Toronto Scavenger Hunt
Groups experiencing our Toronto 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.
In our Toronto team building scavenger hunts, teams are given a handbook that outlines the rules and requirements. There are three main sections: finding information, collecting objects and taking photographs. Information is collected from various landmarks, monuments, works of art and tourist venues and written into the hunt handbook. A list of objects to be collected allows for teams to be creative about obtaining twenty objects from a carefully-designed list. If you would like teams to have cameras, they will be challenged to take photographs of their entire team in certain places or performing hilarious tasks.
Here is some information about our program in Toronto: Discover the diversity of landmarks, services and venues in the exciting Financial and Entertainment areas. Participants in the Toronto scavenger hunt will visit many famous places such as CN Tower, Skydome, The Royal York Hotel, The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Roy Thompson Hall, The Eaton Centre and St. James Cathedral. Because of the PATH, Toronto's wonderful network of underground walkways, teams can travel indoors if the weather is nasty, making this a year-round, weatherproof activity!
Here are some reasons why so many groups choose our Toronto 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.
Here is some sample content: Groups that are challenged to complete our Toronto team building scavenger hunts must collect (among other things!) a 1971 penny and an origami model. Photographs that they will have to take include: the entire team on a balcony and the team serenading someone or something.
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