Visit the Toronto Zoo: A World-Class Wildlife Experience in Toronto

Overview

The Toronto Zoo in Toronto stands as a testament to wildlife conservation, housing more than 5,000 animals across a sprawling 700-acre landscape. Within the picturesque Rouge Valley, this vast sanctuary promotes the protection of 500 species, making it one of the most significant zoos globally. Offering a blend of education and adventure, visitors can enjoy engaging animal feedings, traverse six miles of scenic walking trails, and take thrilling rides, including the Gorilla Climb Ropes Course and the Zoomobile. The zoo is thoughtfully divided into seven distinct zoogeographic regions, showcasing animals native to various habitats. From the majestic Indian Rhinos and Sumatran orangutans in the Indo-Malayan zone to the impressive lions and Masai giraffes in the African Savannah, there's a wealth of wildlife to admire. The Canadian Domain features local wildlife like moose and bald eagles, while the Americas Pavilion offers close encounters with beavers and giant Pacific octopuses. Other notable regions include the Australasia Pavilion and the Tundra Trek, home to polar bears. Open year-round, except December 25th, highlights include the immersive Gorilla Rainforest and the captivating Great Barrier Reef, ensuring a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

Photo of Toronto Zoo
Photo of Toronto Zoo
Photo of Toronto Zoo
Photo of Toronto Zoo
Contact Info
  • AddressScarborough, ON M1B 5W8, Canada

Reviews

Liam Johnson
Canada
3
The zoo features animals from across the globe. It's a nice location, but there are limited food options. Be ready for lots of walking. I'm not really a fan of zoos; I prefer animals in their natural habitats.
Emma Thompson
Canada
5
This was my first visit, and it was truly fascinating! I loved seeing animals I'd never encountered before. I would definitely return many more times!
Sophie Martin
Canada
5
This is arguably the best zoo I've visited. The layout is excellent! If you're planning to walk around the entire zoo, arrive as soon as it opens. It's massive, so wear comfortable shoes! I had a fantastic time!
Noah Brown
Canada
5
While I haven't visited many zoos, this one offers a lot to see. There are numerous animals and plenty of walking involved. I'd estimate it takes about two days to explore the entire zoo.
Mia Davis
Canada
4
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes because it will be a long day of walking if you want to see everything.