Forestry Farm Park and Zoo
The Forestry Farm Park and Zoo is a forested park and zoo located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The park was originally established as the Dominion Forest Nursery Station and later Sutherland Forest Nursery Station. Between 1913 and 1966 was responsible for growing and shipping 147 million trees shipped across the northern prairie provinces. The first shipment of trees were sent to farmers in 1916. The park is designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The nursery grew caragana, ash, maple, elm, and willow. After the nursery closed in 1966 a portion was re-opened as a city park. Following a $160,000 renovation to the Sutherland Forest Nursery Station, the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo was opened on September 1, 1972.
The park contains the following areas:Forestry Farm House – is a historical farm house of a Georgian brink design built in 1913 located within the park. The building was officially designated a heritage property on July 3, 1990. It accommodates up to 40 people.Hall – With a capacity of 225 peopleGazebo Picnic Site – With seating for up to 100 peopleFishing Pond – A Pond stocked with Rainbow Trout Paws Inn Concession and Gift Shop – A Concession Stand and Gift Shop operated by the Zoo Society McDonald's Natural Place to Play Playground – An accessible nature-themed playgroundBall Diamond and Cricket Pitch – Available for group rentals and pick-up gamesRobin Smith Meditation Garden – Cared for by the Perennial Society Heritage Rose Garden – Cared for by the Perennial Society Zoo – The zoo facilitiesDemonstration Forest – Original demonstration forest once part of the nursery.
Developed long before any major residential development in the region, since the 1990s the park has been virtually surrounded by Saskatoon's urban sprawl, casting the Forestry Farm, along with several contiguous linear parks, in an additional role as part of the region's greenbelt.
The park is home to the Enchanted Forest Holiday Light Display each winter, a light display raising funds for the Saskatoon Zoo Foundation and the Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation. The annual event began in 1999. Approximately 85,000 people attended the event during its 2024-25 run.
Zoo
The Zoo is housed within the park. In 1964 the Golden Gate Animal Farm ran into financial difficulties, the city agreed to acquire the animals and equipment; the zoo was then relocated to the park. The Zoo is accredited by the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums and contains over 80 species of animals. In 2025 the Zoo became an Institution Member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and is the only such accredited zoo in Saskatchewan. Employing 8 full-time zookeepers in 2025, in December 2025 the Saskatoon City Council approved budgetary plans to increase the number of full-time zookeepers by one in both 2026 and 2027, in order to meet and exceed standards laid out by Canada’s Accredited Zoos and Aquariums and as the Forestry Farm was pursuing Association of Zoos and Aquariums accreditation.The Zoo contains the following areas:Affinity Learning Centre – A building housing reptiles, amphibians, and fish. It also hosts facilities for educational programmingKinsmen Express Zoo Train – Guided tour through the zoo area, with a ramp and wheelchair accessible car It operates from June 1 - September 2Prairie Butterfly House – Open from June 1 - August 31Small Mammal House – Houses the Zoo's Goeldi's Monkeys, meerkats and African crested porcupines. It opened following renovations on June 10, 2023Accessible Pier – A pier into a prairie marsh. It hosts pond dipping activities from July to Labour DayOrano Fun Zone PlaygroundBuckeye Café – Open April 1 - October 31, with all proceeds supporting the Zoo's educational programmingZoo Gift ShopLions Event Pavilion – A 9600 square foot facility available for rent
The Saskatoon Regional Zoological Society was formed in 1976 to aid in the education program at the zoo and advance the care of the animals. The society later changed its name to the Saskatoon Zoo Society.
The Zoo engages in conservation research and education with the species in its collection, and hosts multiple autonomous recording units as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada's National Ecological Monitoring plan initiative on migratory bird habitats and breeding. The Forestry Farm is part of the Sutherland Migratory Bird Sanctuary.