The new theme of its central atrium is 'Safari Adventure.'
Aberdeen Centre is bringing a taste of the wild indoors with its ‘Safari Adventure,’ featuring an animal hunt, a photo contest and blind packs, from now to Sept. 7. The central atrium is now a safari-themed space where life-size animals, jungle surprises and photo moments are designed for visitors of all ages. As part of the theme, the animal hunt encourages visitors to search across all three levels of the mall for six hidden safari animals.
After completing the hunt, participants will receive a prize code, which can be used to redeem a prize at the customer service desk with limited daily quantities. The centre also hosts a photo contest, where people can snap a photo with the safari exhibit and share it on Instagram for a chance to win prizes. Lastly, Aberdeen Centre is offering one free limited-edition 3D safari animal blind pack puzzle for shoppers who purchase $25 or more (before tax) at any merchant, food court, or restaurant in the mall.
‘Safari Adventure’ runs during mall hours at Aberdeen Centre, located at 4151 Hazelbridge Way. To learn more, visit the Safari Adventure at Aberdeen Centre website. 📣 Got an opinion on this story or any others in Richmond?
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- Published
- Jul 12, 2026
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- Jul 12, 2026
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