What You Get
What You Get
A fun trip to Twin Valley Zoo for a family of two adults and two children/youths.
Description
Lions, tigers and discounts, oh my! Save big at the zoo with today’s WagJag: $39 for a Family Zoo Pass for two adults and two children/youths to Twin Valley Zoo (a $70.06 value).
Brantford Twin Valley Zoo offers an exciting and educational adventure.
Built on 25 beautiful acres in Brant County, Brantford Twin Valley Zoo is a great place to observe a collection of native and exotic animals maintained in natural surroundings. Since it’s inception in 1991 the goal of Twin Valley Zoo has been to provide a place for families to enjoy the outdoors in a quiet and clean environment.
Come visit the animals, bring along your lunch and enjoy our picnic area, and take a stroll on a short nature trail (less than 1 km long) in our 5 acres of woodland. Sian, the Siberian Tiger, watches as her cubs "Laertes" and "Kumari" explore. The cubs were greeted by a big crowd of excited on-lookers. Sian and babies were a little slow to venture out but gradually got there and the cubs had a great time exploring and playing. After an hour they were all hot and tired and ready for the cool of the big cat house. They will be back to explore again tomorrow at 1pm. As they, and Sian, feel more comfortable with being out in the yard we will gradually extend their play time but for the next few days it's safe to say that to see the tiger family out you should be here between 1-2 pm.
Brantford Twin Valley Zoo offers an exciting and educational adventure.
Built on 25 beautiful acres in Brant County, Brantford Twin Valley Zoo is a great place to observe a collection of native and exotic animals maintained in natural surroundings. Since it’s inception in 1991 the goal of Twin Valley Zoo has been to provide a place for families to enjoy the outdoors in a quiet and clean environment.
Come visit the animals, bring along your lunch and enjoy our picnic area, and take a stroll on a short nature trail (less than 1 km long) in our 5 acres of woodland. Sian, the Siberian Tiger, watches as her cubs "Laertes" and "Kumari" explore. The cubs were greeted by a big crowd of excited on-lookers. Sian and babies were a little slow to venture out but gradually got there and the cubs had a great time exploring and playing. After an hour they were all hot and tired and ready for the cool of the big cat house. They will be back to explore again tomorrow at 1pm. As they, and Sian, feel more comfortable with being out in the yard we will gradually extend their play time but for the next few days it's safe to say that to see the tiger family out you should be here between 1-2 pm.
What You Need To Know
What You Need To Know
- Expires October 10, 2016
- Unlimited buys
- Valid for entry during 2016 season only
- Not valid towards 2016 season passes
- Not valid towards group admissions (school group, summer camps etc.)
- Not valid with other offers
- No additional charges. No cash value. No cash back
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Twin Valley Zoo