| African Lion Safari: Drive-through animal park near Cambridge, Ontario (about 1 hour southwest of Toronto). Animals roam free in the park, while visitors are caged inside a car. The park houses more than 1000 animals belonging to approximately 100 species. |
| Assiniboine Park Zoo: Zoological garden in Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
| Bergerons' Exotic Animal Sanctuary: This sanctuary (near Near Picton, Ontario) started out as a sanctuary for unwanted wild animals. It now has 150 animals belonging to 35 species. |
| Biodôme de Montreal: Quebec. Visitor information, technology behind the scenes, exhibit and animal descriptions and photos, education program summary, and research project details. |
| Bowmanville Zoo: Small private zoo about 45min east of Toronto, aiming mostly at the entertainment of children. |
| Butterfly World: Zoo specializing in free-flying exotic tropical butterflies, finches and hummingbirds, in Coombs, British Columbia (north of Nanaimo, on the east coast of Vancouver Island). |
| Calgary Zoo: Alberta. Includes botanical garden and prehistoric park. Visitor information, news, conservation research and publications, education program summary, and elephant art. |
| Crystal Garden: Victoria, B.C. An enclosed biological exhibit containing exotic mammals, birds, butterflies, and plants. |
| Granby Zoo / Zoo de Granby: Largest zoo in the Province of Québec, near Quebec City. [Bilingual site: French and English] |
| Greater Vancouver Zoo: The largest zoo in British Columbia, in Aldergrove (about 30 mins east of Vancouver). It has over 800 animals on 120 acres of parkland. |
| Indian River Reptile Zoo: Specialized zoo with more than 200 reptiles, near Peterborough, Ontario. |
| Jungle Cat World: Small zoo specializing in exotic animals, near Orono, Ontario (45min east of Toronto). |
| Kamloops Wildlife Park: Small wildlife park (70 species, mostly endangered) in the interior of British Columbia. |
| Magnetic Hill Zoo: Atlantic Canada's largest zoo, in Moncton, New Brunswick. It contains more than 400 animals of over 90 different species. |
| MarineLand: Theme park and aquarium in Niagara Falls, Ontario. It has a collection of killer and beluga whales. |
| Papanack Park Zoo: Family-owned facility that breeds exotic animals and birds; includes a listing of animals and zoo information and events. Located in Wendover, Ontario. |
| Parc Safari: Drive-through and walk-through animal park in Hemmingford, Québec, 30min. south of Montréal (near the US border). It contains 90 exotic species (approx. 1000 animals). [English/French] |
| The Ecomuseum: The Ecomuseum is an educational wildlife park located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada. It contains over 90 species of wildlife in their natural environment. Bilingual site (French and English). |
| Tiger Paw Exotics: Traveling mobile petting zoo and pony rides located in Ontario, Canada. Exotic animals and ponies make up the petting zoo, available for large events in Ontario, Canada. |
| Toronto Zoo: One of the largest zoos in North America. Includes information on conservation and education activities. |
| Ucluelet Aquarium: This aquarium (reopening date: 1 May 2005) hosts a collection of marine invertebrates and fishes from the west coast of Vancouver Island. |
| Vancouver Aquarium - Marine Science Centre: Visitor information, education program summary, gallery tour with photos and descriptions, research and conservation information, and a Beluga whale webcam. |