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Saskatoon Zoo Society

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1903 Forestry Farm Park Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7S 1G9, Canada
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Jul 16, 2018
Went with big brother big sister's as I volunteer there. They have food, lots of animals and are currently doing renovations on the park. I have been going there since a little child and i really do like it there. The only thing I wished I saw was a larger enclosure for the bears. They have a map that you can use to help you get around. Lots of different building to enter to see different kinds of animals. Interactions with devices to learn about animals in one of the buildings too! I would definitely recommend at least dedicating 2 hours to see everything (min).

Jul 11, 2018
We were very disappointed with the trip yesterday. Many of the areas were off exhibit with no animals to see. The pathway along where the elk are kept was always a great place to walk as it was a shaded canopy of trees. The trees have all been cut down???!!! Why??!!! As we find out, the trees had been cut down for the purpose of the Evergreen district to supply water ??!!! Trees I remember walking under when I was young are gone for a housing project... Just horrible. Animals have also been relocated. Just poor. There are less animals than ever before in the enclosures. No peacocks. Very few Canada geese. It just didn't present well.

Jul 21, 2018
Always an interesting place to visit. All kinds of animals from monkeys, pygmy goats, elk, grizzly to Buffalo. They even have a white Buffalo. They also have picnic areas and a fishing pond where you can catch rainbow trout for only 2 dollars a licence. Tons of parking.

Jul 8, 2018
Great walk and we'll kept park! Always a bit sad seeing caged animals but they looked welled cared for and maintained spaces. Staff was friendly.

Jul 15, 2018
Nice place to take the family for some walking around time. Kids never get tired of checking out the aminals. Then we let them run around in the park and playground till they are ready to go home and crash.

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