Zoo de Granby, a world of things to see and do!
Published on July 8, 2025 • Attractions to discover
Travel the continents without leaving Quebec at Zoo de Granby! With around 1,500 animals, three theme parks and loads of activities, this family destination promises countless fun things to see and do all summer.

Zoo de Granby
At Zoo de Granby, triple your enjoyment by visiting the three theme parks, each with a different atmosphere.
The adventure begins in the Animal Park, which takes you on a journey to see animals from around the world. From majestic elephants native to the African savannah to the mischievous marmosets of the tropical forests of South America (not to mention the new stars mentioned a little later!), every encounter is sure to spark curiosity and wonder.
To rest and cool off, head to the Amazoo Water Park, where sandy beaches, palm trees, swimming pools and water slides call to mind the lush landscapes of the Amazon, to the delight of everyone in the family.
And to finish the day with a thrill, the Amusement Park has many attractions to discover, from roller coasters and Ferris wheels, to motorcycle and horse merry-go-rounds and more!
The new stars of the summer: Alice, Hazina and many more!
This summer, Zoo de Granby welcomed two new residents who are sure not to go unnoticed: Alice and Hazina, two young white rhinos! They came to the zoo as part of a crucial conservation effort for this species, which is under serious threat due to poaching.
There are more new animals to meet starting in mid-July: Ziggy and Ripley, two ruffed lemurs with eye-catching fur, a species also highly threatened in its natural habitat. As with the rhinos, their presence contributes to efforts to protect vulnerable species.
In addition to the new arrivals, several animals were born in recent months. Spotting these babies is sure to delight many a visitor!
A night at the zoo
When the sun begins to sink below the horizon, a whole new adventure begins with the Zoo at Night experience (hosted in French only). Animal experts take small groups on an immersive night walk through the zoo. It’s a unique opportunity to see animals that wake when the sun sets and are active at night.
The evening continues around a campfire, before a good night’s sleep in one of the mini cottages on-site. Book without delay to experience Zoo de Granby in a whole new way!
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