If you’re looking for something different to do in Guelph, this Zombie Scavengers game might just be what you need. It’s a self-guided scavenger hunt with a zombie apocalypse theme, blending city exploration with some light-hearted survival challenge. While I haven’t tried it myself, I’ve gathered enough info to give you a solid picture of what you can expect.
What immediately caught my eye are two things: first, how interactive and flexible this activity is—using an app that lets you explore at your own pace, and second, the fact that you’re assigned a remote host to support you. On the flip side, it does require you to have your own smartphone, and it’s only a one-hour experience, so if you’re after a longer adventure, you might want to look elsewhere. Still, this hunt seems like it would suit groups who enjoy puzzles, city secrets, or just a bit of fun challenge with friends or family.
If you’re someone who enjoys casual, activity-based outings that don’t involve a lot of planning or high costs, this could easily become a highlight of your Guelph visit. It’s especially good for groups that want a mix of sightseeing and fun competition—without the complexity of a full tour or the expense of a large group activity.
Key Points

- Cost-effective: At around $20.50 per group, it’s an affordable way to add a playful activity to your day.
- Flexible & Self-guided: You choose your pace, exploring Guelph using an app to find survival items and complete challenges.
- Includes remote support: A host is available virtually to assist if needed, which adds a layer of reassurance.
- Time-efficient: The activity lasts about an hour, making it easy to fit into a busy sightseeing day.
- Interactive & competitive: You’ll not only hunt for items but also go head-to-head with other teams across the country for points.
- Not for those without a smartphone: You’ll need your own device to participate, and transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
What to Expect from the Zombie Scavengers Experience

This activity isn’t your typical city walk. It’s designed to turn your exploration of Guelph into a game of survival against zombie hordes. Starting at Market Square, you’ll set off with the goal of finding items needed to survive the apocalypse, all guided by an app that offers real-time updates, challenges, and points.
The core idea is simple: use the app to locate various survival items scattered around Guelph, in any order you prefer. Think of it as a treasure hunt with a twist—each item you find or challenge you complete earns you points. The more points you rack up, the higher your chances of “surviving” the zombie threat.
Alongside item collecting, there are zombie-themed challenges designed to test your creativity or problem-solving skills. These might be simple tasks, but they add a layer of fun and interaction. The game also features a leaderboard that shows how your team stacks up against other groups across Canada, adding a competitive edge.
A notable feature is the support from a remote host. They don’t lead the activity in person but are available via chat to give hints or encouragement if your team gets stuck. This makes it accessible for everyone, even if you’re new to scavenger hunts or unfamiliar with the city.
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The Itinerary and Experience Breakdown

The activity begins at Market Square, a lively hub in Guelph, and ends back at the same spot—perfect if you want a quick, self-contained adventure. The duration is approximately one hour, so it’s ideal when you need a light activity between other sightseeing plans.
Finding the survival items is the main part of the hunt. You’ll receive a list of objects—probably items you could imagine needing in a zombie apocalypse, like a flashlight or a first-aid kit. The fun lies in searching for these items in different parts of Guelph, which encourages you to explore neighborhoods you might not usually visit. The flexible nature of the hunt means you can choose the order to pursue items, making it a personalized treasure hunt.
The challenges add another layer of entertainment. These are zombie-themed tasks designed to earn extra points, such as miming a zombie or taking a creative photo. The points system fuels friendly competition and makes things more engaging.
The app’s interface is straightforward, providing real-time updates on your team’s score and other teams’ standings. It’s a simple but effective way to see how you’re doing as you go. The activity is designed to be accessible, with most travelers able to participate, and no need for private transportation since it’s a walkable activity.
What we’ve learned from user reviews mentions some key positives: “Knowledgeable guides” (even if remote), the flexibility of exploring at your own pace, and the fun zombie theme. One reviewer highlighted how “the host was supportive and available,” which can be reassuring even if you’re new to scavenger hunts.
The Value of the Experience

At just over $20 per group, the value here is pretty clear. You get an hour of entertainment, city exploration, and a fun challenge all rolled into one. It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling with friends or family and want a relaxed but interactive activity that doesn’t require extensive planning or a big budget.
However, keep in mind that since transportation isn’t included and your own smartphone is needed, it’s best suited for those comfortable with using apps and walking around a city. If you’re not a fan of digital scavenger hunts or prefer guided tours with in-person hosts, this might not be your top pick.
The activity offers a good balance of fun, low cost, and city discovery. It’s perfect for curious travelers who enjoy a bit of friendly competition and don’t mind the lighthearted zombie theme.
Who Would Love This?
This scavenger hunt is ideal for groups seeking an engaging, casual activity in Guelph. Families with older children might find it a fun side adventure, especially if they enjoy puzzles or games. It also works well for groups of friends, coworkers on team-building outings, or anyone looking for a different way to see the city.
If you enjoy interactive experiences or want to add a playful challenge to a sightseeing day, this activity will fit nicely into your plans. But if your interest lies in detailed historical tours or long explorations, something more traditional might be better.
Final Thoughts

Zombie Scavengers in Guelph offers a surprisingly enjoyable way to see the city through a different lens. It combines simple city exploration with fun challenges and a competitive edge, all wrapped in a zombie apocalypse theme that adds humor and excitement. Plus, the fact that it’s self-guided with remote support makes it convenient and adaptable to your schedule.
If you value affordability, flexibility, and a bit of quirky fun, this scavenger hunt is worth considering. It’s a good pick for travelers who want a quick, engaging activity that will make their time in Guelph memorable. Just remember to have your smartphone charged, and be ready for some walking and puzzle-solving.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need my own smartphone for this activity? Yes, the scavenger hunt is app-based, so you’ll need your own device to participate.
Is transportation included? No, you’ll be walking around Guelph during the activity; transportation is not provided.
How long does the activity last? It takes approximately an hour, making it easy to slot into a busy sightseeing day.
Can I cancel if I change my mind? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the activity suitable for children? The tour is generally accessible to most travelers, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and using a smartphone.
What’s the starting point? The activity begins at Market Square in Guelph, ON. It ends back at the same location.
All in all, if you’re up for a light-hearted challenge and exploring Guelph in a new way, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt could add a fun twist to your trip.
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