Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including Dream Acre Whitetails, Bervie Zoological Park, Last Chance Horse and Pony Rescue, Bird Kingdom, Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park, Indian River Reptile Zoo, Canadian Polar Bear Habitat, Riverview Park and Zoo, Saunders Country Critters Zoo, Little Ray's Nature Centre.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Out for a planned car club run and arranged to stop here for a visit and talk about their facility. Our hostess, Sharon, welcomed us with open arms and lead us through the facility talking about the horses, ponies and the few other animals on sight. She explained the events they participate in and the how and where and why they hear about animals needing rescue.They not only attend many of the local fairs but take some of their smaller horses on hospital visits. All of our club members were absolutely enthralled at the facility and the work they do. Last Chance relies on volunteers and use donations to help keep operational. The volunteers were as thrilled with our classic cars as we were with the work they do.
4.5 based on 3,450 reviews
Take an unforgettable journey through the world’s largest indoor, free-flying aviary! Experience the enchanting splendor of the Lost Kingdom where guests have unique opportunities to interact with spectacular birds and animals from around the world in our accessible, multilevel rainforest. A soaring adventure for the whole family!
This was an amazing experience we thought it’s just birds until we got inside from the friendly greeting by cowboy Colin to the aviary where the birds fly free was more than we expected and the personal interaction with the birds as well !! Amazingly beautiful !!!
4.5 based on 852 reviews
*Please note, for health and safety reasons, we no longer allow walk-in visits. All General Admission tickets MUST be purchased online in advance. Please visit our website for more information.* We at Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park believe that all living creatures are significant and must be treated with value and respect. Since 1983, our purpose has been to connect our guests with the animals in our care in a respectful and mutually meaningful way.
My husband and I have been coming to Jungle Cat Worl staying overnigh since 2013, this year was a special birhday for my husband who was turnig 65. We could not think of a better palce to gather the family and have one very special day with everyone. This is like a second hime to us, we have always been made to feel welcome, the staff is awesome, the bed and breakfast very clean, and welcoming. I cannot say enough good things about Jungle Cat, other then say, we will be coming to stay for anniversaries and birthdays for year to come.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Indian River Reptile Zoo is unique in Canada and is one of the most modern and exciting specialized animal centers in the world! Here you can see snakes, lizards, monitors, alligators, turtles, crocodiles, and even special guest animals such as monkeys and more! The animals are housed in state of the art, climate controlled facilities which were specifically designed to house reptiles.we were first and only reptile zoo to be accredited by the Canadian Association of Zoos & Aquariums (CAZA) and have remained accredited since that time. We are a non-profit charity.
We were impressed with the quality and quantity of the dinosaur exhibits, particularly the action ones. The drive-thru takes about 25 minutes and is good value for money. The young kids and grandkids will love it!
4.5 based on 150 reviews
There is no other place in the world like the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat. It offers the most space in the world for polar bears in human care, all while providing unique research opportunities for polar bear specialists. The Habitat is currently home to Ganuk, Henry, Inukshuk, and Eddy, who could not survive without human help. These four bears have 24 acres of pristine, subarctic and boreal terrain to roam, including a 10-acre lake. The best time to see the bears is usually in the mornings when they are at their most active. Since the bears have as much control over their environment as possible, they choose when and where to eat, swim, sleep, or explore. You may have to be patient to get the best views, but they’re worth it. The Habitat offers daily talks with Animal Care Staff to provide guests a chance to speak one-on-one with the people who take care of the bears. While you-re on-campus, check out the Heritage Village (seasonal), the Snowmobile Museum, and the Gift Shop.
Saw the bears being fed and playing with enrichment toys. All the staff were extremely friendly and welcoming and answered all our questions. Cute little village with antiques as well. Learned a lot! Worth the drive.
4.5 based on 811 reviews
55-acre zoo with mini-train rides, an F-86 Sabre Jet, a kid's water play park, many animals, and free admission and parking.
We live in the area, we brought our kids here regularly to walk the park, see the animals and for the kids to play. Awesome open atmosphere, friendly for people with wheel chairs, and lots of kids !! Huge picnic area below with close parking for mobility-restricted visitors
4.5 based on 44 reviews
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Welcome to Little Ray's Nature Centre! Since 1995, we have been offering one of Canada's most fun and interactive approaches to eco education and zoology. The nature centre has the largest and most diverse animal education outreach program in Canada and has trained zookeepers and zoo facilities on site and off site since its inception. Our facility is one of a kind in the Ottawa area, and offers a series of dynamic school and daycare programs, children's birthday parties, and hosting and bookings for corporate events and fair exhibition tours across Canada for more than 15 years.
This was our first visit at their new location in Sarsfield. An amazing experience that we will do again! Natasha, our guide was extremely knowledgeable and is a great educator. She really took the time to make our visit a special one. The animals are very well taken care of. Social distancing was not a problem. Next time, perhaps this summer, we want to book time with their 3-toed sloth (special tour where you can enter the sloth's enclosure, feed the sloth and pet it. Definitely recommend this for all ages!
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