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Safari Niagara - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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  • (0.16 mi) Subway
  • (0.18 mi) Tim Hortons
  • (0.46 mi) The Scuttlebutt Tap & Eatery
  • (0.51 mi) Mae's Place
  • (0.46 mi) Shaggy's Pizza And Eats

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“ The giraffes were quite gentle but their slimy tongues kept my little one from another feeding. ” in 10 reviews

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“ It is a 5k walk or they have a tram with a really nice man driving it that will take you stop to stop. ” in 10 reviews

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“ There are also other kids activities (most included in the cost) as well as free parking and picnic tables so you can save money and pack a lunch! ” in 5 reviews

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Safari Niagara is a place that I wish I ventured too many years ago. This Zoo is located only a few minutes into Fort Erie and is a pretty wonderful place to go and spend a day. I got here a short time after they opened on Sunday and was pleasantly surprised to see one of my favourite animals being the first thing you see, the lovely little red pandas (seriously, if these guys don't make you smile you are probably evil). This zoo is pretty massive and has a ton of different areas to check out including a full obstacle course, water park, go-karts, tons of food stations (most seem to be closed this time of year), a trolly that rolls through the entire park, and of course, tons of animals! From Lions, Tigers, rhinos, hippos, bald eagles, and bison to grizzly bears, hyenas, giraffes, reindeer, and zebra....oh, and if you here a super loud screaming noise the entire time you are there and don't know what it is, then you haven't met the gibbons yet. The gibbons gave a special section of the park just for them and they are the cutest monkeys that pretty much scream the entire day, so be prepared for that! Is this the best zoo I've ever been too? No, but this is a pretty awesome zoo in the middle of nowhere Southern Ontario. If you like animals, walking, and screaming monkeys, then this might just be the place for you!

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How does nobody in the Buffalo area know about this place? with no backups on the bridge, I can get here within 30 minutes. With crappy traffic, it takes me that long to get to the (horrendous) Buffalo Zoo. Yes, this is a ZOO, not a "safari" if you're used to African Lion Safari. Is it as great as other zoos we've been to throughout the US? No. **but** this place blows the Buffalo Zoo RIGHT out of the water. We visited for the 1st time last year and loved it so much we got season passes for this year. It's humongous, has a ton of different animals, and has a ton of awesome activities for kids. Between the splash pad, playground, giant sandbox with toys, jumping pillows, and ropes course, my kid could spend an entire day here and not even GLANCE at the animals all around! and, hello, you get to FEED GIRAFFES here. So awesome. And feeding the budgies is so fun too (tip: visit the budgie house FIRST on your visit - the later in the day you go, the more their bellies are full and they're less inclined to nibble). ~ You can bring in your own food and beverage, which is a huge bonus for families. But the food they had for sale there wasn't ridiculously overpriced. ~ Even their gift shop wasn't horribly priced, especially when you consider it's in Canadian prices. (we got a stuffed medium size lion for $7.99. super reasonable) ~ Free parking unllke the Buffalo Zoo. ~ Guests of Safari Niagara tend to be pleasant, friendly, and better behaved than many of the folks frequenting the Buffalo Zoo. My only complaint is about the "life guards" at the splash pad. I don't know if the standards are different for American vs. Canadian life guards, but the two teens/early 20 folks that were supposed to be watching children play in the crowded splash pad were more interested in giggling, chatting, looking at each other, and socializing than actually watching the children in the water. And, yes, the water IS deep enough for a child to drown in if they were face down. American lifeguards are STRONGLY taught not to engage in conversations while watching the pool, they march back and forth around the perimeter, do regular visual sweeps, etc.... I saw NONE of this and I observed them for a steady 15 minutes (while my mother kept an eye on my kiddo in the water). Shame. Yes, parents should watch their children for safety- but what's the point of paying two employees to "guard" the pool if they're just going to have social happy hour instead???? Oh, and signage can be a LOT better here. You can get turned around easily sometimes. TIP: There are often Groupons and Travelzoo offers for this place! As of writing this review, both have a deal for admission!

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Took the trek up to Canada to this fun Safari themed Zoo and I can honestly say even though I didn't have kids in tow, I had a fun time. Enclosures are clean and spacious, animals were active and healthy! My favorite was the hippo exhibit. We watched the two hippos during their feeding time and the zoologist was very knowledgeable about their mannerisms and stats. The male hippo weighed 4000 lbs. There is a tram you can take to various exhibits throughout the park. It was also probably the cleanest zoo I have ever been to! There are also other kids activities (most included in the cost) as well as free parking and picnic tables so you can save money and pack a lunch! I'll be back for maybe one of their special event nights like Boo in the Zoo!

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Best animal exhibit I've ever been to! So many exotic animals to see, and although it's a safari "zoo," they give lots of space for animals to run around and not in cramped cages. This place is primarily outdoors so be prepared. Parking is free! There's a tram system they have that runs every 10 minutes at each station so you can hop on and off when you're done in an area. Very convenient and you don't sit waiting forever for one to come unless it's a full tram. There is so much to see, you could spend an entire day there. BRING BUG SPRAY! I went after it rained a day before, and there were SO many mosquitoes especially in the woodsy part of the park where the monkeys, leopards (jaguars? One of the big cats), and wolves were located. Overall, the Niagara Safari brings you really close to animals. They have food trucks spread across the park and ice cream vending machines. There are also scheduled events on the brochure they give you and lots of activities to keep kids busy. This is a really good place to visit and honestly worth the money because how big it is and the large variety of animals that are there.

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The family had fun, didn't have the chance to explore the whole grounds of the zoo because it was just that huge. Great pathway: huge to walk and social distance well.. the zoo looks well maintained. Just the park areas need some cleaning for extra fun. Other than that, we would definitely come back again

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I had been wanting to visit this place for a while and was glad I went on customer appreciation day which was only a $10.00 fee per person. I would have been rather upset if I would have had to play full price! I thought it was very confusing walking around through the woods , nothing was clearly labeled , lots of animals were sleeping and the other half you couldn't even get to , something to do on a nice Saturday is the best I can say about this place.... the best part seemed to be the children's play areas but the lines were so long .

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Overall, we had a good time here, and I think this is a good spot for little kids. Obviously not the size of Toronto Zoo, but there were a decent amount of animals. There is one big play area, but there are also playgrounds throughout the place, which I think is a great idea. One can just take the time to go through the zoo and stop at different spots for a break. The entrance/ticket area needs improvement. The way the line up and booth is set up, it becomes very inconsistent. So, you can line up before me, but I can end up getting tickets before you type of deal. We were there at open, so there was someone directing people where to go and fill lines, but I hope they do that all day. The big issue for me was the Tram ride, as there is no order of any kind. You can sit there and wait for the Tram, and when the Tram gets here, people will come from all over and jump over you to get on. Had we known how it was, we would have went for the Tram ride at the beginning, as there weren't many people there yet. Lots of people want to get on, but not many gets off. This is at every stop. You basically have to be prepared to fight for space. Going with little kids or anyone who might have problems walking, be aware! We went a couple weeks ago, so it wasn't even the hottest or busiest day, and there were plenty of people disappointed and frustrated at the situation. I don't think it would be very hard or cost much money if they put up some kind of line up system at each stop. I feel this is very necessary.

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It's probably best with children. There is a huge variety of animals, some in unpleasantly small wire cages, some in larger enclosures where they can roam a bit, and a few (chickens, peacocks) roaming free. Children can feed many of the animals, like goats and giraffes. Come early when the animals are still interested in food. There are different presentations by staff members to make the experience somewhat educational for older kids and adults (but boring for the very young). There are also informative placards, if you're into that sort of thing. If you're younger, there's a big splash pad ( there's a changing room if you're over two) with fun fountains and activities, paddle boats, a fishing pond, a place to bounce, and several playgrounds--nice ways to break up the day for young kids. All included in the one price. There are places to purchase food and drinks, or bring your own lunch, snacks, and beverages. You can rent a wagon, if you want to haul your stuff or your kids. There is also a free train that makes the rounds when you or your kids get tired, but it may be full ( people bring strollers and wagons on it) and you may have to wait a while. If you want to really see the animals, you need to walk quite a bit and spend time with your favorites or the ones that are most active. All in all, it makes for a nice day or half day. Be aware that some animals are nocturnal; like people, most animals like to laze around in the shade or go indoors (where you can't see them) in hot weather; and the grazers spend most of the day grazing.

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This place has the potential to receive five stars,however there are a few things I disliked. There are plenty of diverse animals in this safari, from tigers, lions, various birds, rhinos, giraffes, moose, bears, monkeys, and many more. You are able to feed the monkeys, giraffes and sheep. That I found was interesting and different then the traditional parks. Do not buy the tram ticket unless you are incapable of walking, it is a waste of money. They strictly stop to pick up people in designated areas and they do not come around much. I recommend wearing comfortable shoes and studying the map and cutting through taking short cuts around. Screw that damn tram operating lady, she was annoying. If you are able to come come during the weekends. There are much more shows and live exhibits, unlike the weekdays. Overall, it is a fun and nice experience.

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Was a nice place but definitely not much shade. My little sister enjoyed it a lot. It was a little hard finding the carousel as it was in a weird place off to the side of the park. Bring a bathing suit if you have young children because there's a splash park.

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Safari Niagara is a privately operated and owned nature and wildlife park that’s home to over 1,000 animals including birds, reptiles and mammals.

In addition to meeting the many park residents, fun activities like rope courses, jumping pillows, pedal bike go-karts and fishing will keep kids entertained all day. Safari Niagara is located just ten minutes away from the world-famous Niagara Falls. 

For up-to-date information and details on Safari Niagara, we recommend you visit their website . For information about other places of interest to explore nearby, keep scrolling to see what Destination Ontario recommends. 

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Safari Niagara welcomes you to view animals from across the globe, like African lions, alpacas, American badgers, camels, monkeys, cougars, giraffes, snakes, red pandas, zebra, reindeer, hippos and more. Learn about unique habitats and habits of each species. Wildlife protection and conservation is a key philosophy shared.

The Tykolis, founding family and owners of Safari Niagara, began operating their first business in 1967. Through innovative thinking and mindful investments, they’ve been able to develop Safari Niagara into the successful park it is today. The family transformed a flat, clay tract of land in rural Stevensville into a natural, green space complete with hills, lakes and forests where animals can thrive.

Narrated tram tours on the Gator Express take you through the park, with fun fact about the residents and history of the park. Interactive educational presentations also share stories and details about specific animals, plants and features of the park. The walk-through Budgie Exhibit features over 500 birds flying free.

Visit Papa Steve’s Family Farm, home to miniature horses, fallow deer, peafowl and other adorable animals. Or be a ‘junior zookeeper for the day’ on a personal b ehind-the-scenes tour of the park to experience rhinos, giraffes and lions up close.

Discover even more excitement with the pedal Bike Go-Karts on the Safari Speedway. For those with a taste for adventure, test your climbing skills on the SKYQUEST ropes course. SkyTykes is a course of balance beams, bridges and ropes similar to the larger system of ropes designed for the younger adrenaline seekers. Kids up to age 12 are invited to jump, dive and play on the Bounce A Rooz, giant, inflatable pillows. The Children’s Play Area features slides, swings and a Carousel. Try your hand at fishing the fully stocked catch-and-release pond, play on the splash pad or explore the lake by paddleboat.

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Jim Collacott

Safari Niagara - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

  • (9.34 km) Yellow Door Bed And Breakfast
  • (11.97 km) Two Rivers Bed & Breakfast
  • (15.97 km) Oscar's Inn (Bed & Breakfast)
  • (9.42 km) HTR Niagara
  • (15.16 km) InnBuffalo off Elmwood
  • (0.25 km) Subway
  • (0.29 km) Tim Hortons
  • (0.74 km) The Scuttlebutt Tap & Eatery
  • (0.81 km) Mae's Place
  • (0.74 km) Shaggy's Pizza And Eats

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We have created a gift membership product so that you are able to gift a 2024 membership Once purchased you will receive a pdf certificate, suitable for gift giving The recipient brings the certificate to guest services at Safari Niagara or emails the certificate to [email protected] any time during the regular season to redeem for one adult, senior or child membership.

This eliminates the need to purchase gift memberships under your own membership account and avoids any confusion. If you purchase multiple Gift memberships you will receive one PDF certificate for each.

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  • Unlimited Daily Access to Safari Niagara All Season Long
  • Complimentary Parking
  • Attractions for the whole family
  • Unlimited Access to daily educational  Keeper Talks
  • Ride all day long on the  Gator Express Tram
  • 10% Safari Niagara Gift Shop Discount*
  • 10%  Stevensville Garden Gallery  Discount*
  • 10%  Behind the Scenes  Tours Discount*
  • Food & Beverage  Family Meal Deals*
  • $20.00 Off Safari Niagara  Adventure Day Camp  Registration
  • $25.00 Off Safari Niagara Birthday Party Packages
  • $5.00 OFF Admission for Friends & Family - Bring a Friend Program
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National origin:- Soviet Union Role:- Fighter Interceptor Manufacturer:- Mikoyan-Gurevich Designer:- First flight:- 29th October 1940 Introduction:- 1941 Status:- Retired 1945 Produced:- 1940-1941 Number built:- 3,422 Primary users:- Soviet Air Forces (VVS); Soviet Air Defence Forces (PVO); Soviet Naval Aviation Developed from:- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1 Variants:- Mikoyan-Gurevich I-211 Operational history MiG-3s were delivered to frontline fighter regiments beginning in the spring of 1941 and were a handful for pilots accustomed to the lower-performance and docile Polikarpov I-152 and I-153 biplanes and the Polikarpov I-16 monoplane. It remained tricky and demanding to fly even after the extensive improvements made over the MiG-1. Many fighter regiments had not kept pace in training pilots to handle the MiG and the rapid pace of deliveries resulted in many units having more MiGs than trained pilots during the German invasion. By 1 June 1941, 1,029 MIG-3s were on strength, but there were only 494 trained pilots. In contrast to the untrained pilots of the 31st Fighter Regiment, those of the 4th Fighter Regiment were able to claim three German high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft shot down before war broke out in June 1941. However high-altitude combat of this sort was to prove to be uncommon on the Eastern Front where most air-to-air engagements were at altitudes well below 5,000 metres (16,000 ft). At these altitudes the MiG-3 was outclassed by the Bf 109 in all respects, and even by other new Soviet fighters such as the Yakovlev Yak-1. Furthermore, the shortage of ground-attack aircraft in 1941 forced it into that role as well, for which it was totally unsuited. Pilot Alexander E. Shvarev recalled: "The Mig was perfect at altitudes of 4,000 m and above. But at lower altitudes it was, as they say, 'a cow'. That was the first weakness. The second was its armament: weapons failure dogged this aircraft. The third weakness was its gunsights, which were inaccurate: that's why we closed in as much as we could and fired point blank." On 22 June 1941, most MiG-3s and MiG-1s were in the border military districts of the Soviet Union. The Leningrad Military District had 164, 135 were in the Baltic Military District, 233 in the Western Special Military District, 190 in the Kiev Military District and 195 in the Odessa Military District for a total of 917 on hand, of which only 81 were non-operational. An additional 64 MiGs were assigned to Naval Aviation, 38 in the Air Force of the Baltic Fleet and 26 in the Air Force of the Black Sea Fleet. The 4th and 55th Fighter Regiments had most of the MiG-3s assigned to the Odessa Military District and their experiences on the first day of the war may be taken as typical. The 4th, an experienced unit, shot down a Romanian Bristol Blenheim reconnaissance bomber, confirmed by postwar research, and lost one aircraft which crashed into an obstacle on takeoff. The 55th was much less experienced with the MiG-3 and claimed three aircraft shot down, although recent research confirms only one German Henschel Hs 126 was 40% damaged, and suffered three pilots killed and nine aircraft lost. The most unusual case was the pair of MiG-3s dispatched from the 55th on a reconnaissance mission to PloieÅŸti that failed to properly calculate their fuel consumption and both were forced to land when they ran out of fuel. Most of the MiG-3s assigned to the interior military districts were transferred to the PVO where their lack of performance at low altitudes was not so important. On 10 July 299 were assigned to the PVO, the bulk of them belonging to the 6th PVO Corps at Moscow, while only 293 remained with the VVS, and 60 with the Naval Air Forces, a total of only 652 despite deliveries of several hundred aircraft. By 1 October, on the eve of the German offensive towards Moscow codenamed Operation Typhoon, only 257 were assigned to VVS units, 209 to the PVO, and 46 to the Navy, a total of only 512, a decrease of 140 fighters since 10 July, despite deliveries of over a thousand aircraft in the intervening period. By 5 December, the start of the Soviet counter-offensive that drove the Germans back from the gates of Moscow, the Navy had 33 MiGs on hand, the VVS 210, and the PVO 309. This was a total of 552, an increase of only 40 aircraft from 1 October. Over the winter of 1941-42 the Soviets transferred all of the remaining MiG-3s to the Navy and PVO so that on 1 May 1942 none were left on strength with the VVS. By 1 May 1942, Naval Aviation had 37 MiGs on strength, while the PVO had 323 on hand on 10 May. By 1 June 1944, the Navy had transferred all its aircraft to the PVO, which reported only 17 on its own strength, and all of those were gone by 1 January 1945. Undoubtedly more remained in training units and the like, but none were assigned to combat units by then.

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    34 reviews and 122 photos of SAFARI NIAGARA "Great place and definitely a hidden gem. When compared to the Metro Toronto Zoo, I found this a lot better. The reasons? You can get closer to the animals, and also feed some of them with the treats that are sold. Feeding giraffes was pretty cool. Apparently you can feed hippos but the platform was locked on the day we went.

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    Safari Niagara. Safari Niagara is a privately operated and owned nature and wildlife park that's home to over 1,000 animals including birds, reptiles and mammals. In addition to meeting the many park residents, fun activities like rope courses, jumping pillows, pedal bike go-karts and fishing will keep kids entertained all day.

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    Home to native and exotic mammals, reptiles and birds, Safari Niagara lets you get closer to spectacular wildlife. Visitors of all ages and abilities can experience the park's inhabitants on their own or through educational, narrated tram rides, Papa Steve's Family Farm petting zoo, and so much more. Pricing Save up to 25% when buying in branch or online.

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    Safari Niagara is open mid-May through mid-October, seven days a week. Though there's really no bad time to visit the park, it is most crowded on the weekend and during peak season, from June 1 to September 2. Take advantage of discounted admission by arriving after 2pm, and enjoy off-season rates in the fall. Show all.

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    Safari Niagara. 2821 Stevensville Rd, Stevensville, ON L0S 1S0. Get closer at Safari Niagara, one of Ontario's top zoos. Safari Niagara is a 150-acre, privately-owned and operated nature park, home to more than 1000 native and exotic mammals, reptiles and birds. Visitors can enjoy spending quality time with their families and friends with our ...

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    Safari Niagara offers complimentary parking for all guests. Visitors can rest assured that there are no added fees when visiting us. Whether you're with family, friends, your classmates, your work associates or even your boss, you're sure to have a great day of fun and adventure at Safari Niagara. Our zoo hours of operation vary depending ...

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    "Safari Niagara's vision is to provide people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to meet animals and birds up close." Please visit www.safariniagara.com for more park and concert information.

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    About. - Temporarily closed Safari Niagara is a 150-acre nature park with over 1000 animal, bird and reptile species, located only 10 minutes from Niagara Falls. Safari Niagara is the ultimate summer fun destination for people of all ages and abilities. The park is completely interactive with educational shows and tours*, animal feedings and a ...

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    Description : We have created a gift membership product so that you are able to gift a 2024 membership. Once purchased you will receive a pdf certificate, suitable for gift giving. The recipient brings the certificate to guest services at Safari Niagara or emails the certificate to [email protected] any time during the regular season.

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    Safari Niagara, a 150-acre, privately-owned and operated nature park, is home to more than 1000 animals of native and exotic mammals, reptiles and birds. HISTORY. Building Safari Niagara. The seed for Safari Niagara was planted by the late Stephen J. Tykolis, who moved his family of seven children to Stevensville from Welland in the 1950s.

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    Safari Niagara job postings offer an experience like no other. Positions which come available at various times throughout the season, include grounds maintenance, admissions and customer service, retail sales, food services, tram driver, animal care assistants and educational counsellors. To start the application process, please email your resume along with a cover letter. Those who qualify ...