Exclusive Lemur Breakfast Group Tour, Alberta Canada For more than 85 years, the world class, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park, nestled on an island only five minutes from downtown has offered visitors from around the world the opportunity to experience and interact with wildlife. Western Canada s largest accredited zoo makes every trip an adventure with over 1000 animals representing 130 species, six acres of botanical gardens, a prehistoric park, meeting spaces and more. EXCLUSIVE OFFER BRING ON THE MORNING AS OUR LEMUR TROOP TAKES TO THE TREES Start off with a buffet breakfast and gain insider knowledge about what lemurs eat, how they communicate and how we care for these curious creatures. Seasonal Year Round Group 2018/19 Group Rates Rate includes zoo admission, buffet breakfast, gratuity and exclusive tour Seasonal Available June - Sept. only Tour Operator Rate $54.40 Receptive Tour Operator Rate $51.00 Prices are quoted in Canadian Dollars. Goods & Services Tax (GST) applies. Rates subject to change. Rates include 1.5 hour experience with breakfast, guided tour, touch table and bio facts with a Concierge Host Groups are welcomed to stay on park should they want more time at the attraction. Map will be provided for self-guided tour. Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Note: Closed December 25 only Be sure to dress for the weather as this is an outdoor tour. Next you ll stroll up and into the Land of Lemurs exhibit to see the black and white ruffed lemurs as they jump, call and chew during their morning routine. This is a special private opportunity before the exhibit opens to the general public for the day! Booking information: Event Sales Department salesinfo@calgaryzoo.com 403-232-7770 1300 Zoo Road NE, AB T2E 7V6 www.calgaryzoo.com @calgaryzoo thecalgaryzoo @thecalgaryzoo Charitable Registration #11882 4192 RR0001
ZOOLIGHTS November - January s favorite holiday tradition with over 1.5 million lights and activities for all ages. Rates $14.95 Adult $11.95 Child (Net rate less 20%) Group Admission Includes: Admission into the Meet and greet by a Conservation Concierge Host Park Map Rates are exclusive to Tour Operators. Prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include Goods & Services Tax (GST). Rates are subject to change without notice. Admission Guidelines Group rates are based on a minimum of 20 people to a maximum of 50 people (may be staggered into two groups) Pricing is per person Groups must book in advance a minimum of 10 days prior to arrival date, to receive group rate. Deposit required to hold booking. Final Payment must be received in full by either credit card or wire transfer no later than 10 days before event Tour Operator, tour director and/or bus driver receive complimentary admission Rates are valid to December 31, 2018 but are subject to change is Canada s Leader in Wildlife Conservation Today, zoos around the world make up one of the largest wildlife conservation movements; they play a key role in saving endangered species and engaging the public in conservation. Areas of focus at the : Studying conservation needs and sustainability of species reintroduced back into the wild. Developing, implementing and evaluating strategies that benefit biodiversity and local communities. In some cases the expertise of our staff working in the field with local communities is the most valuable contribution we can make, other times our support is purely financial. Conducting research, advocating, and disseminating information on behalf of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Reintroduction Specialist Group, North American and Caribbean Section. Airport YYC Downtown The
Exclusive Panda Breakfast Group Tour, Alberta Canada For more than 85 years, the world class, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park, nestled on an island only five minutes from downtown has offered visitors from around the world the opportunity to experience and interact with wildlife. Western Canada s largest accredited zoo makes every trip an adventure with over 1000 animals representing 130 species, six acres of botanical gardens, a prehistoric park, meeting spaces and more. EXCLUSIVE OFFER START YOUR DAY WITH THE WORLD S MOST SYMBOLIC ENDANGERED SPECIES BREAKFAST WITH PANDAS Beat the crowds and visit the giant panda before they officially open to the public for the day! While you enjoy your breakfast you will discover why giant pandas are so important, why they sleep so much, and what specialized care is required to protect this majestic endangered animals Year Round Group 2018/19 Group Rates Rate includes zoo admission, buffet breakfast, gratuity and exclusive tour Tour Operator Rate Receptive Tour Operator Rate Prices are quoted in Canadian Dollars. Goods & Services Tax (GST) applies. Prices subject to change. $54.40/per person $51.00/per person Rates include 1.5 hour experience with breakfast, guided tour, touch table and bio facts with a Concierge Host Groups are welcomed to stay on park should they want more time at the attraction. Map will be provided for self-guided tour. Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Note: Closed December 25 only Be sure to dress for the weather as this is an outdoor tour. After your meal, you ll be treated to an exclusive viewing of the pandas enjoying their breakfast and morning routine. Booking information: Event Sales Department salesinfo@calgaryzoo.com 403-232-7770 1300 Zoo Road NE, AB T2E 7V6 www.calgaryzoo.com @calgaryzoo thecalgaryzoo @thecalgaryzoo Charitable Registration #11882 4192 RR0001
ZOOLIGHTS November - January s favorite holiday tradition with over 1.5 million lights and activities for all ages. Rates $14.95 Adult $11.95 Child (Net rate less 20%) Group Admission Includes: Admission into the Meet and greet by a Conservation Concierge Host Park Map Rates are exclusive to Tour Operators. Prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include Goods & Services Tax (GST). Rates are subject to change without notice. Admission Guidelines Group rates are based on a minimum of 20 people to a maximum of 300 people (may be staggered into two groups) Pricing is per person Groups must book in advance a minimum of 10 days prior to arrival date, to receive group rate. Deposit required to hold booking. Final Payment must be received in full by either credit card or wire transfer no later than 10 days before event Tour Operator, tour director and/or bus driver receive complimentary admission Rates are valid to December 31, 2018 but are subject to change is Canada s Leader in Wildlife Conservation Today, zoos around the world make up one of the largest wildlife conservation movements; they play a key role in saving endangered species and engaging the public in conservation. Areas of focus at the : Studying conservation needs and sustainability of species reintroduced back into the wild. Developing, implementing and evaluating strategies that benefit biodiversity and local communities. In some cases the expertise of our staff working in the field with local communities is the most valuable contribution we can make, other times our support is purely financial. Conducting research, advocating, and disseminating information on behalf of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Reintroduction Specialist Group, North American and Caribbean Section. Airport YYC Downtown The
Canadian Wilds Group Tour, Alberta Canada For more than 85 years, the world class, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park, nestled on an island only five minutes from downtown has offered visitors from around the world the opportunity to experience and interact with wildlife. Western Canada s largest accredited zoo makes every trip an adventure with over 1000 animals representing 130 species, six acres of botanical gardens, a prehistoric park, meeting spaces and more. Get to know some of Canada s most impressive animals as you wander along the forested pathways of the Canadian Wilds. You ll see bears splashing in their pond, wolves snoozing in the sun and eagles perched high in the treetops. See extraordinary views of cougars, bison, bighorn sheep and mountain goats the Canadian way! Year Round Group 2018/19 Group Rates Rate includes zoo admission, Canadian style meal, gratuity and guided tour Tour Operator Rate Receptive Tour Operator Rate Prices are quoted in Canadian Dollars. Goods & Services Tax (GST) applies. Rates subject to change. 54.40/per person $51.00/per person Rates include 1.5 hour guided tour with a Concierge Host followed by a Canadian inspired meal Groups are welcomed to stay on park should they want more time at the attraction. Map will be provided for self-guided tour. Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Note: Closed December 25 only Be sure to dress for the weather as this is an outdoor tour. This experience begins by getting to know more about our beloved and Canadian iconic creatures of Canada and enjoy Canadian fare prepared by the zoo s culinary Team. Booking information: Event Sales Department salesinfo@calgaryzoo.com 403-232-7770 1300 Zoo Road NE, AB T2E 7V6 www.calgaryzoo.com @calgaryzoo thecalgaryzoo @thecalgaryzoo Charitable Registration #11882 4192 RR0001
ZOOLIGHTS November - January s favorite holiday tradition with over 1.5 million lights and activities for all ages. Rates $14.95 Adult $11.95 Child (Net rate less 20%) Group Admission Includes: Admission into the Meet and greet by a Conservation Concierge Host Park Map Rates are exclusive to Tour Operators. Prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include Goods & Services Tax (GST). Rates are subject to change without notice. Admission Guidelines Group rates are based on a minimum of 10 people to a maximum of 50 people (may be staggered into two groups) Pricing is per person Groups must book in advance a minimum of 10 days prior to arrival date, to receive group rate. Deposit required to hold booking. Final Payment must be received in full by either credit card or wire transfer no later than 10 days before event Tour Operator, tour director and/or bus driver receive complimentary admission Rates are valid to December 31, 2018 but are subject to change is Canada s Leader in Wildlife Conservation Today, zoos around the world make up one of the largest wildlife conservation movements; they play a key role in saving endangered species and engaging the public in conservation. Areas of focus at the : Studying conservation needs and sustainability of species reintroduced back into the wild. Developing, implementing and evaluating strategies that benefit biodiversity and local communities. In some cases the expertise of our staff working in the field with local communities is the most valuable contribution we can make, other times our support is purely financial. Conducting research, advocating, and disseminating information on behalf of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Reintroduction Specialist Group, North American and Caribbean Section. Airport YYC Downtown The
Garden & Eatin Group Tour, Alberta Canada For more than 85 years, the world class, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park, nestled on an island only five minutes from downtown has offered visitors from around the world the opportunity to experience and interact with wildlife. Western Canada s largest accredited zoo makes every trip an adventure with over 1000 animals representing 130 species, six acres of botanical gardens, a prehistoric park, meeting spaces and more. Grow your knowledge of gardens on this gorgeous scenic tour through the one-of-a-kind Dorothy Harvie Gardens! On top of all the beauty to discover, you ll get a glimpse into our heritage and ecological practices. Enjoy the ENMAX Conservatory s lush, tropical oasis while you take a closer look at how people and plants are connected from the air we breathe to the food we eat and the roofs over our heads. You ll also discover ways to reduce your environmental footprint with interactive displays featuring alternative energy technologies you can use in your own home. The tour starts with a warm welcoming and brief orientation followed by a delicious garden-to-fork inspired meal. It s prepared fresh by the zoo s culinary team with roasted root vegetables, premium Alberta beef, tasty pastries, squares and more, all the while learning the history behind your meal and the future of food sustainability. Year Round Group 2018/19 Seasonal Group Rates Rate includes zoo admission, served Alberta inspired meal, gratuity and guided tour Seasonal Offer May - September Tour Operator Rate $51.20/per person Receptive Tour Operator Rate Prices are quoted in Canadian Dollars. Goods & Services Tax (GST) applies. Rates subject to change. $48/per person Rates include 1 guided tour with a 1 hour meal service. Concierge Host followed by an Albertan inspired meal Groups are welcomed to stay on park should they want more time at attraction Map will be provided for self-guided tour. Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Available from: May - September Be sure to dress for the weather Booking information: Event Sales Department salesinfo@calgaryzoo.com 403-232-7770 1300 Zoo Road NE, AB T2E 7V6 www.calgaryzoo.com @calgaryzoo thecalgaryzoo @thecalgaryzoo Charitable Registration #11882 4192 RR0001
ZOOLIGHTS November - January s favorite holiday tradition with over 1.5 million lights and activities for all ages. Rates $14.95 Adult $11.95 Child (Net rate less 20%) Group Admission Includes: Admission into the Meet and greet by a Conservation Concierge Host Park Map Rates are exclusive to Tour Operators. Prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include Goods & Services Tax (GST). Rates are subject to change without notice. Admission Guidelines Group rates are based on a minimum of 20 people to a maximum of 60 people (may be staggered into two groups) Pricing is per person Groups must book in advance a minimum of 10 days prior to arrival date, to receive group rate. Deposit required to hold booking. Final Payment must be received in full by either credit card or wire transfer no later than 10 days before event Tour Operator, tour director and/or bus driver receive complimentary admission Rates are valid to December 31, 2018 but are subject to change is Canada s Leader in Wildlife Conservation Today, zoos around the world make up one of the largest wildlife conservation movements; they play a key role in saving endangered species and engaging the public in conservation. Areas of focus at the : Studying conservation needs and sustainability of species reintroduced back into the wild. Developing, implementing and evaluating strategies that benefit biodiversity and local communities. In some cases the expertise of our staff working in the field with local communities is the most valuable contribution we can make, other times our support is purely financial. Conducting research, advocating, and disseminating information on behalf of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Reintroduction Specialist Group, North American and Caribbean Section. Airport YYC Downtown The