The park is home to one of the most successful cheetah breeding programs in North America.
The property covers approximately 750 acres of land.
Visitors are strictly prohibited from opening vehicle windows while inside the game reserves.
The park maintains a flock of over 100 birds of prey for its flight demonstrations.
The Asian elephant population at the park is part of a collaborative international species survival plan.
African Lion Safari is a large-scale drive-through wildlife park located in Cambridge, Ontario. Visitors traverse seven distinct game reserves in their personal vehicles or via provided Safari Tour buses to view free-roaming lions, giraffes, rhinoceroses, and zebras. The facility includes Misumu Bay Wet Play, a tropical-themed water park featuring a large wading pool and waterslides. Educational bird and animal presentations are held daily at designated outdoor theaters. A narrow-gauge railway and a boat cruise on the property's lake are included with admission. The park focuses on conservation and operates breeding programs for various endangered species. Its primary layout is designed to keep animals in large, naturalistic enclosures while guests remain within safe transport zones.
The raised viewing deck overlooking the primate and elephant enclosures.
Drive your own vehicle through the game reserves for maximum flexibility, but ensure it has no soft tops or damaged bodywork.
Bring swimwear and towels for the Misumu Bay Wet Play area.
Visit the game reserves early in the day when the animals are most active and temperatures are cooler.
Do not attempt to exit your vehicle or feed any animals within the reserves.
Open seasonally from spring through early autumn; closed during winter months.
Maintain a slow, steady speed while driving through reserves and stay inside your vehicle at all times.