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Victoria Bug Zoo

4.1 (124 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Joyce T.

WOW! Caylin was our bug specialist sharing non-stop knowledge of the ants, spiders and creatures they house. I like the more curious and secretive facts of knowledge that was shared. I remembered a lot of info. In fact, I left feeling like I always misunderstood tarantulas. Of course, I won't pick one up in the wild! This is more of a display of glass enclosures for the multiple creatures they take care of. Fun to try to find the creatures. I laugh when they are right in front of my face! The highlight was having a tarantula touch my hand. So sweet!

Xichen J.

This is a small but cute zoo located in the city center of Victoria. There is plenty of street and garage parking nearby. The collection at this zoo is rather limited, but they do have some rather strange and cool bugs. Plan for about 30-60 minutes at this place.

Lydia C.

We had a wonderful time at this venue. We were there on a Friday afternoon and it was not crowded, so we almost had a personal tour. Jaymie - our biologist - was amazing. She was knowledgeable, friendly, and accommodating. They will actually let you hold many of the bugs, which is super cool. This was right in downtown Victoria, a close walk from the wharf. There are basically two rooms with aquariums filled with all kinds of interesting insects and a super large ant farm covering three walls. I honestly don't know if it would have been as enjoyable if there were more than eight or so people there. We had about a dozen when we first got there, but they trickled out until only four (adults) were left and we could ask questions and see everything and had Jaymie's undivided attention.

Vivian T.

It may look small inside, but filled with all sorts of bugs and insects that we normally don't see. Also the ant colony actually is very fascinating, we learned a lot by talking to the passionate and friendly staff there.

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What a cool little spot! The bugs were very interesting and the employees were very friendly, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable.

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Very disappointing. Sad little spot with very few interesting insects hiding in dirty cases. Save your money!

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Way overpriced, for a very small display. The front gift shop is as big as the display area for viewing.

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Review Highlights - Victoria Bug Zoo

Jason was an excellent and enthusiastic tour guide who let everyone hold the bugs (except the tarantulas, which kids can't hold).

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Olympic Game Farm - Animal feeding.

Olympic Game Farm

3.9(397 reviews)
35.9 km

What a fun adventure! Hand feeding these animals through the window of our car was the best…read moreexperience! If you have never: 1) had your car windows washed by bison tongue; 2) been waved to by a bear; 3) been smiled at by an elk or zebra; 4) had a yak or deer come to you and say "yes, please" for bread; then this is where you want to go! Your entry ticket is valid all day, and you purchase the wheat bread onsite. Just be prepared to wash your car when you are done! :) Side note: we were able to bring our dogs as long as they kept their cool (and they did!).

Highly recommend for any age range. I don't care if you are 3, 30, or 93, everyone loves a cute…read moreanimal sticking its face in your face. First, believe them when they say the animals know what to do and you should move along at a brisk 10mph, with little to no stopping. Yes, it feels weird moving along with a llama neck through your window but they DO move. At the gate, which you can drive right up to, you can purchase loaves of bread to feed the animals - buy as many as they recommend. You WILL run out. Not only is there a peacock every five feet (and yes, they eat the bread), but there are so many four-legged furry friends running up to partake. In addition to herbivore types, there is an entire predatory animal section, some in enclosures but others like the bears you CAN feed. The bears can't come over - there is an electric fence - so don't ask them to! You are told not to stop at all in the bison and elk area. Is it a bit pricey? Well, what's pricey these days besides everything? I do wish they charged per car instead of per person yet I'm sure it takes a lot of moola to feed these animals so I don't mind helping out. You are allowed to drive around in as many circles as you want (you can even leave and come back, if on the same day); and you can stop again to get more bread if needed, so all in all it's a pretty good deal and makes for a pretty good day!

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Beacon Hill Children's Farm

Beacon Hill Children's Farm

4.6(43 reviews)
1.3 km

I want to go here every time I go to Victoria now. This place is amazing…read more. There are ducks, pigs, chickens, alpacas, mini donkeys, guinea pigs, birds, doves, goats, and I may be missing more. Every little exhibit is so cute, but I love the petting zoo!!!! There are so many goats to choose from and they also provide brushes so you can brush the goats too. I could stay here and pet goats for hours.. very therapeutic lol. We also came for the 5:10pm (when they close) goat stampede and it was one of the cutest things ever lol. Staff were really great at poo duty in the petting zoo. Didn't know goats poo little pellets. Great and cheap activity to do at Beacon Hill Park!

Beacon Hill Park is a great park and the fondness level simply increases by going to the Beacon…read moreHill Children's Farm. There you will find a lot of barnyard type animals, Guinea Pigs, Peacocks, Alpacas and more! The only part where it really takes on a petting zoo aspect is the area where the goats are. There you can pet virtually all of them that are there except for maybe ones in the little corrals as they are mothers tending to very young babies so a volunteer member would have to assist you there. Other than that there are younger ones to pet in addition to the adults they are mixed with in the general area. They are all so cute to pet and they are very, very gentle and well mannered. Some of them show off their personalities which makes it amusing. The goat petting area was definitely the highlight coming here. There is a suggested donation to enter but it's an entry fee that isn't too steep.

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Beacon Hill Children's Farm - Several Peacocks were in the Children's Farm but there were also some outside the main farm area.

Several Peacocks were in the Children's Farm but there were also some outside the main farm area.

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Greater Vancouver Zoo - Hana the Siberian Tiger

Greater Vancouver Zoo

2.5(79 reviews)
98.3 km

Are you visiting British Columbia and looking for a little different adventure for you and the…read morekids? If so, I'd recommend a visit to the Greater Vancouver Zoo. Located less than an hour outside of downtown, it is home to 140 different animal species featured throughout its meandering 120 acres. Children under the age of 3 are admitted free of charge and a visit typically takes 2-3 hours. While your little ones will probably enjoy roaming the grounds on foot, you can also rent a Safari Cycle or Critter Cruiser and unlike every zoo that I've ever visited, you are also welcome to use your bicycle, scooter, rollerblades, skateboard, or wagon while exploring their nearly 2 miles of paved walkways. These are some of the largest animal enclosures that I've ever seen at a zoo and they provide you closer access to the animals than you might expect. If you anticipate that your little ones will be WAY into this adventure, and ask you animal related questions above the standard parental pay grade, well then you're in luck because guided walking and mini-bus tours are available. In addition, if the herd you are traveling with is in need of a short break from all of these animal encounters you can enjoy the picnic area, playground, and restaurant. Expect that by the time you make your way to the exit you'll likely see smiling faces asking how long until you can return. And that's...Henry's Take. #greatervancouverzoo

Visited the Vancouver Zoo in Abbotsford during the summer, it was super fun! The zoo has so many…read morecool animals - hippos, red pandas, wolfs, lemur, and many more!! It is also pretty big! The zoo also has a train that takes you around the entire zoo, however, it is very hard to spot animals while in the train. We paid $8/pp for the train. I would saying best way to spot the animals is walking. Since we went on a hot day, it got very tiring to walk the entire zoo and gave us half way. I wish they had water fountains in the zoo because it is so big and there is only one water fountain by the entrance which makes it hard to come back all the time to fill it up. They did have porta potties around the zoo though. They also had a light bites and souvenirs at the entrance. Would probably visit again during a colder day so that I'm able to go around better. :)

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Woodland Park Zoo - Bird from exhibit

Woodland Park Zoo

4.1(1.1k reviews)
112.9 kmPhinney Ridge

It was one of those random Saturdays where you just want to get the kids out of the house, so we…read moredecided to head to the zoo. We didn't get lucky with everything--the lion was taking a nap and completely out of sight--but honestly, that's part of the experience. The kids still had a great time seeing the giraffes and exploring the other exhibits. What really made our visit stand out was a small moment that turned into something special. We stopped by the VR area near the carousel and met Catherine, who was incredibly kind and welcoming. She asked what we wanted to watch, and my daughter ended up chatting with her and mentioned her birthday was coming up. Out of nowhere, Catherine surprised us with a couple of carousel passes and a little birthday clip. It completely made my daughter's day--you could see how excited she was, and that kind of genuine kindness sticks with you. We come here pretty often during the summer since we're members, and experiences like this are exactly why we keep coming back. The staff really goes the extra mile. If I had one small suggestion, it would be to add more hand sanitizer stations, especially around the food areas and restrooms. It would just make things a bit more convenient for families. Overall, we love this place and appreciate the effort they put into both the animals and the guest experience. Looking forward to many more visits.

Wild Lanterns is one of those events I make a point to come back to when it rolls around. Walking…read morethrough Woodland Park Zoo at night completely changes the experience. The lanterns are spaced out well, so it never feels crowded or rushed, and there's a nice rhythm to the walk where you naturally slow down and take things in. Some sections feel calm and quiet, others are more colorful and playful, and it all flows really well along the zoo paths. I grabbed tacos from one of the food spots and a cappuccino from a coffee stand, which was exactly what I wanted on a cold evening. Simple, warm, and easy to enjoy while wandering. It's the kind of setup where you can snack, stroll, stop, and keep moving without breaking the mood. Overall, Wild Lanterns 2025 feels well thought out without being overdone. It works just as well for a relaxed solo walk as it does with friends or family, and it's one of the few seasonal events I'm genuinely happy to make a repeat tradition.

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