Is Shubenacadie open?

Is Shubenacadie open?

Open Daily – May 15 – October 15: Last admission 30 minutes before closing.

How much is Shubenacadie Wildlife Park?

Park admission: $4.75 for adults, $2.00 for youth (age 6-17), children 5 and under are free!

What county is Shubenacadie Wildlife Park?

Nova Scotia
The Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park is part of Nova Scotia’s Provincial Park System. It is a wildlife park in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada. The 40-hectare park includes animals, an interpretive centre, hiking trails, a picnic area and playground.

What is the meaning of Shubenacadie?

The name for the Mi’kmaw territory in which present-day Shubenacadie is located and the origin of its name is the Mi’kmaw word Sipekne’katik, which “place abounding in groundnuts” or “place where the wapato grows.” Historically, the Sipekne’katik region was a large stretch of territory that covered central Nova Scotia.

How much does it cost to get into Highland Wildlife Park?

Ticket prices

Ticket type Walk up prices*
Adults £18.50
Concession Adult *** (Seniors 65+ / Students / Registered disabled) £15.50
Child (3-15 yrs) £12.50
Child (Under 3yrs) Free

What is the entrance fee to Yorkshire Wildlife Park?

Prices

Ticket Type Winter Season ONLINE Winter Season ON THE DAY
Adult £19.00 £24.00
Senior(60+)/ Student* £18.00 £23.00
Child*** (age 3-15 years) £17.00 £22.00
Infant (age 2 and under) FREE FREE

Are there lions at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?

Lion Country is home to the Pride of Yorkshire: three specially-designed African Lion reserves spanning the large seven-acre habitat. Take a stroll around Lion Country for unrivalled views of the home of our rescued African Lions.

Are there whales in Nova Scotia?

Whale species that can commonly be found in Nova Scotia include minke whales, pilot whales, finback or fin whales, and (endangered) North Atlantic Right Whales. If you are lucky, you may even spot a humpback whale, a blue whale or a white-sided dolphin!

Are Bobcats in Nova Scotia?

Distribution and Habitat: Bobcats are common in Nova Scotia and their range extends across southern Canada and most of the United States. Fortunately, bobcats are not as shy as Canada lynx, so can adapt well to living near urban environments although they prefer wooded areas.

What is the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park?

Within the Shubenacadie (pronounced “Shoo-ben-ack-a-dee”) Wildlife Park’s 40 hectares is all the wonder and excitement millions of visitors have enjoyed for over sixty years. This facility places special emphasis on providing a wide range of outdoor recreational and educational opportunities to Nova Scotians and visitors alike.

What kind of animals live in Nova Scotia?

Seventy mammal species occur in Nova Scotia. One group of small mammals are the insectivores, which include several species of shrews and one species of mole. Shrews are typically small and gray with sharp, pointed noses and tiny, beadlike eyes. Moles have tiny eyes, no external ears, and broad feet with the palms turned out for digging.

Where is the Outdoor Centre in Nova Scotia located?

This facility places special emphasis on providing a wide range of outdoor recreational and educational opportunities to Nova Scotians and visitors alike. We’re located just off Highway 102, Exit 11 at Stewiacke from Truro, or Exit 9 from Halifax, just a short 45 minutes away from Downtown Halifax.

What kind of seals live in Nova Scotia?

They include the harp seal (Phoca groenlandica), hooded seal (Cystophora cristata), grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), and the harbour seal. The harbour seal is the most common species off the coast of mainland Nova Scotia, while the grey seal is more common in Cape Breton.

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