Elmvale Jungle Zoo

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Elmvale Jungle Zoo
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44°33′01″N 79°50′08″W / 44.55035°N 79.83569°W / 44.55035; -79.83569
Date opened1967
LocationSpringwater, Ontario, Canada
Land area0.101 km2 (0.039 sq mi)
No. of animals300
Websiteelmvalejunglezoo.com

The Elmvale Jungle Zoo is a zoo in Springwater, Ontario, Canada. It is a seasonal business open Victoria Day weekend until Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. It was founded in 1967 and has more than 300 animals.[1]

It is run by Sam Persi, whose family purchased the zoo in 1972.[2] When established the zoo was only 2 acres and exhibited mainly reptiles and birds. It has now grown to include over 300 animals from around the world such as South America, Australia, Africa, and Asia.

It is located 30 mins north of Barrie, Ontario, near Elmvale, Ontario. The zoo covers 25 acres. The Elmvale Zoo is a popular destination for school field-trips in the region, with the zoo seeing 150 trips during June alone.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Elmvale Jungle Zoo info".
  2. ^ "Elmvale Jungle Zoo catches criminal on camera".
  3. ^ "Policy change causes concern".

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