Bergerons' Exotic Animal Sanctuary
This sanctuary (near Near Picton, Ontario) started out as a sanctuary for unwanted wild animals. It now has 150 animals belonging to 35 species.
Biodôme de Montreal
Quebec. Visitor information, technology behind the scenes, exhibit and animal descriptions and photos, education program summary, and research project details.
Bowmanville Zoo
Small private zoo about 45min east of Toronto, aiming mostly at the entertainment of children.
Butterfly World
Zoo specializing in free-flying exotic tropical butterflies, finches and hummingbirds, in Coombs, British Columbia (north of Nanaimo, on the east coast of Vancouver Island).
Calgary Zoo
Alberta. Includes botanical garden and prehistoric park. Visitor information, news, conservation research and publications, education program summary, and elephant art.
Granby Zoo / Zoo de Granby
Largest zoo in the Province of Québec, near Quebec City. [Bilingual site: French and English]
Greater Vancouver Zoo
The largest zoo in British Columbia, in Aldergrove (about 30 mins east of Vancouver). It has over 800 animals on 120 acres of parkland.
Jungle Cat World
Small zoo specializing in exotic animals, near Orono, Ontario (45min east of Toronto).
MarineLand
Theme park and aquarium in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It has a collection of killer and beluga whales.
Papanack Park Zoo
Family-owned facility that breeds exotic animals and birds; includes a listing of animals and zoo information and events. Located in Wendover, Ontario.
The Ecomuseum
The Ecomuseum is an educational wildlife park located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada. It contains over 90 species of wildlife in their natural environment. Bilingual s…
Tiger Paw Exotics
Traveling mobile petting zoo and pony rides located in Ontario, Canada. Exotic animals and ponies make up the petting zoo, available for large events in Ontario, Canada.
Toronto Zoo
One of the largest zoos in North America. Includes information on conservation and education activities.
Ucluelet Aquarium
This aquarium (reopening date: 1 May 2005) hosts a collection of marine invertebrates and fishes from the west coast of Vancouver Island.