多伦多动物园
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非州的动物在寒冬时收起来是可以理解的, 所以户外能看到的动物只有十余种,幸好还有大熊猫和北极熊,多出的时间只好以室内的动物来填补了。
非常喜欢多伦多动物园(Toronto Zoo),但感觉它好像资金不足。这是近几年来最喜欢的动物园,我们这几年去了不少。动物们被照顾的很好,它们的栖息地也很不错。真的不想说有什么问题,但好像如果资金很少,动物园就要遭殃。希望他们可以扭转这个局面,我不想失去这么个宝贝之地。无论什么年龄段都应该来看看。
永远不会是一个受欢迎的景点。动物们所处的环境都是一种强迫的状态,我们应该鼓励下一代抵制动物园,以减少对于动物的虐待。
我们昨天去的动物园,我其实上个月就来这个地方了。我们有家庭会员(非常实用),所以我们可以免费去动物园玩,不用门票。我们有各自喜爱的动物,所以我们据此安排线路,不过地图早就有推荐好的线路了(比如熊掌的标志就是去看熊路线,你最好带点水,动物园里的水是18元一瓶呢,还可以在园内租婴儿车,园内还有一些室内的地方,这样如果天气冷的话可以在里面边热身边选线路。如果你带着小孩的话,要去发现区看看,在那可以了解到很多关于环境的知识,我的大儿子就更喜欢了解生态系统。在这里大家都能找到自己感兴趣的。食物还可以,就是有点贵,有汉堡包,热狗,皮萨等。不是所有的餐馆都是全天营业的,所以要注意看入园的时候给你的地图,上面有说明。我觉得我们永远不会对动物园感到厌倦,因为有太多可以看的和学习的,而且还有一个好处是可以锻炼身体,在去的时候要穿舒适的鞋呀。
动物园设计很有趣。我们花了很多时间看北极熊玩耍。很可惜没有黑熊。这里不允许近距离观看驼鹿,因为它们靠近公路附近。不过我们依然玩的很开心。我们是搭乘TTC到动物园的,非常方便。
因为买了TORONTO CITY PASS,所以来到了多伦多动物园,可能是因为台北动物园有太多动物了,所以就觉得多伦多动物园的动物很少,但是他们有北极熊耶,怎么看怎么可爱,还有可爱的棕熊,也看到很多可爱的加拿大小朋友在那里呼喊北极熊HUDSON的名字,还有很多可爱又悠闲的动物,有空的话可以来走走还不错唷!!
很大很漂亮的地方,因为是冬天去的有一些动物冬眠了,冬天可以看到北极熊。猩猩馆里有很多猩猩。园内吃的东西比较少
I love the Toronto zoo, I go every year. you can spend your whole day there as there is so much to see, as they have animals from every part of the world. it is sad seeing animals that belong in the wild as hunters roaming in circles but it is important to remember some of these animals are endangered and they have to increase their numbers in captivity as due to deforestation and hunting their numbers are low in the wild.
We visited to Toronto Zoo when we found out they had two Pandas. It was raining when we got there but it was still a great day out. The zoo is huge, and some of the animals are able to roam free. The staff were friendly and informative, even when off duty. Most of the enclosure have an outdoor viewing and indoor glass viewing, lets you see the animals up close (if they decide to come to the glass).
I brought my friend from Switzerland here while she was staying with me and we had a great time. We bought the Toronto CityPass so we used a voucher to get into the zoo. The weather was on our side and it was about 30 degrees but because kids were still in school, the zoo was still in off season so not all food places were open. We managed to see all of the animals we wanted and even made it down to the Canadian Domain (it's a bit of a hike down and up again so make sure you are prepared for that). There is a trolley that can take you around but we opted for the walking route and just enjoyed the scenery and the weather. The only gluten free option that I managed to find was a plain garden salad at the Africa Restaurant. I'm not sure if there are more options when all of the zoo's restaurants are open. However, you can bring any food or drink into the zoo so it might be better to save your money anyways! I really enjoyed the Panda exhibit that you go through before seeing the actual pandas - it's really informative and the set up is cool.
fun place to spend a day, like any other zoo, cant help but worry about the happiness of these animals. they seem ok as far as zoos go but a zoo is a zoo is a zoo, i dont know why I keep giving these places my money.that said. lots of fun.
Luckily my husband decided to take a day off just after we had some snow fall in the city the night before. We headed up to the zoo in time for it to open and went directly to see the pandas. We were rewarded with such a funny show from Da Mao! He would go immediately from eating to doing somersaults down the hill in the snow. It was almost as if he'd look up to see if we were watching and if he heard laughing he'd tumble down again. It was absolutely priceless! I got quite a few videos of his antics and our friends just loved seeing them.We did go back a few times more during the day but all he was doing was eating and sleeping so I think the key is to go first thing in the morning and preferably after some snow.We thoroughly enjoyed walking around the near empty zoo. It was a weekday in the morning and quite cold and snowy. We got to speak with a lot of the zookeepers as well so that made our visit very interesting too. You can always duck into a building here and there to warm up. It would help if there was better signage around the zoo to direct you.
If you're looking for something to do and see in Toronto, this is THE place! A fantastic zoo run by great people who truly care for these animals. Lots of animals to see any time of the year (We have taken our two year old a dozen times this winter alone). For those with young children, the cold winter days are a great time to enjoy a less crowded zoo, and you will love the tropical temperatures in some the pavilions.Highly recommend!
One of the worst zoo's that we have ever visited. It is a concrete nightmare. Far distances between visits, lots of walking and the animals are sad to look at. Poorly designed.
We had a day to kill so my wife dragged me here and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It snowed all day which meant visitors were low so you could get to see everything unless the animals had been moved due to the weather. Saying that though, it still took 5 hours to get round and we could have stayed longer if they weren't about to close.I never thought I'd see lions and tigers in the snow but they were all out. The polar bears were amazing as were the snow leopards.Having the pavilions open offered a welcome break from the cold but all of the concession stalls and most of the restaurants were closed due to it being out of season. Because of this I thought there would have been a reduction in the admission charge but no. Also, you have to pay $10 to park in addition to your admission. Even so, it was still good value for money and definitely recommended.