Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo

Ottawa, Canada

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Spécialités

Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is home to the most rescued, abandoned, and confiscated reptiles in Canada. We are the first carbon neutral zoo in North America.

Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo uses hands on interaction with a large variety of animals to engage and educate visitor’s to the zoo.

Learn about reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians, and even fish from around the world!

Our brand new outdoor and indoor enclosures will change how you see the animals that we see every day in our own backyards.

Open year round our zoo is the best kept secret in Ottawa!

Can’t come to the Zoo? Have us come to you! with our special birthday packages you can have some incredible guests to your next birthday party, corporate event, or even wedding!

Historique

Fondé en 1995.

Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo was started by Little Ray himself over 20 years ago. Starting with educational talks, birthday parties and corporate events in Ottawa. Little Ray began to see the need of responsible and proper education about reptiles and amphibians. By taking in rescued, abandoned, and confiscated animals Little Ray’s home eventually grew too small for the amount of animals he was attempting to help. The zoo opened in 1995 in a small strip mall and eventually took over the entire mall.

This zoo began the mission of showing Ottawa what these ‘scary’ animals are really like. Through the many different shows, exhibitions, fairs, corporate events, birthday parties, and wildlife festivals the zoo can offer and the professionalism and care of his staff the zoo quickly expanded to become the largest reptile rescue in Canada. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo now has a new zoo in Hamilton, and outreach centres in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

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