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VALLEY ZOO & JOHN JANZEN NATURE CENTRE, AC.

PO Box 2359
Zoo 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 This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
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 3232
Location: Stanley Park
Vancouver B.C. V6B 3X8

Telephone:  (604) 659-3474
Fax:  (604) 659-3515
E-mail: http://www.clamshell.org This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
Web site: http://www.vanaqua.org This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
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 Street
Location: 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 This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
Province: Quebec


ZOO SAUVAGE DE SAINT-FÉLICIEN ZOO , AC.

2230 Boul. du Jardin
Saint-Félicien, PQ G8K 2P8

Telephone:  (418) 679-0543
Fax:  (418) 679-3647
E-mail: infozoo@zoosauvage.com
Web site: http://www.zoosauvage.com This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
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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