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Experience 400+ Animals on 25 Acres

Brantford’s #1 Thing To Do

* Voted by visitors on TripAdvisor in 2023

From our family to yours – enjoy fun for all!

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Gates
Closed
Open
Saturday
9AM - 6PM
Last Admissions Daily at 5PM
Saturday, April 27th, 2024
12°C
Clouds
few clouds: 11-25%
And
For
Love
of
Animals

Come meet and follow our big family in 2024!

Our 2024 season opens Saturday, April 27th

Shop Tickets

Family affordable fun is what we do best.

Daily Admission

A Day of Wildlife Wonder

Brantfords #1
Thing To Do
Explore wildlife wonders with our daily tickets. Enjoy all exhibits and activities for a memorable day out.

Season Pass

Unlimited Access to Adventure

Free
After Just 3 Visits
Enjoy unlimited adventure and exploration with our season pass, open from April to October.

Book for Groups

Bring your class or group to Twin Valley in 2024

Lead a self-guided, educational day for organized groups of 15 or more.

Child

$10.00

$11.50
Available for all children visiting.

Adult

$13.50

$22.50
Available for parents and volunteers.

Staff

Free

Available for teachers, staff and leaders.

Book for organized groups or classes of 15 or more

We're excited to be booking organized groups & classes for the 2024 season. A trip to the Twin Valley Zoo offers a valuable educational experience in the midst of nature at an affordable price.

  • Discounted group prices

  • Self-guided Tours

  • 400+ Animals to see

  • Schedule rain days

  • educate in nature

Gates are Closed

Saturday, April 27th
Last Admission Daily at 5PM

Current season

April 27th, 2024 to Sept. 2024
9:00 am – 6:00 pm – last admission 5:00PM

our Fall season

Sept. till October 27th, 2024

9:00 am – 5:00 pm – last admission 4:00PM
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Q&A

Select from top questions asked at the Zoo.

Is there a map to download?

Download our most accurate and detailed map yet here.

Can I make changes to my ticket?

All tickets are sold as-is and cannot be modified after purchase. There are no refunds for purchased tickets or passes.

How long does it take to receive my tickets?

You'll receive a confirmation email quickly, then tickets typically arrive in your inbox within 20 minutes of purchase. If not received, please check your spam folder and/or contact us for assistance.

How do I book for a class or group visit?

See our Groups & Classes page for more information on booking for organized groups & class trips. 

Who owns the Twin Valley Zoo?

The Twin Valley has been owned and operated by the Stallmann family since being established by in 1991.

How many animals are at Twin Valley?

Our family includes over 400 animals and 70 unique species. Get to know them best through our animal database put together by our Zoo Crew — including nerdy stats, conversation status and more!

What the FaQ?

The loudest zoo-queries answered!

Here we dive headfirst into the feral world of your most frequently asked questions. It's a zoo out there, but don't worry, we've got your back.

All new. all here.

Explore our all-new virtual animal encounters.

Over 40 animals included with facts, stats and more.

Our Animals

The Heart of Wildlife in Brantford

Adventure into the home of over 400 animals and 70 unique species, cared for by our experienced team of Zoo Crew for over 30 years.

Fennec Foxes
Mammal
Serval
Mammal
Cougar
Mammal
Kune Kune Pigs
Mammal
Collared Peccary
Mammal
Mute Swans
Bird
Black & White Ruffled Lemur
Mammal
Lion-tailed Macaque
Mammal
Bald Eagle
Bird
Capybara
Mammal
Mouflon
Mammal
Bobcat
Mammal
Red-Tailed Hawks
Bird
Royal Palm Turkey
Bird
African Crested Porcupine
Mammal
Guinea Fowl
Bird
Baboons
Mammal
Golden Pheasant
Bird
Mandarin Duck
Bird
Kangaroos
Mammal
Australian Black Swan
Bird
Python
Reptile
African Grey Parrot
Bird
Macaw Parrots
Bird
Sarus Crane
Bird
Yellow Anaconda
Reptile
Bearded Dragon
Reptile
Guinea Pigs
Mammal
Red Fox
Mammal
Geese
Bird
Ring-tailed Lemur
Mammal
Pigeons
Bird
Black Bears
Mammal
Gibbons
Mammal
Sulcata Tortoise
Reptile
Emus
Bird
Alpacas
Mammal
Zebus
Mammal
Grant’s Zebras
Mammal
Fallow Deer
Mammal
American Flamingos
Bird
Siberian Tigers
Mammal
African Lions
Mammal
Arctic & Grey Wolves
Mammal
Common Ostriches
Bird
Sheep
Mammal
African Pygmy Goat
Mammal
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Plan a visit

Creating an unforgettable experience.

Start your journey into the Twin Valley Zoo.

Get ready for a roaring good time! Bring your sense of adventure and join us, just 15 minutes from Brantford. Click to uncover a world teeming with zebras, lions, and maybe a surprise! Explore our zoo, where every turn takes you further into the wild.

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Our Address

84 Langford Church Road, Brantford, ON

While At The Zoo

Explore, encounter and explore the zoo.

Find our most accurate, enjoyable and education experience ever with our new map.

Rest & Eating Areas

Find picnic areas throughout the zoo, as well as hot dog, sausages, ice cream and more for sale by ChefHotdog.com

Zoo Pathways

Explore, encounter and explore the map along out animal database online with over 40 animal factsheets by our Zoo Crew.

Things To Do

Have more fun alongside our zoo family, find things to do plotted around the zoo and across the map.

Zoo Map

Navigate across all 25 acres with ALL-NEW map

Download a PDF version below!

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Our Heritage

Discover the roots that sprouted this

It's everything to us. Because it's family.

The last photo together, of Tony and Henny Stallmann, the founders of the Twin Valley Zoo.Tony and Henny Stallmann, Founders of Twin Valley Zoo, seen getting married in Holland.An earlier photo of the homestead at the Brantford Twin Valley Zoo.Tony and Henny Stallman having breakfast with animals at the Twin Valley Zoo.Tony Stallmann on a golf cart at the Twin Valley Zoo with a baby tiger.