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    All the Ways to Get to the Zoo! The Toronto Zoo is set in the beautiful Rouge Valley. The Main Entrance is located on 2000 Meadowvale Road, Toronto, north of Highway 401 (Exit #389 eastbound and westbound). If traveling by car, take HWY 401 East or West to Meadowvale Road (Exit 389), go North on Meadowvale Road and follow signs to Zoo Entrance.

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      Double Stroller - $11.50 + tax - Up to Two Children. Safari...

  2. Double Stroller - $11.50 + tax - Up to Two Children. Safari Car Wagon - $10.00 + tax - Up to Two Children. Wheelchairs - Complimentary - One Adult or One Child. ScooterPals - $5.00 Activation + $0.35 Cents Per Minute + tax. Electric Convenience Vehicle (ECV) - $38.75 + tax - One Adult (18+) The Toronto Zoo is committed to welcoming all guests ...

  3. 5,048 reviews. #55 of 1,043 things to do in Toronto. Zoos. Open now. 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM. Write a review. About. Your Toronto Zoo is committed to connecting people, animals and conservation to fight extinction and we are excited to be welcoming back you and your families. Take a drive on the WILD side and experience our Zoo comfortably from your ...

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    The Zoomobile currently operates daily (weather permitting), leaving Main Station between 11:00am and 2:30pm on weekdays, and between 10:00am and 4:00pm on weekends. Please note this is subject to change without notice due to maintenance, weather, or other unforeseen circumstances. Tickets are $9.00 each or $30.00 for 4 tickets (+HST).Tickets are r...

    Members and ticketholders must present membership or proof of purchase when boarding the Zoomobile at all stations.
    Guests may be required to disembark the Zoomobile at the Main Station on high-capacity days, if the Zoomobile is going out of service, or for any other unforeseen circumstances.
    Strollers and wagons that fold up may be brought onto the Zoomobile if space allows. Guests and members are responsible for ensuring their personal belongings are secured. Toronto Zoo rented wagons...
    No open food or drink be brought onto or consumed on the Zoomobile. Beverages must be completely sealed (no single-use coffee cups). Water is permitted.

    The Zoomobile is equipped with a wheelchair accessible seating area, which is accessed by a ramp and/or lift. Up to two wheelchairs, ECV's or scooters may fit on the Zoomobile depending on shape and size. Wheelchairs and mobility devices larger than 29”/73cm W x 38”/95cm L, as well as Toronto Zoo rented ECVs will not fit on the Zoomobiles.Every eff...

  4. 1. Vote. I would say 5 hours if you plan on walking around the whole zoo. There is a lot of hills. Especially if your pushing a stroller or have someone in a wheelchair or a senior. There is one section of the zoo that I don’t bother going to because it’s to much of a hill down and you have to go back up.

  5. Taking your time I would probably suggest 5-6 hours to see all parts. Plan to spend most of the day at the zoo. It is really amazing and you will not want to just rush over everything. When we go we like to take 1 or 2 breaks to have a coffee and then to have a nice lunch so usually we spend the day at the zoo.

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  7. Train, line 85 bus. 1h 36m. $8–10. Take the subway from Yonge Station - Eastbound Platform to Kennedy Station - Subway Platform. subway. 2. Take the bus from Kennedy Station - Platform A to Toronto Zoo 86. cheapest.