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Winnipeg zoo closed for Journey to Churchill preparations

Sunday was the last day to see Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo before it closes for 10 days so staff can put the finishing touches on the Journey to Churchill exhibit.

Assiniboine Park Zoo to reopen July 3 for exhibit's grand opening

Two of the Assiniboine Park Zoo's four polar bears are seen playing in this YouTube video uploaded earlier this year. The bear will be featured in Journey to Churchill, an exhibit that will officially open July 3. (Assiniboine Park Zoo/YouTube)

Sunday was thelast day to see Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park Zoo before it closes for 10 days so staff can put the finishing touches on the Journey to Churchill exhibit.

Thezoo is closed startingMonday in the lead-up to the exhibit's grand opening on July 3.

Journey to Churchill will feature polar bears, Arctic fox, muskoxen, snowy owls and seals in expansive new habitats, as well as underwater viewing tunnels and a state-of-the-art Aurora Borealis Theatre.

Visitors to the zoo will have to pay more when it reopens adult gate admission will go up from $10.24 to $18.50, not including GST.

The gate fee for seniors and youth (aged 13-17) will go up from $8.24 to $14.81, while the fee for children between the ages of three and 12 will go up from $6.62 to $10.

Gate admission will be free for children under the age of three. Zoo officials are changing the free admission age from two to three.