The Calgary Zoo announced Saturday it will be reopening its doors to the public with reduced capacity and online tickets on May 23, citing approval from Alberta Health Services.
Since closing on March 16, the zoo said it implemented extensive health measures and surveyed people to understand how to make them feel safe during the new, one-way, outdoor-only, limited-capacity experience called Zooventure. “We’ve been working really closely and collaborating with Alberta Health Services to make sure that we’re offering an experience that keeps people safe and is informed with public health directives,” said Alison Archambault, the zoo’s director of brand and engagement.