You've seen pictures. You've watched the documentaries. But nothing, NOTHING prepares you for the moment an animal actually chooses to walk toward you.
The Wildlife Festival is an annual interactive experience that tours across Western Canada, bringing guests of all ages into genuine, hands-on contact with some of the world's most remarkable animals. With live stage shows, educational displays, and interactive experiences that let you get close — really close — to the animals, the Wildlife Festival is equal parts education and pure, joyful wonder.
Meet sloths, alligators, wallabies, snakes, armadillos, and dozens more exotic species that most people will never encounter outside of a zoo. But this isn't a zoo. The animals here are ambassadors that are cared for by passionate handlers who know them by name and know how to turn an encounter into a memory that lasts a lifetime.
All proceeds from the Wildlife Festival go directly to supporting the care and wellbeing of these animals through Cobb's Exotic Animal Rescue and Education Foundation. A non-profit dedicated to providing rescued exotic animals with a safe, loving home.
When you come to the Wildlife Festival, you're not just having fun. You're part of something that matters.
What to Expect:
Live educational stage shows with exotic animals
Hands-on interactive encounters with rare species
Sloths, alligators, wallabies, armadillos, snakes, and more
Knowledgeable, passionate animal handlers on hand throughout
VIP upgrade available for extended animal time
Adult Only Nights — same animals, more laughs, licensed bar
Quiet Hour tickets available for families who need a gentler environment
Proceeds support genuine exotic animal rescue and rehabilitation
Touring across multiple cities in Western Canada each year
Who It's For: The Wildlife Festival is for everyone — genuinely. Kids lose their minds over it. Adults are equally astonished. The VIP experience is worth every cent for true animal lovers. Quiet Hour sessions are available for families with children who benefit from a calmer environment.
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