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SUMMARY:Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Jurassic Kingdom Toronto: Outdoor Dinosaur Exhibit at David Dunlap\nObservatory\, Richmond Hill\nThis summer\, Jurassic Kingdom brings its world-renowned animatronic dinosaur exhibit to the grounds of the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill. From July 23\nto August 10\, 2026\, more than 40 life-size dinosaurs inhabit one of the most dramatic outdoor settings in the Greater Toronto Area\, a historic 77-acre estate where the\nprehistoric comes to life. Walk among T. rex\, Triceratops\, Spinosaurus\, and dozens more: all moving\, all roaring\, all waiting to be discovered just north of Toronto. This is\nthe dinosaur Toronto families have been waiting for. \nWhat Is Jurassic Kingdom?\nJurassic Kingdom is Europe and the UK’s largest touring outdoor animatronic dinosaur exhibition\, a travelling dinosaur experience that has toured major cities\nacross the UK\, Europe\, and Canada since 2016. This is not a static dinosaur exhibit or a theme park. It is a live\, roaming dinosaur show: life-size animatronic models set in\niconic outdoor venues\, each accompanied by educational panels\, in an event designed for families who want something genuinely unforgettable.\nEvery dinosaur on the trail comes with a detailed information panel: species name and meaning\, geological period\, region of origin\, height\, weight\, length\, and key\nscientific facts. The result is a dinosaur experience that blends outdoor adventure with real palaeontological discovery\, what the show calls edutainment. \nThe Dinosaur Exhibit\n40+ Life-Size Animatronic Dinosaurs\nAcross the rolling grounds of the David Dunlap Observatory estate\, this outdoor dinosaur exhibit features more than 40 animatronic dinosaurs spanning the Permian\,\nTriassic\, Jurassic\, and Cretaceous periods. Every model moves; most produce sound. The natural woodland and open-field setting of the observatory makes this dinosaur\nexhibit unlike anything available in a typical urban venue in Toronto or across Ontario. \nHighlights of the animatronic dinosaur show include: \n\nTyrannosaurus rex: 12 m long\, 6 m tall\, with over 50 banana-sized teeth and the strongest bite force of any land animal ever recorded\nSpinosaurus: the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever discovered\, stretching 15 m in length\nTriceratops: one of the largest skulls of any land animal that has ever lived\nDiplodocus: one of the longest dinosaurs known from a near-complete skeleton\, at 26 m\nPteranodon: a flying reptile with a 7 m wingspan soaring overhead\nParasaurolophus: producing its iconic trumpet-like call for communication\nDeinonychus vs. Tenontosaurus: a dramatic predator-prey fight scene frozen in animatronic action\nVelociraptor vs. Apatosaurus: a battle that could never have happened\, but one you will not forget\n\nEducational Panels at Every Exhibit\nEvery dinosaur on the trail is accompanied by a dedicated information panel covering its name and meaning\, geological period\, geographic region\, height\,\nweight\, length\, and key palaeontological facts. The panels are designed to make every step of the trail a discovery: science made vivid\, at scale\, in the open air. \nInteractive Entertainment Area\nBeyond the dinosaur trail\, Jurassic Kingdom Toronto includes a dedicated entertainment area designed to keep the whole family engaged. The area features: \n\nJurassic bouncy castle\nRide-on dinosaur (confirm whether included in the ticket or charged separately on site)\nFossil dig pit\nFace painting (confirm whether available on demand or at scheduled times)\nMerchandise stall\nStreet food and drink vendors\n\nToronto Dates and Hours\nEvent Dates\nJurassic Kingdom Toronto runs from Wednesday\, July 23 to Sunday\, August 10\, 2026\,\nat the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill\, Ontario.\nOpening Hours\nOpening time: 10am\nLast entry: 5:00 PM\nSite closes: 6:00 PM\nThe event runs every day regardless of weather. In the unlikely event of a closure\,\nticket holders will be notified and offered a date change. \nOn-Site Entry\nPlease arrive within your selected entry window to help manage crowd flow. Arriving slightly early or late is fine\, you will not be turned away with a valid ticket. On-the-day\ngate tickets are available at the David Dunlap Observatory\, though booking online in advance is strongly recommended for lower pricing and to guarantee your entry. \nLocation\nVenue\nDavid Dunlap Observatory: 123 Hillsview Dr\, Richmond Hill\, ON L4C 1T3 \nThe David Dunlap Observatory is a 77-acre National Historic Site in Richmond Hill\, approximately 25 kilometres north of downtown Toronto. Its sweeping open grounds\,\nmature forests\, and heritage architecture make it one of the most distinctive outdoor event venues in the Greater Toronto Area\, and the perfect backdrop for a life-size\ndinosaur exhibit. \nGetting There by Car\nThe David Dunlap Observatory is accessible via Yonge Street and Highway 404\, approximately 25 minutes north of downtown Toronto. Ample free parking is\navailable on site. \nGetting There by Transit\nYRT and GO Transit routes serve 123 Hillsview Dr. Visit https://www.yrt.ca/en/schedules-and-maps/schedules-and-maps.aspx to plan\nyour route. \nOnline Ticket Prices\nBook online for the best price. Online tickets are cheaper than gate prices and guarantee your entry to Jurassic Kingdom Toronto. \nWeekday Online Prices (Monday to Thursday)\n\n\n\nTicket Type\nOnline Price\n\n\nAdult (16+)\n$25\n\n\nChild (3 to 15)\n$20\n\n\nFamily (2 adults + 2 children\, or 1 adult + 3 children)\n$80\n\n\n\nChildren aged under 3 are free. \nWeekend Online Prices (Friday to Sunday)\n\n\n\nTicket Type\nOnline Price\n\n\nAdult (16+)\n$30\n\n\nChild (3 to 15)\n$25\n\n\nFamily (2 adults + 2 children\, or 1 adult + 3 children)\n$95\n\n\n\nChildren aged under 3 are free. \nFree Entry for Registered Carers\nRegistered carers accompanying their dependent receive free entry. Your complimentary carer ticket can be obtained during the concession ticket purchase\nprocess. One free carer ticket per transaction. \nWhere to Buy Tickets for Jurassic Kingdom Toronto\nTickets for Jurassic Kingdom Toronto 2026 are available online at jurassickingdom.ca and at the gate on the day at the David Dunlap Observatory. Online prices are lower\nthan gate prices\, so we recommend booking in advance to save and to guarantee your spot. \nTicketing\, Powered by Showpass\nTo book tickets for the Jurassic Kingdom Toronto 2026 dinosaur exhibit\, click the Get Tickets button below. You will be directed to the Showpass ticketing page where you\ncan choose your preferred date and entry time. Once purchased\, your tickets arrive by email\, just show your barcode at the gate on arrival. \nFacilities and On-Site Experience\nFood and Drink\nFrom street food to cold drinks\, Jurassic Kingdom Toronto has you covered. Several food and beverage vendors will be on site throughout the event at the David Dunlap\nObservatory grounds. No need to bring your own\, but you are welcome to. \nAccessibility\nThe Jurassic Kingdom trail at the David Dunlap Observatory takes place on grass and natural terrain across a large estate. Most of the route is accessible for strollers\nand pushchairs. As a heritage park environment\, some pathways include uneven ground and natural gradients that may be challenging for wheelchair users\, so we\nrecommend planning your visit accordingly. \nAssistance dogs are welcome on site. Other pets are not permitted. \nWhat to Wear\nDress for a long walk through a large outdoor park. Comfortable\, weather- appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes are ideal. The expansive DDO grounds\ncan get muddy during or after rain\, so waterproof footwear is worth packing if the forecast looks uncertain. \nTickets: Print or Mobile\nNo printer needed. Show your ticket barcode on your phone at the entrance for scanning. Printed tickets are also accepted. \nFrequently Asked Questions\nHow do I buy tickets for Jurassic Kingdom Toronto 2026?\nTickets for Jurassic Kingdom Toronto 2026 are available online at jurassickingdom.ca\, this is the cheapest and easiest way to book. You can also buy\ntickets at the gate on the day at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill\, though online prices are lower and booking in advance guarantees your entry. Once\npurchased online\, your tickets arrive by email. Show your barcode on your phone or a printed copy at the entrance. \nWhat is the ticket price for Jurassic Kingdom Toronto?\nWeekday prices (Monday to Thursday): Adult $25\, Child (3 to 15) $20\, Family $80.\nWeekend prices (Friday to Sunday): Adult $30\, Child (3 to 15) $25\, Family $95.\nChildren aged under 3 are free and do not need a ticket. Concession pricing is available for seniors (65+)\, disabled visitors\, students\, and those on unemployment\nbenefits. \nHow long does it take to walk around Jurassic Kingdom Toronto?\nPlan on two to three hours for the full experience. The David Dunlap Observatory is a large\, open estate\, so the trail has room to breathe. Your actual time will depend on\ntime spent at the educational panels\, the entertainment area\, and the food vendors. There is no time limit once inside. Last entry is at 5:00 PM and the site closes at 6:00\nPM. \nWhere is Jurassic Kingdom Toronto located?\nJurassic Kingdom Toronto takes place at the David Dunlap Observatory\, 123 Hillsview Dr\, Richmond Hill\, ON\, approximately 25 kilometres north of downtown Toronto\,\naccessible via Yonge Street or Highway 404. (Add transit and parking details before finalising this answer.) \nIs there parking at the David Dunlap Observatory?\nOn-site parking is available at the David Dunlap Observatory. (Confirm whether free or paid\, and approximate capacity.) \nCan I get to Jurassic Kingdom Toronto by public transit?\nYRT and GO Transit route information\, visit – https://www.yrt.ca/en/schedules-and-maps/schedules-and-maps.aspx to plan your journey. \nWhat should I bring to Jurassic Kingdom Toronto?\nSturdy walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are the essentials\, the trail spans the open grounds of a large estate. A light rain jacket and sunscreen are both\npractical for a Canadian summer. Strollers are welcome. Food and drinks are available from on-site vendors\, but you are free to bring your own. \nWhat happens if it rains?\nJurassic Kingdom operates every day regardless of weather (as long as it is safe to do so). As an outdoor event\, it runs rain or shine. If a closure is ever necessary\, all\naffected ticket holders will be contacted and offered the option to rebook. \nCan I get a refund on my tickets?\nWe do not offer ticket refunds. If the weather is extremely bad and we have storms and heavy rain\, you can use your ticket for any other date and time before we close.\nAlternatively\, if you can’t return\, you can pass your tickets onto family and friends to use instead \nIs Jurassic Kingdom Toronto suitable for toddlers and very young children?\nYes\, Jurassic Kingdom is designed for families with children of all ages. Children aged 2 and under enter for free. The trail is navigable with a stroller. Some of the larger\nanimatronic exhibits may startle very sensitive toddlers. \nWho do I contact about tickets or the event?\nFor ticketing questions\, contact Showpass directly at support@showpass.com or visit the Showpass Help Centre. For general event enquiries\, reach us at\ninfo@jurassickingdom.ca or through our Facebook and Instagram pages. \nJurassic Kingdom Is Also Coming to Ottawa and Greater Montreal\nToronto is the second stop on the Jurassic Kingdom Canada 2026 tour. The show opened in Ottawa and heads to Greater Montreal after Toronto: \n\nOttawa: June 26 to July 12\, 2026 (Wesley Clover Parks)\nGreater Montreal: August 21 to September 7\, 2026 (Recreo Parc\, Sainte- Catherine)\n\nKnow someone who missed Ottawa or is planning for Montreal? Share the tour. Tickets and details are available on each city’s event page at jurassickingdom.ca.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DTSTAMP:20260611T233855Z
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UID:56222-1787270400-1788825599@jurassickingdom.ca
SUMMARY:Montreal
DESCRIPTION:Jurassic Kingdom is a must-see family edutainment attraction\, a highly educational and entertaining Jurassic walk-through experience\, aimed at family audiences. Featuring over 50 impressive installations of animatronic dinosaurs with moving parts. Visitors will explore the gardens and parks and uncover epic life-sized replica dinosaurs\, including everybody’s favourites such as T-Rex and Triceratops.
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