African Lion Wildlife Park - The "intimate contact" with nature is located on the southwest outskirts of Toronto, which is a good opportunity for our little white-collar workers who are trapped in the city to get in touch with nature. This weekend, I drove to this famous spot with my colleague Sherry and decided to go on a date with nature. The local zoo where nature and people live in harmony is divided into wild domestication areas. We first turn right and go to the wild area. Here you can see many magical pictures, such as the mother of the big cockroach walks past us with the baby, and everyone stops the car to salute them. For example, the lions and couples sit on the side of the road to enjoy the cool, and the monkey babies jump in the car and watch us curiously. There are also wild rhinos walking leisurely on the side of the road, not caring about our so many large fleets passing by. Sherry, they are all coming to "work", and they have long been used to the sighting of tourists. On the left is the feeding area, where we can watch the animal show by the trainer and feed the goats or alpacas ourselves. Watching these cute animals really lament the wonderful nature of the creation. Tips: Wild areas can drive in by themselves, conditional tourists are best to rent a car to go, so you can control the itinerary yourself, if you are with the tour group may miss a lot of good scenery.