Halifax Scavenger Hunt
Groups experiencing our Halifax corporate scavenger hunts embark on adventures of discovery and competition as participants work in teams to achieve the highest score possible in the time they are given.
Groups progressing through our Halifax team building scavenger hunts are challenged to collect information by visiting popular sightseeing locations and also well-hidden local secrets. Teams also seek to collect up to 20 diverse objects from a list we give them. As an additional extra, teams are given cameras with instructions to take pictures of their team accomplishing certain tasks and visiting specific locations.
Some specifics about this location: Your group will visit and learn about such sites as The Citadel, The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, St. Paul's Church, The Grand Parade, City Hall, Province House, The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the waterfront walkway, Summit Plaza, North America's oldest operating Naval Clock, The Old Burying Ground and The Public Gardens.
Some examples of objects that participants in our Halifax corporate scavenger hunts are challenged to collect are: a snow globe and a love letter written by a stranger. Photographs to be taken include a bad parking job and the team re-enacting a scene from a Shakespearian tragedy, preferably on a stage.
Want some examples of what your group will have to do? Teams participating in our Halifax team building scavenger hunts must try to collect a bumper sticker with a heart on it and something, other than paper, that says Halifax on it. With cameras, they may be on the lookout for an exceptional view or someone with pink hair. Contact us for more examples.
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