Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is returning to Belleville for three full days with their greatest exhibit yet!
New for this year they are being joined by our friends from ‘Animal Ambassadors’ to bring our largest and most extensive exhibit to date.
On January 20, 21, and 22 – get face to face with a crocodilian, giant snake, tarantula, monitor lizard, a Harris hawk, skunk, barn owl, a red kangaroo animals from the farm, an incredible bobcat and so much more.
This year they are extending the event from a day and a half to three full days to help spread out the crowds. This 5,000 square foot exhibit will feature over 30 live animal exhibits, two highly educational interactive educational programs that will rotate 15 minutes apart each day and boat loads of staff with animals out for people to interact with.
Friday, January 20th – 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 21st – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 22nd – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Belleville Fish & Game Club, 170 Elmwood Dr, Belleville, On, K8N 4Z4
GENERAL ADMISSION: $12.50 a person with children 2 and under being free BUT if you ‘SHARE’ their Facebook post it is only $10 a person.
FAMILY RATE: Family of 4 is $48 or $38 if you ‘SHARE’ this post.
*** Please take a screen shot or photo of your ‘share’ and show us at the door to get your discounted rate ***
*** ACCESSIBILITY *** – If you know anyone who would like to attend but for one reason or another this is not possible for financial reasons, please email scarysheri@raysreptiles.com and they will gladly arrange entrance that works for them/you ***
*** SPECIAL TIMES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILIES – They recognize that many families have children with special needs who could benefit greatly from these events however, may not be able to attend as they may not do well in crowds. The exhibit will be opening at 9:00 am Saturday, January 21st for special needs families to attend as guests.
*** WHERE THE ANIMALS COME FROM – Little Ray’s Reptiles Zoo is the largest reptile rescue in Canada and provides sanctuary for 100’s of seized and unwanted pets until the best long term solutions can be found. About 80% of the animals in their care are unwanted pets or seized animals and they do not take animals from the wild to utilize in these programs. They do have some animals that were born at their facility or other facilities in Canada but 100% of the animals we receive calls about that are eligible to be released are released 100% of the time.
For more info on Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo please visit www.raysreptiles.com