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African Lion Safari

RR 1 Stn Galt
Cambridge, ON  N1R 5S2

(519) 623-2620

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4 star rating
Hadia K September 13, 2010
Great times!

It was my first time and we all loved it! when were in the drive the kids were screaming in the car from excitement and happiness! we saw all three shows after the safari drive and had a very short relaxing trip in the boat and train. A great day definitely for the whole family. Summer season is even more fun because the water park is opened.

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English
4 star rating
December 14, 2011

Just a half-hour drive northwest of Hamilton, you'll find a mirror image of a traditional zoo: At the African Lion Safari, visitors remain caged in their cars or in a tour bus while the animals roam wild and free. The 300-hectare (741-acre) wildlife park contains rhinos, cheetahs, lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, vultures, and many other species. In addition to the safari, the cost of admission... more

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English
January 29, 2010

African Lion Safari, just an hour away from Toronto, holds all the wonders of Africa. With doors locked and windows up, a one-hour drive through the reserve takes families past grazing giraffes, exotic birds and majestic lions. You can also leave your car parked and take a guided bus tour through the safari for an additional fee.Check out a live animal performance; see the Parrot Paradise Show,... more

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September 29, 2008

First opened in 1969 with forty lions, this family-owned wildlife park has grown to include over a thousand animals. The animals roam freely in large habitats, and guests drive through safari-style. The park has a very successful captive breeding program, so you'll likely see some animal youngsters along the way. In addition, there's lots of other fun stuff to see and do, including Misumu Bay... more

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