From craft beverage nights and brunches to behind-the-scenes veterinary talks and after-hours dining, the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo is launching a packed lineup of summer events for adults, families, and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Zoo Brew*
June 5 | 18+
The zoo will once again host an adults-only evening celebrating Alberta’s craft beverage scene, featuring more than 30 beverage vendors, food offerings, and after-hours access to the grounds. Guests can sample local brews and beverages while exploring the zoo in a relaxed, social atmosphere designed for an evening out with friends or a date night experience.
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Polar Bear Breakfast*
June 13, and additional dates through August
This family-friendly morning event offers early access to the zoo’s Wild Canada zone, including before-hours viewing of polar bears ‘Yellé’’ and ‘Siku’. Guests can hear from Conservation Education staff and volunteers about polar bear biology, conservation challenges, and current research, before enjoying a buffet breakfast.
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Spring Garden Globes Dinner*
June 12, 13, 14, 29, 20, 21 | Family-friendly
A new evening experience will pair a guided, after-hours tour of the zoo with a private dining experience in the seasonal Garden Globes. Guests will explore the grounds with staff, gaining insight into wildlife and conservation work in a quieter, after-hours setting, before settling into a 90-minute dinner in a transparent outdoor dome. Each globe accommodates four to six guests.
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Father’s Day Specialty Brunch*
June 21 | Family-friendly
Turn this Father’s Day into a full day of discovery and special family memories. Our talented culinary team is preparing a delicious spread for this guest-favourite brunch buffet that will satisfy the dad in your life whether he’s a foodie or his belly rumbles for comfort food.
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National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebrations
June 21 | Family-friendly
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day at the zoo with a day of cultural programming and community gathering. Guests can take part in speaker sessions with Elders, drumming and dancing performances, a collaborative colouring mural, and an Indigenous makers’ market running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., among other activities. All National Indigenous Peoples Day programming is included with admission and memberships.
Vet’s Eye View*
June 26 | Ages 12 and up
Guests will get a behind-the-scenes look during an evening led by Head Veterinarian & Senior Manager of Animal Health and Welfare, Dr. Doug Whiteside, and the zoo’s Animal Health team. The event features presentations, photos, videos, X-rays, and real-life case stories from veterinary care at the zoo, along with opportunities to explore equipment and speak with animal health experts. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
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*Separately ticketed event, not covered by daytime admission.