Niagara on the Lake Scavenger Hunt
Groups experiencing our Niagara on the Lake 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.
Here is how our Niagara on the Lake team building scavenger hunts work. After the teams receive their professionally-printed handbooks, they work together to plan their route which will lead them to tourist venues and well-kept secrets where they collect answers to carefully-written questions. Since it is a scavenger hunt, teams must collect objects along the way - you'll be amazed at their creative interpretations of what we ask them to bring back! An option you have is for teams to take cameras with them. They must photograph their team in certain places or doing specific things. This is a great way to create memories!
About our Niagara on the Lake scavenger hunts: Welcome to one of the most beautiful places in Canada! Experience Niagara on the Lake and its rich history and aesthetically-pleasing mixture of mansions, forts, gardens, parks and charming retail shops. Among the landmarks your group will explore during the activity are St. Mark's Church, The Shaw Festival Theatre, The Clock Tower, The Prince of Wales Hotel, Fort George, the Courthouse and the Apothecary.
Here are some reasons why so many groups choose our Niagara on the Lake corporate scavenger hunts as a social activity for their meetings, offsites, incentive programs and conferences: Number one - it's fun! Even people who "don't like team building" love this event. It is an inclusive activity that anyone can participate in. All players are on an equal footing in that none of them have done this activity before. It is a fabulous way for your participants to get to know each other and return to the workplace having had a shared experience worth remembering.
Want some examples of what your group will have to do? Teams participating in our Niagara on the Lake team building scavenger hunts must try to collect a bumper sticker with a heart on it and something, other than paper, that says Niagara on the Lake 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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