Vancouver Aquarium's Winter Waterland Will Feature Scuba Claus, Bobs & Lolo

Wed, 12/3/2008 - 4:04 PM

By Kent Hurl

Vancouver, BC - Don we now our ‘dive’ apparel! Once again, SCUBA CLAUS will dive in the Strait of Georgia exhibit and wave to all those who still believe (but might not realize a chimney isn’t the only way for a jolly, bearded man in a red suit to make a big splash!)

BOBS & LOLO also return to the Vancouver Aquarium this holiday season for another series of fun and engaging performances. The energetic duo will kick off their limited engagement with holiday songs and sing-along’s in our Pacific Canada gallery.

Scuba Claus

Scuba Claus is coming to town!
Visit the Vancouver Aquarium where the traditional chimney entrance of jolly old St. Nick is replaced by a watery arrival in the Strait of Georgia exhibit. Scuba Claus will dive and wave hello to the little ones (and the big ones who still believe) on December
6–7, 13–14, 20–23, 2008.

Bobs & Lolo

Bobs & Lolo return to the Vancouver Aquarium for the holidays! Join us for musical adventures for all ages, dedicated to connecting kids to the natural world with music, movement and make-believe. Bobs & Lolo will perform at the Aquarium on
December 20–23 & 27–31, 2008 and January 2–4, 2009.

View the full daily show schedule at: vanaqua.org

Photo credit: Vancouver Aquarium



       
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