Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
Jungle Cat World is a family-owned and operated wildlife refuge and zoo in Orono that cares for several varieties of big cats, including cougars, tigers, lions, snow leopards, and jaguars. The park also features free-roaming animals such as rabbits, alpacas and donkeys.
Get up close with the animals through interactive exhibits and educational programs, which emphasize treating all living creatures with respect. This big cat sanctuary in Ontario supports conservation efforts through its registered charity, the Endangered Species Fund of Canada.
Orono | Jungle Cat World
How to get to Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
Location: 3667 Concession Road 6, Orono
By car: Located just north of Orono, Jungle Cat World is approximately 100 kilometres east (a one-hour drive) from downtown Toronto via Highway 407.
By transit: GO Transit and VIA Rail provide service to Oshawa. From Oshawa, find a local taxi or take the Durham Region Transit 902 and 507 bus to the Main Southbound and Milson Hill intersection.
Know before you go
Purchase tickets online or at the wildlife park’s front desk. Special events like the Behind The Scenes program require booking and payment in advance via the online reservation system.
The park is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Outdoor food is allowed in the park, but please don’t feed the animals.
Things to do at Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
Discover more activities and experiences.
Watch the animal feedings
Follow along with the daily feeding tour of the big cats and hyenas every afternoon and learn exciting facts about diet, behaviour and daily routines.
Go behind the scenes
Spend an interactive one-hour session with some of the park’s ambassador animals like lemurs, turtles, tigers and jaguars.
Refuel at a cafe
Visit the Jungle Café for burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, popcorn and more.
Spend the night at the zoo
Fall asleep to the sounds of roaring lions and howling wolves in one of three on-site lodgings.
Enroll your kids in zoo camp
Sign up your kids for a zoo camp that involves hands-on learning experiences with professional animal care staff.
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Interesting facts about Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
Formerly called “Orono Exotic Cat World,” Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park was established in 1983 and is home to over 150 animals.
The park has evolved from simply displaying exotic animals for recreation to taking a more active role in educating visitors on wildlife and conservation.
The park’s Safari Zoo Camp is accredited as a member of the Ontario Camps Association. In 2011, this camp was recognized as one of the top 10 greenest summer camps in North America.
Accessibility Features
Ramps
An inclined plane that allows wheelchair users and others to access buildings and navigate between different levels.
Wide doorways and hallways
A sufficiently wide, hard-surfaced, unobstructed path to allow for easy travel.
Accessible restaurant
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Accessible seating
For persons using mobility aids, accessible seating is available in all areas or levels for persons using mobility aids. The path to the accessible seating should be barrier-free so a person using a mobility device can access it. Reserved space with a clear view of the event/activity for someone who is seated, good sound quality and adequate maneuvering room for a mobility device.
Accessible outdoor eating area
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Wheelchair and/or mobility devices available
Mobility devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes or mobility scooters are available for people to borrow or rent at the business. If you make wheelchairs or assistive devices available to the public, it is important to make sure that they are properly maintained and periodically serviced so they are in good working order and do not present a safety risk.
Support persons welcome
By law, you must allow a person with a disability to be accompanied by his or her support person while in the areas of your business that are open to the public. A support person is an individual hired or chosen by a person with a disability to provide services or assistance with communication, mobility, personal care, medical needs or with accessing goods, services or facilities. If you charge an admission fee at your business, you must let people know you charge an additional fee for a support person.
Service animals welcome
Can be identified by visual indicators (such as a vest or harness) or documentation from a regulated health professional confirming the animal is necessary due to a disability. In Ontario, service animals are allowed in all public spaces unless otherwise prohibited by law. A service animal is not a pet; it is trained to perform tasks to assist a person with a disability, such as guiding individuals with vision impairments, alerting to sounds for those with hearing impairments, assisting during seizures, retrieving items, or helping manage psychiatric and neurological disabilities. There are no restrictions on the type of animal used as a service animal in Ontario. If the animal is not easily identifiable, the person can provide documentation from a regulated health professional confirming the need for the service animal.
Accessible parking space
Accessible parking provides a place for people with disabilities to park and space to get in and out of their vehicles safely. It also provides access to the main accessible entrance and/or any other accessible entrances. Most users of wheelchairs need at least three feet of clearance to get in and out of their vehicles.
Accessible drop off location
A designated and signed area used for loading and unloading passengers into or out of a waiting vehicle. A passenger drop-off/pick-up area typically should include a driveway, a lay-by for the stopped vehicle close to an accessible entrance and an accessible route from the drop-off/pick-up area to the main entrance. It is important that any drop-off locations are clear of snow and ice or other obstructions.
Accessible washroom
At least one washroom stall larger than the others to accommodate adequate maneuvering space for mobility devices. They also include grab bars, transfer space, an accessible door latch, sink with knee clearance, and lever handles or automatic sensor faucets.
Accessible playgrounds
Play areas designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for children of all abilities. These playgrounds incorporate features such as ramps, accessible surfacing, adaptive play structures and sensory-rich equipment.
Last updated: September 2, 2025