Zoolights in Calgary is a special yearly event when the Zoo transforms into a magical sparkly place for six weeks.
The year 2025 marks 29 years of this Calgary holiday tradition. More than 2 million lights decorate the alleys of the Zoo. You can drink hot chocolate or special holiday drinks by the fire, while the kids are having fun at the colourful, lit-up swings. Walk through a light tunnel, try axe throwing, ride the wildlife carousel, or visit Santa’s Polar Palace. Zoolights are one of the best things to do in Calgary in winter.

Weβve visited Zoolights in Calgary for the first time when our little Martin was just six months old. We were excited to show him glowing colourful lights. He loved anything sparkly; it didnβt matter if it was a Christmas tree or a street lamp. He still loves all the lights, so I think this will become our yearly winter tradition.
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Bundle up and prepare to see one of the most beautiful Christmas lights in Calgary (plus more winter activities in Calgary at the end).
Here is everything you need to know about Zoolights in Calgary:
- Zoolights run from November 14, 2025 to January 4, 2026
- Starting at 5 pm and ending at 9 pm with the last entry at 8:30 pm.
- You can purchase tickets online or in person.
- Tickets cost from 15.96 to 24.45 CAD (16+), 10.85 to 16.95 CAD (child 3-15), free under 3 years
- Zoolights are a special event, so the tickets must be purchased separately even if you have a Zoo membership.
- During Zoolights, you wonβt be able to see any animals. If you arrive earlier, I highly recommend taking a stroll on the Bow River Pathway from which you can see bears.
- If you’d like to see animals and Zoolights on the same day, you can purchase a combo ticket Sunlight to Zoolights
- The Calgary Zoo is accessible by car, transit (route #202 of C-train), and foot or bike from the Bow River Pathway.
- You can enter from the North entrance only at 210 St. Georgeβs Drive NE.
- Parking is 13 CAD per day; no hourly option is available.
- Free parking is available at the Renfrew Off-Leash Dog Park, but you have to walk 1 km to the zoo entrance.
- You can warm up by the fire pits and buy mulled wine, beer, spiced rum with eggnog, baileys hot chocolate, food or frozen treats.
- Itβs a family-friendly venue and easily accessible with a stroller or wheelchair.
- It takes about 1,5 hours to walk around and enjoy Zoolights to the fullest.
- Sensory-sensitive guests can rent free Sensory bags to improve their experience. New signs are posted in front of flashing lights, and you can download a Sensory Experience map to plan ahead.
- During Zoolights, you can access Zoo by 2:30 pm, members by 3 pm, and you need to leave by 4:30 pm.
- Special for members: 5 pm-6 pm on Mondays, kids can meet Santa in Santaβs Polar Palace.
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