Safari Niagara
Safari Niagara is a privately owned and operated nature and wildlife park that is home to over 1,000 animals, including birds, reptiles and mammals.
This 40-hectare park welcomes visitors to view animals from across the globe, including rhinos, lions, alpacas, camels, monkeys, cougars, giraffes, red pandas, zebras, reindeer and hippos. In addition to meeting the many park residents, exciting activities and attractions like a splash pad, kid’s rides, rope courses, jumping pillows, pedal bike go-karts and fishing will keep kids entertained all day.
Safari Niagara plays an important role in preventing the disappearance of endangered species through breeding programs and education.
How to get to Safari Niagara
Location: 2821 Stevensville Road, Stevensville
By car: Safari Niagara is approximately a 15-minute drive south of Niagara Falls via the QEW and Regional Road 116, and parking is free. Get detailed driving directions and a park map.
By transit: GO Transit provides train and bus service to Niagara Falls. You’ll need to take a local taxi to Safari Niagara in Stevensville.
Know before you go
Safari Niagara is a seasonal attraction open from May to October. From early June to the beginning of September, the park is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The park operates on shortened hours for select days in the spring and fall and hosts special events off-season.
Purchase tickets online or onsite for day admission, season membership or special events.
For your safety and the safety of the animals, review the Zoo Rules before you visit.
Things to do at Safari Niagara
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Learn about the animals
Learn about the different species at a keeper talk or with a behind-the-scenes tour hosted by informative zookeepers and get up close to animals at Papa Steve’s Family Farm.
Tour the park by tram
Hop aboard the open-air Gator Express tram tour for a narrated ride through nine designated areas with information about the animals and history of the park.
Enjoy water activities
Try your hand at catch-and-release fishing in the pond or get out on the water with fun paddle boats.
Navigate an obstacle course
Test your climbing skills on a multi-level, nine-metre-tall course of balance beams, bridges and ropes at SkyQuest ropes course.
Splash, ride and play
Cool off at the fully accessible splashpad, which opens mid-June. Explore the retro carnival rides and visit the children’s play area featuring slides, swings and a carousel.
Check out fun events
From the summer rock concert, Safari Rocks to the popular Safari Niagara Lights and a drive-through holiday light adventure, keep an eye on the calendar of special events.
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Interesting facts about Safari Niagara
The Tykolis, the founding family and owners of Safari Niagara began operating their first business in 1967.
Through innovative thinking and mindful investments, they developed 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.
Safari Niagara is home to Canada’s largest steel sculpture collection, created by artist Rod Dowling. Various steel sculptures of all shapes, sizes and colours can be found around the park grounds.
Accessibility Features
Accessible drop-off location
Accessible entrances/exits
Accessible parking
Accessible recreation trails
Accessible restaurant
Accessible seating
Accessible transportation
Service animals welcome
Support persons welcome
Universal washroom
Wheelchair accessible
Last updated: May 29, 2024