Granby Zoo
Date opened | 1953 |
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Location |
1050, boulevard David Bouchard Nord Granby, Quebec, Canada J2G 5P3 |
Number of animals | 1,800 |
Number of species | 218 |
Memberships | WAZA, AZA, CAZA |
Website | http://www.zoodegranby.com/cgi-bin/zoo |
The Granby Zoo (French: Le Zoo de Granby) is a zoo in Granby, Quebec and is one of Quebec's major tourist attractions.
It was founded in 1953 by the mayor of Granby at the time, Pierre-Horace Boivin. There are currently more than 1000 different animals grouped into 200 species.[1] The zoo has 516,000 visitors per year and contains animals from Africa, Asia and South America. Adjacent to the zoo is the Amazoo water park. The zoo also has an amusement park called "Parc Johnny Test Collection" which is named after the Johnny Test animated television series.
Gallery
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The entrance to the Granby Zoo
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Petting Zoo
References
- ↑ The Kids Channel (2005-09-30). "The History of the Granby Zoo". KidsChannel.ca.
(Link obsolete)
External links
Coordinates: 45°24′59.8″N 72°43′9.5″W / 45.416611°N 72.719306°W
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