Admission & Tickets
Only at Canada’s Dinosaur Park will you see life-size animatronic dinosaurs that move and roar. See live crocodiles and alligators. This unique fundraising exhibit will be at Canada’s Dinosaur Park all summer long. Open Saturday and Sunday 10:00AM – 5:00PM. Group rates are available on request. Tour buses welcome for Reptile and Dinosaur Walking Trail.
All proceeds are used to maintain our rescued reptiles and operate the facility. Canada’s Dinosaur Park is a not-for-profit registered charity. Your support is really appreciated.
Admission for the Dinosaur Drive-Thru and Reptile and Dinosaur Walk-Thru available
upon arrival.
Ticket Prices
Open Saturday and Sunday 10:00AM – 5:00PM
Dinosaur And Reptile Walk-Thru
Adult (19-59) – $24
Seniors (60+) – $20
Youth (13-18) – $20
Child (4-12) – $15
Children under 3 – FREE
Dinosaur Drive-Thru
One Passenger Vehicle – $20
Mini-Golf
Adult – $12
Youth – Seniors (60+) – $10
Child – $8
Children under 3 – FREE
Food Truck, Washrooms, Free Parking, and Gift Store on-site
Dinosaur Walk-Thru – NOW OPEN!
Dinosaur Drive-Thru – NOW OPEN!
Croc-Walk – OUTDOOR VIEWING OPEN!
Boneyard – NOW OPEN!
All proceeds are used to maintain our rescued reptiles and operate the facility. Canada’s Dinosaur Park is a not-for-profit registered charity.
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MORE ATTRACTIONS AND THINGS TO DO
Things To Do
A sanctuary for rescued reptiles and an adventure for the whole family!
Dinosaurs Rentals
DUE TO COVID DINOSAURS ARE UNAVAILABLE FOR RENT
Gift Shop
We have a wide range of reptile and dinosaur t-shirts, gift-ware, and novelties.
Mini-Golf
Adding to the experience for visitors at Canada’s Dinosaur Park is the opportunity to play a round of golf or two on our brand new exclusively designed 18-hole mini-golf course.
Nature Walk, Pond & Hiking Trails
Take a nature walk, enjoy the trail and learn about the famous Norwood Esker, a gravel ridge left behind by our last retreating glacier over twelve thousand years ago.
Dinosaur Walk-Thru
Take a walk around the park and enjoy the trail and make sure you don’t miss the life-sized replica of Scotty, the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex found in Canada.