
Along with the marine life, there are also other animals. The Deer Park is an area where you can walk in and touch them. I certainly couldn’t count all of them, but there must have been a hundred or more. My two young sons loved them, but I couldn’t help but think they could have been in a more natural environment as there are no trees or grass. That being said, they did all look healthy. I’m not sure if there were different kinds of deer, but it looked like it. There were deer that looked like Santa’s reindeer, and there were some that were very dark. I also saw one that was so light you couldn’t see any spots.
Obviously the bears aren’t in an area where you can pet them, but you still get a good view. They seem to have a nice, natural looking area. There are rocks, cave-like areas to rest, and water. We saw one bear that was just sitting in the middle of the water as if he was soaking at a spa.
At both the deer and bear exhibits, you could pay $2 for some food and feed the animals. You could hand feed the deer in the Deer Park, but you had to toss the food towards the bears. While visiting Bear Country there were two bears sitting catching the food directly in their mouth like it was popcorn.
There are also other animals at the far end of the park that we didn’t make it over to see. There are elk, buffalo, and more deer. There is also a “lake” with lots of carp in it that you can feed.
Read more of the series on Marineland Canada, or learn more from other sites:
- Niagara Falls Blog - Trip to Marineland Canada - Introduction and Observations
- Niagara Falls Blog - Trip to Marineland Canada - The Marine Animals
- Niagara Falls Blog - Trip to Marineland Canada - The Other Animals
- Niagara Falls Blog - Trip to Marineland Canada - The Rides
- View pictures from my visit in the Marineland Canada section of the Niagara Falls Image Gallery
- Official Marineland Canada web site
- Read the Wikipedia entry on Marineland (Ontario)
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