Picture crossing paths with a grey wolf on a forest trail, watching a lion bask in the sun, or feeding a curious goat with your children… That is exactly what Miller Zoo has in store for you, nestled in the heart of Chaudière-Appalaches in Frampton. Far more than a typical zoo, it is a wildlife sanctuary and animal rehabilitation centre — a place where every visit truly matters.
What you will love
- Over 200 animals from 65 species to discover: lions, black bears, wolves, Malayan tapirs, otters, raccoons and many more
- Nature trails through the forest for an outdoor stroll at your own pace
- A petting farm where children and adults alike can feed farm animals: ponies, goats, donkeys, pigs
- The zoo from TV! Known through the Quebec show Un zoo pas comme les autres, some of the residents are already local celebrities
- A mission that moves you: every animal here is a rescue or an orphan — the visit becomes a beautiful lesson in respect for nature
- Picnic areas and a snack bar on site to make a full day of it with the family
Practical information
Distance from the inn: about 20 to 25 minutes by car
Season: open mid-May to mid-October, every day from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Off-season opening available by reservation.
Admission (taxes extra):
- Adult (13 and over): ~$38
- Child (3–12 years): ~$28
- 2 years and under: free
- Family pass (2 adults + 2 children): ~$91
For whom? Perfect for families with children, and equally enjoyable for couples and nature lovers. Allow half a day to fully enjoy the site.
Reservations: none required for a self-guided visit — just show up! Guided tours are available for groups of 20 or more (reservation required).
20, route Hurley, Frampton (Québec) — millerzoo.ca
Your hosts will be happy to suggest the best way to combine a visit to Miller Zoo with other discoveries in the region during your stay with us.
Also in Frampton: Frampton Brasse — craft farm brewery, 18 beers and a countryside terrace.