If you’re on the lookout for a different way to explore Kitchener, the Zombie Scavengers game might just catch your eye. This activity combines walking, problem-solving, and a bit of good old-fashioned fun — all themed around surviving a zombie apocalypse. While not your typical sightseeing tour, it offers a unique twist that’s perfect for groups looking to add some adventure and humor to their visit.
What really catches our attention about this experience are its affordable price point and flexibility. For around $20.58 per group (up to 10 people), you get an hour of engaging activity, fully guided through an app, with the support of a remote host. Plus, the fact that it’s a self-guided adventure means you can pace yourselves and choose your route, making it ideal for those who prefer a relaxed, personalized exploration. That said, you’ll need to rely on your own smartphone and some basic tech skills, which might be a consideration if you’re not comfortable with apps or if your group isn’t tech-savvy.
This tour tends to work best for adventurous groups who enjoy a bit of competition and are happy to explore on foot. It’s not designed with families with young children in mind, but it’s a clever option for friends, colleagues, or curious travelers eager to see a different side of Kitchener. Keep in mind that it’s a quick, about-an-hour activity — so it won’t replace longer sightseeing tours, but it’s a great addition if you want a quick, playful challenge during your day.
Key Points

- Affordable fun: It’s a cost-effective way to get active and entertained for around $20 per group.
- Flexible route: You choose your own path, making it customizable based on your interests or schedule.
- Tech-based activity: Requires a smartphone and comfort with using an app.
- Interactive support: A remote host is available to help if needed.
- Time-efficient: Just about an hour, perfect for fitting into a busy day.
- Suitable for groups: Up to 10 people, ideal for friends or small teams wanting a shared experience.
What to Expect from the Zombie Scavengers Tour in Kitchener

This activity isn’t just about wandering around; it’s about strategizing, problem-solving, and having a laugh while navigating Kitchener’s streets. Once you start at the City Hall, you’re handed a list of survival items to find and some fun zombie-themed challenges to complete. The twist? You can complete these tasks in any order you like, making the game a mix of quick thinking and strategic planning.
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The App and the Game Mechanics
Playing on your phone, the app guides you through the game, giving you a list of items needed to survive the zombie apocalypse. These could be anything from everyday objects to more unusual finds, all depending on what the game assigns. You’ll score points for each item collected and each challenge completed, with some tasks likely requiring creative or quick action.
The remote host is a nice touch, providing support via chat if you’re stuck or need clarification. This makes it a collaborative effort, especially if you’re playing with a group or a team. We think that having an interactive guide adds a layer of engagement, keeping everyone invested even if the game’s setting is a bit silly.
The Experience Itself
The duration is approximately one hour — just enough time to stretch your legs, get some fresh air, and have a few laughs. The meeting point is conveniently located at Kitchener City Hall, and the activity ends right back there, making it easy to plan your day around it.
You’ll love the sense of discovery as you hunt for items around the city, seeing parts of Kitchener you might not have explored before. Since you’re free to choose your route, it’s a flexible way to combine sightseeing with fun, especially if you want a break from traditional tours.
What Travelers Say (Based on the Reviews)
Although this specific activity currently has no reviews, those familiar with similar scavenger hunts mention that the game encourages exploration and teamwork. The fact that you get a private experience means it feels personalized and less like a generic group activity. Plus, the cost makes it accessible, especially for groups on a budget.
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The Location and Meeting Point
Starting at Kitchener City Hall, a central and recognizable landmark, makes it easy to find and access. The area is near public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers to join without fuss. The activity is available Tuesday through Sunday, from 9 am to 5 pm, giving you plenty of flexibility to fit it into your schedule.
Duration and Group Size
The one-hour window is perfect for a quick, energetic adventure. The game supports groups of up to 10 people, which is ideal for friends, small teams, or family outings — if they’re comfortable with the app-based setup. If you’re traveling solo or with fewer people, you can still join, but the activity is designed with groups in mind.
Cost and Value
At just over $20, this activity is a cost-effective way to explore and challenge yourself in the city. Considering that it includes all activities, a remote guide, and the self-guided component, it offers a reasonable bang for your buck. You won’t get traditional sightseeing commentary or in-depth historical info, but if you’re after a playful, interactive experience, it’s well worth the price.
Accessibility and Considerations
While service animals are allowed, remember that the game is entirely smartphone-driven, so your device needs to be capable and charged. It’s also designed to be accessible, with most travelers able to participate, but those uncomfortable with tech or outdoor activities might find it less appealing.
Who Is This Experience Best For?

If you’re someone who enjoys light-hearted competition, exploring new areas in a playful way, and don’t mind using your phone, you’ll probably love this. It’s especially suited for groups looking for a short, engaging activity that adds some fun to their day. It’s not meant to be a deep dive into Kitchener’s history or culture but rather a lively, interactive way to see the city’s streets.
It’s also a good pick if you want something different from traditional tours — whether you’re traveling with friends, colleagues, or just want a novel way to get some steps in.
Final Thoughts

The Kitchener City Scavenger Hunt by Zombie Scavengers offers a playful, cost-effective, and flexible way to explore the city. It’s perfect for those who like a little friendly competition, enjoy using their smartphones to guide their adventure, and are open to a quirky experience that combines sightseeing with a twist of zombie-themed fun.
While it’s not a comprehensive city tour or an in-depth historical exploration, it’s a clever way to discover parts of Kitchener you might not see on traditional sightseeing walks. Plus, with the added support of a remote host, it feels both casual and engaging. If you’re in town and want to add some lighthearted adventure to your itinerary, this could be just the thing.
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FAQ

How long does the activity last?
It takes about one hour, making it easy to schedule into your day without taking up too much time.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Kitchener City Hall and ends back at the same spot, so you can plan your day around it.
What’s included in the price?
All activities, a self-guided game, and access to a remote interactive survival guide are included.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, you’ll need to use your own device to participate, and it should be capable of running the app.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s not specifically geared toward families or children, but most travelers can participate if comfortable with tech and outdoor walking.
Are there any restrictions on group size?
Up to 10 people per group, which is perfect for small teams or groups of friends.
What if I need help during the game?
A remote host is available to chat and assist you if you get stuck or have questions.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is transportation included?
No, you’re responsible for your own transportation to and from the meeting point.
All in all, if you’re after a playful, budget-friendly way to see Kitchener and enjoy some friendly competition, this scavenger hunt could be a fun addition to your trip. Just remember to bring a charged phone and your sense of humor!
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