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Wild Kingston

by award-winning artists Gillie & Marc

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Did you know?

Asian elephants are right or left “tusked” — just like humans are right or left-handed!

Go Wild in Kingston this Half Term!

Discover giant animal sculptures by award-winning artists Gillie and Marc, and explore everything from Kingston’s lively riverside scene to the rich mix of shopping, delicious food, and must-see entertainmentfun for all the family!

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Did you know?

Mountain Gorillas make humming or singing sounds when they eat.

Family fun in Kingston

Wild Kingston is more than an exhibition – it’s the perfect excuse to spend a full day out in Kingston.

As you discover the sculptures along Clarence Street, explore everything the town has to offer. Try mini golf, AR darts and bowling at the Rotunda, shop at the Bentall Centre, enjoy a riverside boat ride, and grab a bite at family-friendly spots like Korea Hero and Chakra.

So come for the exhibition, stay for the experience – and make this half term unforgettable!

Plan your perfect day in Kingston

Did you know?

Baby White Rhinos love to run zoomies and are super attached to their mums – just like puppies!

FAQs

1. Where is the ‘Wild Kingston’ exhibition located?

The sculptures are located along Clarence Street, except ‘Mother Gorilla’ which you can find by Eden Walk (outside Escape Hunt).

2. Is the exhibition free?

Yes, ‘Wild Kingston’ is a totally free public exhibition.

3. Who is this exhibition for?

Everyone! Especially young kids who will love the unique sculptures and learning about wildlife.

4. What’s the purpose of the exhibition?

The purpose of ‘Wild Kingston’ is to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting endangered species.

5. I’m here for the day, what is there to do in Kingston?

There’s so many family-friendly activities to do in town, like boat rides, escape rooms and more. Read our Insider Guide to plan your perfect day in Kingston!

Did you know?

Giant Tortoises can live over 150 years and nap for 16 hours a day!