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Killman Zoo

4.3 · 1,030 reviews
Rustic, intimate, and educational.
Killman Zoo, 237 Unity Side Rd E, Caledonia, ON N3W 2H7, Canada
Interesting facts
1

The zoo was established as a private facility to provide a home for rescued and displaced exotic animals.

2

The property spans approximately 30 acres of varied terrain including wooded areas.

3

It is one of the few privately owned facilities in Ontario that houses a significant collection of big cats.

4

The zoo participates in various animal welfare outreach programs within the Haldimand County region.

Overview

Killman Zoo is a privately owned animal park situated on 30 acres of land in Caledonia, Ontario. The facility focuses on the conservation and care of various exotic and native species, housing a range of large cats, primates, and birds. It functions as a sanctuary and educational facility with a long-standing history of private operation. The grounds feature walking trails that allow visitors to view enclosures integrated into the natural rural landscape. Conservation efforts at the site prioritize animal welfare and environmental enrichment.

Photo spot

The elevated observation points near the big cat enclosures offer the clearest sightlines.

Insider tips

Wear sturdy walking shoes suitable for gravel and grass pathways.

Bring binoculars as some of the larger enclosures cover significant distance.

Check the official website for weather-related closures before departing.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to interact with animals through the fencing; avoid wearing open-toed footwear.

Good to know

The zoo is seasonal, typically operating from spring through late autumn; closed during winter months.

Etiquette

Do not feed the animals; stay strictly behind provided barriers; keep noise levels low near enclosures.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring or early fall when temperatures are moderate and the animals are most active.
Address
Killman Zoo, 237 Unity Side Rd E, Caledonia, ON N3W 2H7, Canada
43.102, -79.915
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Details
Key WildlifeBig cats, primates, and exotic birds
Facility TypePrivately owned wildlife sanctuary

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring or early fall when temperatures are moderate and the animals are most active..

The elevated observation points near the big cat enclosures offer the clearest sightlines.

Close by you'll find Hamilton Hindu Samaj Temple, Albion Falls, Edinburgh Square, Caledonia.