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Kamloops’ BC Wildlife Park is bringing its “eggs-citing” Easter festivities to a close on Monday after three days of holiday activities thus far.
Children 12 and under were able to snatch up eggs at various times between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. –– and will be able to tomorrow as well.
It's #Easter #Weekend!!! Which means one thing! Lots and lots of #chocolate #eggs!! #Didyouknow that we offer 9 Easter egg hunts per day for ages 0 to 12 (April 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd)? For more information about event check out our website! https://t.co/emVY0rtDZq pic.twitter.com/bfMFYvlXmp
— BC Wildlife Park (@BCwildlifepark) April 19, 2019
Youth aged 13 to 17 can participate in a scavenger hunt, children from two-years-old to 12 can try their hand at a colouring contest and the whole family can get their faces painted.
Additionally, the everyone can hop on the Wildlife Express Mini Train, or attend the Home Hardware Family Farm –– early birds can also snack on a pancake breakfast for under $7!
And, of course, the zoo will feature some animal showings with badgers, bobcats, porcupines and being showcased to attendees. Even the cougars are getting in on the easter egg hunt!
Happy #Easter! Zoe, @BCwildlifepark female #cougar, enjoyed a paper mache Easter #egg filled with tasty chunks of #meat! A big #thankyou to our park #volunteers for making a bunch of Easter eggs for our #animals to enjoy!! Thank you to zookeeper Dannielle for this video!! pic.twitter.com/MftYjFqNV0
— BC Wildlife Park (@BCwildlifepark) April 21, 2019
For more information on events and times for Easter festivities at the park, click here.