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Toronto Zoo Review

4.6 /599 Reviews
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4/5
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The Toronto Zoo is also quite interesting. The interior of this small zoo is also quite large. There are many animal varieties living. Some American animals are easy to find here, and they are also a place where animals are very rich.

Toronto Zoo

Posted: Feb 3, 2020
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  • _TI***g1
    4/5Excellent

    visited with my girlfriend and i will say if you’re planning on going on a hot day bring water and your sunscreen & set aside a full day!! it’s deceptively big we only got africa & canada done and we were there for like two hours! an amazing trip, but definitely give yourself longer than you think!

    0
    Posted: Aug 6, 2023
  • Lavender and Sun
    5/5Outstanding
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    The more distinctive pavilion also has the Gorilla Rainforest Pavilion, which is the largest indoor orangutan pavilion in North America. Charley's Discovery Park is a paradise for children, with children's zoos, water parks and water pods to watch animal performances.

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    Posted: Mar 17, 2023
  • M25***40
    4/5Excellent
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    The staff was fantastic. We arrived late because of the traffic jam, so we probably didn’t see that much of the plan. Did see the tigers, they were fed and the staff answered questions.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2020
  • 1101012430
    5/5Outstanding
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    A very nice zoo in Toronto, suitable for walking the baby.

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2023
  • 六朝一半老儿
    5/5Outstanding
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    Toronto Zoo has more than 5,000 animals. It is the first-class zoo in Canada. It's very big. There's a toll-paying bus. I've been turning around for more than four hours. Zoos are laid out according to the states. Basically, there are representative animals in each state. There is also a special panda house. It is worth visiting: 9:00-19:00 in summer, 9:00-18:00 in spring and autumn, and 9:30-16:30 in winter. An hour before closing is the last entry time. Cost: Adult admission is 19 Canadian dollars ($15), student is 13 Canadian dollars, children aged 4-12 are 11 Canadian dollars ($8.80), and children under 3 are free.

    5
    Posted: Jan 4, 2017
  • M53***83
    1/5Terrible
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    Very poor, very disappointed, no need to come, two hours out, the most exquisite place in the whole park is a souvenir shop, the place is very small and old, there are not many animal varieties, each animal living space is very small, it seems that there is no spirit, the net around the birds is so low that they can't fly at all. Polar bears have stereotyped behavior, road planning is also messy, it is easy to walk around.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2023
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