MEMBERS' DIRECTORY ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS
AFRICAN LION SAFARI & GAME FARM LTD. AC.
RR#1Cambridge, ON N1R 5S2
Telephone: (519) 623-2620 or (800) 461-WILD
Fax: (519) 623-9542
Web site: http://www.lionsafari.com

Province: Ontario
Our Mission is to provide an entertaining and educational environment in which to display and propagate animals in a safe manner that gives a unique viewing opportunity to all of our visitors.
AQUARIUM DU QUEBEC, AC.
1675 avenue des HôtelsSainte-Foy, PQ G1W 4S3
Telephone: (418) 659-5266 or 1 (866) 659-5264
Fax: (418) 646-9238
Web site: http://www.sepaq.com/aquarium

Province: Quebec
Come discover a spectacular and captivating world with a visit to the new Aquarium du Québec. Experience the Aquarium du Québec – From the Boreal to the Arctic Regions. Observe about 10 000 specimens representing more than 300 species like polar bears, walruses, seals, fishes and invertebrates. The Aquarium will take you on and under the St. Lawrence on what will become a breathtaking expedition all the way to the North Pole
ASSINIBOINE PARK ZOO, AC.
City of Winnipeg, Parks and Recreation Department2355 Corydon Ave.
Winnipeg, MB R3P 0R5
Telephone: (204) 986-2327
Fax: (204) 832-5420
E-mail: apzoo@winnipeg.ca
Web site: http://www.winnipeg.ca/cms/ape/zoo/

Province: Manitoba
The Assiniboine Park Zoo is dedicated to the responsible stewardship and enhancement of our natural environment through the presentation (exhibition) of living animals and plants and by providing stimulating, entertaining programs in wildlife education and conservation.
BIODÔME DE MONTRÉAL, AC.
4777 Pierre-de-CoubertinMontreal, PQ H1V IB3
Telephone: (514) 868-3000
Fax: (514) 868-3065
Web site: http://www.biodome.qc.ca

Province: Quebec
The Montréal Biodôme mission is to heighten public awareness about the capacity of ecosystems, to conserve and display the live collections in conditions that favour a systemic vision of nature, to acquire and pass on knowledge about natural sciences, the environment and related technologies and to promote and enforce the notion of thinking globally and acting locally both on-site and in the community. Hence, the Biodome is striving to increase individual and collective awareness about the need to protect our natural heritage.
BRITISH COLUMBIA WILDLIFE PARK, AC.
PO Box 698Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5L7
Telephone: (250) 573-3242
Fax: (250) 573-2406
Web site: http://www.BCzoo.org

Province: British Columbia
The purpose of the Kamloops Wildlife Park is to encourage the appreciation of, and respect for the world's wildlife, and to assist in preserving threatened and endangered species through education, captive breeding and rehabilitation services.
CALGARY ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AC.
1300 Zoo Road N.E.Calgary, AB T2E 7V6
Telephone: (403) 232-9300
Fax: (403) 237-7582
Web site: http://www.calgaryzoo.ab.ca

Province: Alberta
The mission of the Calgary Zoo Society, in partnership with the City of Calgary and its citizens, is to develop, operate and promote an integrated zoological, botanical and prehistoric park and conservation centre for conservation, education, recreation and scientific study.
CHERRY BROOK ZOO INC, AC.
901 Foster Thurston DriveSaint John, NB E2K 5H9
Telephone: (506) 634-1440
Fax: (506) 634-0117
Web site: http://www.cherrybrookzoo.com/

Province: New Brunswick
ECOMUSEUM, AC.
21125 Chemin Ste-MarieSte-Anne-de-Bellevue, PQ H9X 3Y7
Telephone: (514) 457-9449
Fax: (514) 457-0769
Web site: http://www.ecomuseum.ca

Province: Quebec
The Ecomuseum is a private, non-profit educational wildlife park where fauna and flora native to the St-Lawrence Valley can be observed in their natural habitats. It is home to 108 species of animals, including over 15 species of waterfowl that can be enjoyed in a walk-through aviary. Onsite and offsite educational programs include guided tours, birthday parties, overnighters, and presentations on raptors, reptiles, and amphibians.
GREATER VANCOUVER ZOO, AC.
5048 - 264th St.Aldergrove , V4W 1N7
Telephone: 604 856 6825
Fax: 604 857 9008
E-mail: info@gvzoo.com
Web site: http://www.gvzoo.com

Province: British Columbia
The Greater Vancouver Zoo is dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered species, and creating an educational environment that inspires appreciation and concern about wildlife and wild places, while providing a pleasant recreational setting for our visitors.
INDIAN RIVER REPTILE ZOO, AC.
RR#3 Hwy 7Indian River, ON K0L 2B0
Telephone: (705) 639-1443
Fax: (705) 639-1620
E-mail: reptilezoo@xplornet.com
Web site: http://www.reptilezoo.com

Province: Ontario
The Indian River Reptile Zoo is unique in Canada and is one of the most modern and exciting specialized species centres in the world. This zoo maintains over 200 reptiles in climate controlled facilities, including snakes, lizards, monitors, alligators, turtles, crocodiles and caiman. A popular resident is an adult anaconda.
JUNGLE CAT WORLD INC. AC.
3667 Conc. 6Orono, ON LOB 1M0
Telephone: (905) 983-5016
Fax: (905) 983-9858
Web site: http://www.junglecatworld.com

Province: Ontario
Jungle Cat World houses a great number of endangered and threatened exotic cats and other carnivores, as well as various species of primates, birds and hoofstock. Jungle Cat World has developed extensive breeding programs under the SSP.
KICKING HORSE GRIZZLY BEAR REFUGE, AC.
#1500 Kicking Horse TrailGolden, B.C. V0A 1H0
Telephone: (250) 439-5474
Fax: (250) 439-5401
E-mail: grizzlyrefuge@kickinghorseresort.com
Web site: http://www.kickinghorseresort.com

Province: British Columbia
The Kicking Horse Grizzly Bear Refuge is a conservation, education and research centre committed to becoming a world leader in the preservation of grizzly bears.
MAGNETIC HILL ZOO, AC.
100 Worthington AvenueExit 488, Trans Canada Hwy.
Moncton NB EIC 9Z3
Telephone: (506) 877-7718
Fax: (506) 853-3569
E-mail: zoo@moncton.ca
Web site: http://www.moncton.ca/zoo

Province: New Brunswick
MARINE LIFE DEPARTMENT, AC.
West Edmonton Mall#1755 8882-170 St.
Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2
Telephone: (780) 444-5320
Fax: (780) 443-8234
Web site: http://www.westedmontonmall.com

Province: Alberta
The Marine Life Department in West Edmonton Mall cares for over 200 species of animals including sea lions, fish, reptiles and penguins. Featuring a newly renovated penguin habitat allowing guests to watch the natural behavior and group dynamics of our African Penguin colony. The habitat also incorporates state-of-the-art engineering for water conservation and water quality. Marine Life provides guests with educational experiences, while ensuring a high quality of care for our animals.
MARINELAND OF CANADA INC. AC.
7885 Stanley Avenue SouthLocation: 7657 Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X8
Telephone: (905) 356-9565
Fax: (905) 356-6305
E-mail: marketing@marinelandcanada.com
Web site: http://www.marinelandcanada.com

Province: Ontario
Through an exciting mix of entertainment, education and interactive wildlife display, Marinelands goal is to promote awareness and appreciation of a variety of marine mammals and land animals such as: orcas, beluga whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, black bears, buffaloes, deer and other animal species.
PARC SAFARI (2002) INC. AC.
850 Rte. 202Hemmingford, PQ J0L IH0
Telephone: (514) 247-2727
Fax: (514) 247-3563
Web site: http://www.parcsafari.com

Province: Quebec
RIVERVIEW PARK AND ZOO, AC.
PO Box 4125Location: 1230 Water St.,
Peterborough, ON K9J 6Z5
Telephone: (705) 748-9300
Fax: (705) 745-6866
E-mail: RiverviewParkandZoo@peterboroughutilities.ca
Web site: http://www.peterboroughutilities.ca/Park_and_Zoo

Province: Ontario
Located in a natural setting along the shores of the Otonabee River, Riverview Park and Zoo is a unique recreational and educational facility offering numerous attractions for all ages. The zoo collection contains over 40 species and over 150 specimens. Open year round with free admission provided as a public service by Peterborough Utilities Commission
SAFARI NIAGARA/ZOOZ, AC.
2821 Stevensville RoadStevensville, ON. L0S 1S0
Telephone: (905) 382-9669
Fax: (905) 382-1619
E-mail: info@safariniagara.com
Web site: http://www.safariniagara.com

Province: Ontario
Safari Niagara offers visitors a unique up-close opportunity to view our collection of mammals, birds and reptiles. Each day includes live demonstrations, shows, tours and educational talks conducted by our animal care personnel and park rangers. Many of our animals are part of special international breeding programs designed to preserve highly endangered species.
SASKATOON ZOO, AC.
1903 Forest DriveSaskatoon, SK S7S 1G9
Telephone: (306) 975-3382
Fax: (306) 975-3326
E-mail: john.moran@saskatoon.ca
Province: Saskatchewan
To display nature species and provide educational programs and services to the community about the animal world.
TORONTO ZOO, AC.
361A Old Finch AveLocation: Meadowvale Road, Scarborough
Scarborough, ON M1B 5K7
Telephone: (416) 392-5900
Fax: (416) 392-5934
Web site: http://www.torontozoo.com

Province: Ontario
The Toronto Zoo aims to exhibit and conserve a diversity of species within the animal and plant kingdoms for the enjoyment of the visiting public. The animal collection includes over 450 species and 5,000 specimens, displayed in the Zoo in their native region. The Zoo is an educational resource, to promote public awareness of and involvement in conservation. Special emphasis is placed on scientific studies for the advancement of wildlife management and for the conservation of irreplaceable genetic resources.
VALLEY ZOO & JOHN JANZEN NATURE CENTRE, AC.
PO Box 2359Zoo location: 13315 Buena Vista Road,Edmonton
Centre location: Fox Drive, adjacent to Fort Edmonton Park
Telephone: (780) 496-6912
Fax: (780) 944-7529
Web site: http://www.valleyzoo.ca

Province: Alberta
Vision: Outstanding and diverse experiences which inspire appreciation of wildlife and wild spaces. Mission: To be, for the citizens of Edmonton, both a symbol and a focus of their concern for and interest in nature To exhibit exotic, native and common animal species To take an active/participatory role in conservation of rare/endangered plants, animals and environments To demonstrate, through landscaping of public and animal spaces the importance of habitat preservation To offer a diverse menu of education and interpretation programs and services related to nature appreciation and conservation To offer education and recreation experiences attractive to a wide variety of age groups and levels of interest To welcome partnerships with groups and businesses for the advancement of common goals
VANCOUVER AQUARIUM MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE, AC.
PO Box 3232Location: Stanley Park
Vancouver B.C. V6B 3X8
Telephone: (604) 659-3474
Fax: (604) 659-3515
E-mail: http://www.clamshell.org

Web site: http://www.vanaqua.org

Province: British Columbia
The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre, Canada's Pacific National Aquarium, in Stanley Park, is a self-supporting, non-profit association dedicated to effecting the conservation of aquatic life through display and interpretation, education, research and direct action.
ZOO DE GRANBY (GRANBY ZOO) AC.
525, Saint-Hubert StreetLocation: Boulevard David Bouchard & St-Hubert St (Route 139)
Granby, PQ J2G 5P3
Telephone: (450) 372-9113
Information: 1-877-472-6299
Fax: (450) 372-5531
E-mail: info@zoodegranby.com
Web site: http://www.zoodegranby.com

Province: Quebec
ZOO SAUVAGE DE SAINT-FÉLICIEN ZOO , AC.
2230 Boul. du JardinSaint-Félicien, PQ G8K 2P8
Telephone: (418) 679-0543
Fax: (418) 679-3647
E-mail: infozoo@zoosauvage.com
Web site: http://www.zoosauvage.com

Province: Quebec
The Centre for the Conservation of Boreal Biodiversity (CCBB) offers nature lovers the opportunity of discovering Borealie, the northern expanse of the globe, either through a regular visit to its Wild Zoo, or through taking part in its unique selection of special activities: Adventure in the Land of the Caribou; the Boreal Summer Camp; Zookeeper for a Day; A Zoo at Night; Behind the Scenes, etc. The Zoo, which is open year-round, will surprise you with its vast natural and authentic habitats where so many different species cohabit. The Zoo includes a walking area and the Nature Trail Park, where human beings become an integral part of the overall concept. The latter visit lasts about one hour and consists of a trip in a train with mesh windows. The Zoo has a population of about 1,000 animals (75 different species) and a wide range of native plant species, which you will discover when you take the Flora trail. Come and make the acquaintance of our polar bears, the Japanese macaques or snow monkeys, and the wolverine. See a whole range of animals enjoying their snacking time. A never-to-be-forgotten visit.
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