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Let the kids climb the walls these school holidays

Adventure Camp is setting up at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre and bringing all the outdoors fun in.

The free, multi-zoned activity centre opens on Tuesday 1 July and is the perfect place for kids to burn off their unspent energy!

Watch them build their confidence on the climbing wall, focus their concentration on hitting bulls-eye, and get puzzling with Giant Connect Four. Plus, there’s a chill-out zone to slow the pace back down before heading home.

All camp participants receive a free mini waterproof compass to inspire their adventurous curiosity to continue.

Adventure Camp opens Tuesday 1 July through to Thursday 10 July (Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 excluded) from 10am to 1pm.

Located at the foodcourt end of the centre, it’s also the perfect opportunity to explore the latest new stores at the Civic.

Both Sussan and Lovisa have new larger stores, with the latest arrivals in fashion and accessories.

With more stores undergoing refurbishment and new retailers coming soon, there’s always something new to see at the Civic.

Visit www.noosacivic.com.au for all the latest news, events and offers.


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