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June 22

2nd Annual Seafood for Thought™
Thanks for a great night!



The unique and elegant outdoor setting, delicious seafood tastings prepared by Toronto's top chefs, chocolate fountain, wine pairings and of course some WILD animal encounters makes Seafood For Thought™ this year's fundraising event you don't want to miss!

If you missed your opportunity to give your support and donate to this event please call
416-392-9107

between 9:30-4:30 EST Monday - Friday

Proceeds from Seafood for Thought™ support the Toronto Zoo’s Conservation Fund for projects that will protect wildlife and wild spaces.

Please come ready to bid on our exciting Silent Auction items including a fantastic Blue Mountain package featuring Scandinave Spa, the Westin Hotel and a Scenic Caves Adventure.



Seafood Sponsors:
Sub Zero Imports Inc.
fisherfolk
Pasco Seafood Enterprises Inc.
Macgregors Meat & Seafood
Hallelujah Organics
U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish



Featuring Toronto’s Top Chefs. . .
Morgan Wilson - Marriott
Jason Inniss - Cross Town Kitchens
Ted Corrado - c5 Restaurant Lounge
Suman Sandillya - In Camera Dining Room
Patrick McMurray - Starfish Oyster Bed & Grill
Alida Solomon - Tutti Matti
Andrea Nicholson - Great Cooks on Eight
Derek Bendig - Pangaea
Michael Wilson - Crush Wine Bar
Michael Steh - red's bistro and wine bar
Len Little - Lucy's Seafood Kitchen

and featuring:
The Cheese Boutique
Compass Group
Cave Spring Cellars
Chateau des Charmes Wines
Colio Estate Winery
Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery
SteamWhistle Brewery
Ocean Wise™





TORONTO ZOO PARTNERS WITH SEAFOOD WATCH
IN SUPPORT OF HEALTHY OCEANS

Seafood Watch, a program initiated by the Monterey Bay Aquarium in 1997, aims to raise awareness of the importance of the choices consumers make.

Seafood Watch encourages the support of fisheries and fish farms that are better for the environment. By following Seafood Watch's recommendations on which seafood to buy and which to avoid, you can support those seafood producers that are environmentally friendly.

Use the handy pocket guide created by Seafood Watch to choose seafood from sustainable sources. Whether fished or farmed, seafood from sustainable sources are those that can exist over the long-term without compromising species' survival or the health of the surrounding ecosystem. 

Click here to learn more about Seafood Watch and how you can help! 

Click here for the Seafood Watch Sushi Guide 

Click here for the Seafood Watch National Guide


*Please note all events subject to change without notice.

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