University of Toronto Treasure Hunt
Scavenger Hunt Anywhere can help organize one or more successful University of Toronto treasure hunts for your company. When you contact us, we will help you envision your event and help you plan a memorable team building corporate treasure hunt or scavenger hunt. Our clients often ask us about the difference between treasure hunts and scavenger hunts. The difference is as follows: Our University of Toronto corporate treasure hunts are comprised of a number of clues that lead teams along a set route, past various checkpoints where they collect additional clues which guide teams toward their final destination. Because we don't want to exclude group members that may be less physically fit than others, we ensure that the activity is designed such that the team with the best planning and problem-solving skills will win, rather than the fastest team. As a result our University of Toronto corporate treasure hunts are less "race-like", so that everyone has an equal chance of winning. In our scavenger hunts, teams must effectively prioritize a number of items provided to them as a list, presented in random order. Not all items on the list will be collected so teams must be very strategic. Although there are checkpoints, there is no set order to the checkpoints. Scavenger Hunts are more popular with corporate groups because teams with the best problem-solving skills are the most successful. When we refer to our programs, we call them "scavenger hunts". They inherently have some characteristics of University of Toronto corporate treasure hunts and if you like the idea of a treasure hunt better, then please let us know and we will show you how your program can be designed in a way that best exactly meets your needs. Here is some information about our University of Toronto treasure hunts: Explore University of Toronto and get an inside look at some of the very interesting but little-known features of the school. Experience the beautiful architecture and rich history of Canada’s largest university. Venues you will visit include University College, Knox College, Robart’s Library, Trinity College, Hart House plus various works of art, memorials and sculptures found on campus. |
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