The 7 Best Zoos & Aquariums in Alberta, Alberta

September 6, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Alberta, Alberta including White Barn Fun Farm, The Calgary Zoo, Discovery Wildlife Park, Cereal Animal Discovery, Valley Zoo, Border City Petting Zoo, Marine Life.
Restaurants in Alberta

1. White Barn Fun Farm

Range Road 154, Brooks, Alberta T1R 1B8 Canada +1 403-501-3907 [email protected] http://www.whitebarnfunfarm.ca
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

White Barn Fun Farm

Book a tour time at 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. to visit our family operated hobby farm and we will walk you through our farm yard where you can pet and feed the friendly farm animals. Animals include alpacas, llamas, horse, mini donkeys, cows, sheep and of course goats and more. Feed bags for animals, ice cream and water for sale. Adults $10 children $5 under 2 free.

Reviewed By annettebR9127AI

We have visited white barn fun farm each summer for the past 3 years and plan to continue doing that in the future. This sweet little place is so lovely, the tours are an absolute treat, for kids and adults alike. For a working busy farm its clean and there are so many friendly animals to fall in love.with. it's a perfect half day out for the whole family and gives a super educational introduction to farm life for all of us city slickers. Melissa, her husband and all the boys are very friendly and accommodating and allow a very hands on experience with their precious animals

2. The Calgary Zoo

1300 Zoo Rd NE, Calgary, Alberta T2E 7V6 Canada +1 403-232-9300 [email protected] http://www.calgaryzoo.com
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4.5 based on 4,462 reviews

The Calgary Zoo

From the splendor of the Rocky Mountains to the heart of Destination Africa, The Calgary Zoo takes you to see almost 900 animals from around the world. Trek through the gorilla’s rainforest, safari over the Savannah to watch the hippos swim, or climb the Canadian Wilds to see a grizzly bear. Cool off and get beak to nose with 4 species of penguins in our popular Penguin Plunge or visit endangered red pandas and amur tigers in Eurasia! Wind down your trip with a walk through our fragrant Dorothy Harvie Gardens or sit with the butterflies in ENMAX Conservatory. You'll love knowing that every visit helps protect endangered animals at home and in the wild. NEW in 2017 is the unique and immersive permanent Land of Lemurs exhibit. Coming in 2018 are the iconic giant pandas!

Reviewed By 672wadey - Lloydminster, Canada

We took kids here several times really enjoyed the displays the animals seem healthy and well taken care of , the dinosaurs part was a big hit for the kids and are wanting to go again with the grandkids

3. Discovery Wildlife Park

5400 42 Ave, Innisfail, Alberta T4G 1P9 Canada +1 403-227-3211 [email protected] http://discoverywildlifepark.com
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4.0 based on 202 reviews

Discovery Wildlife Park

Discovery Wildlife Park provides forever homes for orphaned wildlife and displaced exotic animals. Daily animal presentations are included with your admission and provide an up close educational experience for all ages. Bears, tiger, lions and wolves all take part in these presentations to educate our visitors on conservation issues and the importance of respect for all wildlife. We have a full concession plus an amazing gift shop for your shopping pleasure! Electric golf carts are available to rent if you have a family member with mobility challenges. Our 63 site campground equipped with 30 & 50 amp power, washrooms, showers and located right in the Park! Listen to the animals at night, book an evening animal encounter, fish in our stocked trout pond - there are lots of reasons to spend a night or two! The park is 90 acres, with tables and benches throughout the park for your family picnic (yes, you may also bring your own lunch!) and we also offer photo opportunities with our bears.

Reviewed By Happy_Nana60

The staff at the campground and the Wildlife Park were very friendly. They made people feel very welcome!!! The animals look well cared for and have lots of space to play and roam. It was nice camping by the water and seeing some of the animals from the camp site. We had 3 adults in the cabin and had ample space. Looking forward to returning there sometime ????

4. Cereal Animal Discovery

510 1st Street West Hiway 9 & 886, Cereal, Alberta T0J 0N0 Canada +1 780-554-1794
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Cereal Animal Discovery

5. Valley Zoo

13315 Buena Vista Road, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9 Canada +1 780-442-5311 http://buildingourzoo.com/
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3.5 based on 483 reviews

Valley Zoo

Reviewed By KristinD597

Took the kids to the zoo while we were in Edmonton for doctors appointments. Love the way they had the pathways set up for one way traffic. Zoo staff were great about stopping family's outside of the indoor buildings to make sure one family at a time was going and they wore masks. Zoo pathways were nice and clean and lots of benches and shady areas to stop at. Our oldest daughter had recently had surgery on her foot so we brought along a wheelchair for her. Pathways and exhibits were all wheelchair friendly.

6. Border City Petting Zoo

Range Road 3273, Lloydminster, Alberta SK S9V 1K5 Canada https://www.facebook.com/Border-City-Petting-Zoo-178923342282867/
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3.5 based on 27 reviews

Border City Petting Zoo

7. Marine Life

1755-8882 170 St NW West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta T5T 4J2 Canada +1 780-444-5300 http://www.wem.ca/play/attractions-at-wem/marine-life
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3.0 based on 39 reviews

Marine Life

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