Granby Zoo, also known as the Zoological Garden of Granby, is a zoo located in Granby, Quebec, Canada. It is one of the largest zoos in Canada and is home to over 1,500 animals from over 225 different species. The zoo covers an area of 295 hectares and features a variety of exhibits and attractions for visitors of all ages.
Some of the most popular exhibits at Granby Zoo include the African Plains, which features a variety of African animals such as lions, zebras, and giraffes, and the South Pacific Odyssey, which showcases animals from the South Pacific such as kangaroos and wallabies. The zoo also has a large bird aviary, a reptile exhibit, and an aquarium featuring fish, sea turtles, and other aquatic animals.
In addition to the animal exhibits, Granby Zoo also has a variety of rides and attractions for visitors, including a water park, a Ferris wheel, and a miniature train ride. The zoo also hosts a number of educational programs and events throughout the year, including animal encounters, guided tours, and special exhibits.
Granby Zoo is open from late April through early November, with hours varying depending on the season. Admission prices vary depending on the age of the visitor and the time of year, with discounts available for groups, seniors, and children. Overall, Granby Zoo is a popular attraction for families and animal lovers in Quebec and beyond.