This service request is used to report a concern about the wellbeing of farm animals at the High Park Animal Display or Riverdale Farm.

High Park Animal Display was established in 1893 for deer, and the Zoo’s animal paddocks have always been a popular attraction. Today, over 125 years later, the Zoo’s eleven paddocks are home to a variety of animal species from around the world, including bison, llamas, peacocks, reindeer, highland cattle, wallabies, emus, and sheep. For more information, visit the City website.

Riverdale Farm is a representation of a rural farm in Ontario. Visitors can tour the Farm's scenic 7.5 acres along pathways through wooded areas, around ponds, and into butterfly-herb-flower-vegetable gardens. Visit the farm animals and chat with the farmer during daily chores. There is no parking available on the farm grounds, street parking and public transit are both close by. Commercial photography is not allowed without a permit, please contact Riverdale Farm to request one.