Reversing the Red for the Vancouver Island Marmot
We're celebrating Reverse the Red Day today by resharing our news about an exciting step forward in our commitment to one of Canada's most at-risk mammals! High in the alpine meadows of…
Read MoreSeasonal Closures
Gorilla Amphitheatre: The Gorilla Amphitheatre is closed for the season from October 15th, 2025. Our gorilla troop remains viewable in their indoor habitat.
Prehistoric Park: Prehistoric Park is closed for the season from October 27th, 2025, pending favorable weather conditions.
PETRONAS Gateway to Asia Malayan Tapir Viewing: ‘Sempurna’ and her calf have daily access to the main indoor habitat from 10:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. They’ll also have access to their behind-the-scenes space and may choose to spend time there, especially when the calf is nursing, so viewing isn’t always guaranteed. Thank you for your understanding.
Exploration Asia
The Exploration Asia Redevelopment project is officially underway! While there are some viewing impacts in the area, you can still visit many of your favourite species.
Due to significant construction activities in and around Exploration Asia, the zoo’s West Gate will remain closed for the 2025 season and is expected to remain closed until at least 2028/2029. This necessary step supports the safe movement of visitors while we undertake exciting improvements to animal habitats and visitor experiences.
Bite-Sized
We’re powering up conservation – with the sun!
If you’ve visited the zoo recently, you may have noticed some shiny new additions to Safari Lodge and Kitamba Cafe – solar panels! We’re thrilled to have completed our second rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar installation as part of our sustainability journey in partnership with our friends at SkyFire Energy.
Why solar? As a conservation organization, taking action against climate change is core to our mission. Calgary is Canada’s sunniest major city, making rooftop solar a highly effective way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while also lowering long-term energy costs. We’re proud to support renewable energy initiatives here at the zoo in a way that makes sustainability visible and supports education and awareness.
The team at SkyFire Energy worked closely with our Facilities Project Management team to deliver high-quality, efficient installations tailored to each building. Over the next 30 years, these 200 solar panels prevent approximately 993 tonnes of CO₂ emissions and have an environmental impact equivalent to planting 43,710 trees!
On your next visit, be sure to look up and take a moment to see how sunlight can turn into a brighter future!