MBiz | Summer 2022

SUMMER ATTRACTIONS

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And don’t forget to hitch a ride on the free Domo Trolley, which loops around the park with stops at all the key attractions. “We’re just really excited to be welcom- ing everyone back to Assiniboine Park for a warm and wonderful summer.” For details and schedules on entertainment, events and zoo tours, go to the Assiniboine Park website at assiniboinepark.ca.

Sally’s Farm. This charming family favourite has two sets of colourful play structures — one for the “four-legged kids” inside the enclosure and one for the “two-legged kids” on the outside. For a little more depth, you can advance book a specialty tour at the zoo. “Guided by our experienced educators and animal care professionals, our Behind the Scenes experiences bring visitors up close with some of the zoo’s most charismatic creatures — including polar bears, seals, tigers and snow leopards,” Cabak says.

The Performance Garden features a stage area surrounded by a gently tiered, landscaped seating area. Folks are encouraged to bring a blanket or chair for comfort. Watch the website for details to cel- ebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Canada Day. Further west over at the zoo, you’ll find Dinosaurs Uncovered with an outdoor trail “alive” with big animatronic dino- saurs and an indoor display to boot. Llamas and goats and even some pot- bellied pigs will be frolicking at Aunt

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