FAQ

  • Book a visit (guests must be 5 years or older) to visit with the bunnies. Admission includes a veggie snack cup to feed the rabbits.

  • Guests must be 5 years or older. Children 5 to 10 years old must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a parent or guardian. There must be at least one (1) adult for every two (2) kids. Each person must purchase a ticket.

    Children must be supervised at all times and respect the lounge rules to make sure the visit remains enjoyable for all bunnies and guests.

  • Tickets are required in order to visit with the bunnies in the bunny lounge and each member of your party must purchase admission. Standard, hour-long visits cost $15.95 +GST per person. During select times on weekdays, we offer ‘Half-Time’ 30-minute visits for $7.95 +GST per person. All proceeds are split equally with Rabbitats to support their rescue mission. Book your visit today!

    Shopping in our retail section or hanging out in the café overlooking the bunny lounge is always free.

  • Space is limited, so we strongly recommend booking in advance to guarantee time with the bunnies. We are happy to accept walk-ins if space is available - give us a call at (604) 428-0688.

  • Reservations are non-refundable, and at least 24 hours’ notice is required to reschedule. Please email us or give us a call if you’d like to reschedule (604-428-0688).

  • Great question! We’ll go over the lounge rules when you arrive, but here are some important things to keep in mind:

    1. Do not pick up the bunnies or restrict their movements in any way. Rabbits are prey animals and their instinct is to get away if grabbed. Being picked up is not a natural experience for a rabbit and they may think you’re a hawk or predator! Rabbits have very powerful hind legs and may injure themselves or you trying to escape.

    2. Keep your voice low. Their large ears are not just for show - rabbits have incredibly sensitive hearing and can be startled by loud noises.

    3. Be mindful of their body language. If you reach out towards a bunny and they move away from your hand, try a different bunny! They are more likely to approach you again if they know you are respectful of their space. If a bunny is hiding, please leave them alone. They may be sleeping or just need some alone time.

    4. Don’t run or chase after the rabbits. This can scare them, and if very frightened they may be reluctant to come out and visit.

    5. Enjoy vibing with the bunnies. Rabbits are curious creatures and usually can’t resist checking out new things and people in their environment. Let them come to you and check you out! Sometimes the easiest way to get a bunny to be your friend is to ignore them at first to show that you are not a threat to them. Plus just watching a bunny clean their face, flop down for a nap, and binky or zoom around are proven ways to boost serotonin. Rule of thumb, the safer they feel, the more adventurous they are going to be!

  • Yes! Sometimes we have baby bunnies in need of foster homes. Click to learn more about fostering.

  • We offer nail trims, scent gland cleaning, and brushing services. Grooming appointments are available Monday through Friday, generally between 12:30pm-4:30pm. Give us a call to schedule an appointment: (604) 428-0688. Please note all rabbits must be vaccinated for RHD.

    We also sell a wide variety of bunny toys, supplies, and treats in our retail shop.

  • Unfortunately, no. Our bunny colony is from Rabbitats Rescue and we are not able to accommodate any outside bunny visitors.

  • Yes! We are most in need of volunteers on weekday mornings (M-F, 10am-12pm). Click to learn more about volunteering at The Bunny Cafe.

    Our rescue partner Rabbitats Rescue is always in need of volunteers as well. Click to learn more about volunteering at Rabbitats.

  • Our cafe is fully vegan with plant-based sweet and savory snacks. Check out the menu here.