CTVNews – A Muskoka wildlife sanctuary is welcoming its newest permanent resident, a 20-year-old snapping turtle with a big personality and a new lease on life.

SqueeGee, also known as “G,” is a snapping turtle that was brought in from the Royal Botanical Gardens after the team decided it was time to give him a healthy and new home.

ZooCheck and Niagara Action for Animals united to build a custom enclosure, perfectly suited for SqueeGee and his large size.

This new and improved zen space is designed for turtles in permanent captivity who cannot be released, ensuring that all of their special biological and behavioral needs are met.

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SqueeGee, also known as “G,” is a 20-year-old snapping turtle that was brought from the Royal Botanical Gardens after the team hoped to give him a healthy and new home at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Muskoka, Ont. (Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary)

“Now, SqueeGee can roam, soak, and enjoy a peaceful life close to nature,” Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary staff said over social media.

In summer, the ancient resident can bask outdoors and may even find himself tagging along on guided tours. With winter on the horizon, staff says he’ll cozy up in a specially designed indoor habitat at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.

SqueeGee’s new beginning is living proof that ‘slow and steady wins the race.’

Aspen Valley Wildlife offers rescue, rehabilitation, and release to wildlife across the province.

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Close-up picture of SqueeGee underwater via Instagram @aspenvalleywildlifesanctuary

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