Little Rays Reptile Zoo and Nature Centre, Hamilton

Little Rays Reptile Zoo and Nature Centre, Hamilton

Little Ray's Reptile Zoo and Nature Centre offers an intriguing glimpse into the world of exotic animals, situated in the rural outskirts of Ottawa. Founded by Paul "Little Ray" Goulet and his wife Sheri in 2000, this center began as a humble venture to accommodate Goulet's growing collection of reptiles. Today, it stands as the largest exotic animal rescue in Canada, boasting an extensive array of creatures ranging from pythons and porcupines to sloths and lemurs.

Visitors can embark on private tours to encounter an eclectic mix of animals, including crocodiles, basilisks, macaws, and more, with approximately 80 percent of them being former pets. Notably, the sloths hold a special place here, offering a separate tour where guests can hand-feed these beloved creatures and capture memorable selfies. Groups are warmly welcomed to partake in this educational experience.

Moreover, Little Ray's Nature Centre extends its outreach beyond reptiles, encompassing birds, spiders, and mammals, offering one of North America's most diverse animal education programs. With a commitment to animal welfare, conservation, and education, Little Ray's is a proud member of Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), upholding high standards in its operations.

At Little Ray's Reptile Zoo, guests can expect an enriching and interactive experience facilitated by a dedicated team. Whether attending with family, friends, or alone, visitors can anticipate an unforgettable journey through the captivating world of exotic animals. Serving communities in southern Ontario, including London, Kitchener/Waterloo, and Hamilton, Little Ray's offers a comprehensive range of programs, from birthday parties to corporate events, ensuring accessibility to all who seek to explore the wonders of the animal kingdom.

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Sight Name: Little Rays Reptile Zoo and Nature Centre
Sight Location: Hamilton, Canada (See walking tours in Hamilton)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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