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Two Rivers Wildlife Park — attraction in Sydney & CBRM, Cape Breton

Two Rivers Wildlife Park

Explore rescued and exotic animals at this family-friendly wildlife park near Sydney, featuring walking trails, a petting zoo, and campground stays.

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Two Rivers Wildlife Park is a family-friendly destination offering visitors the opportunity to explore a variety of animals in a natural, relaxed setting. The park is home to both domestic and exotic species, including rescued wildlife that are unable to return to their natural habitats. Guests can enjoy walking trails, a hands-on petting zoo, and seasonal activities designed for all ages. In addition to day visits, the park offers campground accommodations, making it an ideal spot for both short visits and extended stays. Two Rivers Wildlife Park focuses on providing an accessible, educational, and enjoyable experience while promoting awareness and appreciation for animals and their care.

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