This was perhaps the only downside. However, on the day of our visit, the ambiance was serene with minimal crowd interference.

Cafes and kiosks, albeit limited in number and quality, dotted the landscape. Reviews on Google Maps echo our sentiments regarding their offerings. They're mainly fast food joints. But for a park spanning 13km and given the walking involved, a full-fledged restaurant would be appreciated. Drinks are available throughout from vending machines, priced around 6 CAD per bottle.

To add a festive touch, the park was adorned with Halloween decorations. They hosted Boo-events where kids could carve pumpkins, later fed to the animals. The brilliant autumn hues of fiery orange and red added to the visual treat, making it an idyllic place for a fall stroll.

Having visited numerous European zoos, we especially adore the Budapest Zoo. But the Toronto Zoo stands out with its vast enclosures, making us believe in their genuine care for the animals.

I didn’t see much value in the Zoomobile; even though it wasn’t operational on our visit. You’d cover more distance walking inside animal sections than between them. The convenience it offers might be limited, except maybe for those who find walking challenging. Worth noting, our 4-year-old managed the 13km walk effortlessly.

Parking is expansive, likely accommodating even during peak season.

Our most memorable encounter was with the polar bears. Even though they were resting, the various viewing points, especially the close-up behind a glass, were spectacular. And don't miss out on the waterfall near the capybara enclosure!

Shawntal Scott
2023-09-07 20:44:29 GMT

Very enjoyable, this is my second time visiting and have yet to cover the entire zoo, took my son for his 5 birthday along with some friends. Would definitely recommend.
I would say it's better going earlier in the day time hours before it's too crowded as well as late spring early fall when the weather tends to be cooler.

Tuan Anh Nguyen
2023-10-03 11:46:51 GMT

I visited the Toronto Zoo with my wife over the weekend, and it was an absolutely wonderful experience! We decided to buy our tickets online and went there before the zoo opened, I highly recommend doing so because there was no wait time at all – we just walked right in.

The Toronto Zoo is a fantastic place to spend a day. The variety of animals and the attention to their natural habitats is impressive. I particularly enjoyed the capybara exhibit – those adorable creatures stole my heart!

The overall atmosphere was peaceful, and it felt like we were surrounded by nature. The zoo’s dedication to conservation and education is evident, and I appreciate their efforts to make the world a better place for animals.

I can’t wait to visit the Toronto Zoo again in the future. It’s a perfect place for a day of fun and learning for all ages. If you haven’t been yet, make sure to check it out – you won’t be disappointed!

Meera Jayaraj
2024-02-07 20:40:45 GMT

I visited Toronto Zoo last month. It was really serene place and i got to visit the animals that i haven't seen before. The place is really beautiful. When i visited there was maintenance work going on. So i didn't get the chance to see some animals. Otherwise it was really wonderful experience

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About Rouge National Urban Park
Park in Ontario, Canada

Rouge National Urban Park is a national urban park in Ontario, Canada. The park is centred around the Rouge River and its tributaries in the Greater Toronto Area. source

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