Calgary Zoo
Calgary, Canada


The Calgary Zoo is a large, 120-acre facility home to over 1,000 animals, including impressive collections of local and exotic species. Established in 1929, it features distinct areas such as the Canadian Wilds, which showcases native fauna, and the Canadian Biodiversity Gallery, emphasizing conservation and education.
Plan for at least half a day to explore the various exhibits and interactive experiences, particularly the penguin plunge and the prehistoric park. The Zoo is situated in the Inglewood neighbourhood, close to the Bow River pathway, which is ideal for a scenic stroll after your visit.
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