Found some amazing old photos from the zoos early days but here is the most amazing one. Its a planning map for the zoo from 1972, before the zoo even opened.
It appears they leveled the place. The core woods arent in the aerial photo.
Heading left after entering would have brought you to a red panda, tarh, blackbuck area. Further over in that are would have been axis deer and fallow deer which look like you could only see them from the monorail.
Behind Indomalaya was a nilgai exhibit.
The African pavilion was there. Behind the elephants and hippos was cape buffalo.
Theres a giant gap in animals with tons of open space. They planned on Kob and Lechwe exhibits. Above that are white rhinos, chapmans zebra and waterbuck.
Continuing west or left in the photo is Hamadryas Baboons. Blesbok are south of the baboons. West are exhibits for addax, then Geladas, Rock Hyrax and Grevys zebra.West again a small meerkat exhibit and Giant Eland with Patas monkeys. North of the Addax are springbok. North of them Damaraland Zebra and Gemsbok. East are the lions. East again Gnu before arriving at the cape fur seals and penguins in the penguins current locale. The giraffes were where they always had been.
Far to the west there were plans for a madagascar exhibit.
In the treed space by the surplus warthog exhibit, along the path that now lead down to the domain there was to be a massive llama exhibit with tapirs to the north of that, then two different deer exhibits. A massive agouti exhibit (take a look at the space they wanted to give an animal so small. Rheas would be the northern most.
Down in the current mayan temple area... birds, ducks, mara, and capybara exhibits.
The Americas were phase two.
The polar bears were all by themselves in an exhibit smaller than the agoutis.
Euraisa was very different. It started with a cora gazelle exhibit. Then to the north a Wisent. To the east would be maned sheep, mouflons and serow in their own exhibits. The barbary apes in the same place. North of them North Vietnamese monkeys. To the east giant pandas... in the smallest exhibit on the plans. A pheastant exhibit to the east of that. In the przewalski's yard were the yaks. In drive thru exhibit two goitered gazelle. A big empty space further south until reaching what is now the yak barn where there would have been Kulan and bactrians. The dromedaries in the same place. In the center of all of these exhibits would be a massive Pere David Deer, Chinese Water Deer, Muntjac, waterfowl and wading birds exhibit. South of that would be a siberian tiger exhibit, then muntjac, then chinese leopards, then dybowski deer.
In what is now the kids zoo was the australian animals. Bettong, Wallabies, quokkas, kangaroos, possums, wallaroos, shelduck, maned goose, scaup in a massive exhibit together. Next to them kea and parrots.
Australia and an Ocean pavilion were to be phase two.
So interesting to see the plans. The core woods didnt exist. There were no streams. No plans for the domain other than it would eventually exist. So much empty space.
http://www.zoochat.com/532/1972-planning-map-toronto-zoo-39833/