Using an app on your smartphone, you'll be given nearly 120 objects to find during your scavenger hunt. You'll then wander throughout the downtown area searching for the items. Once you've found the object, you'll send a photo in to score points. Along the way, you will perform challenges for even more points. You'll have 13 categories of objects you can find in this city walk, with each object varying in points depending on the difficulty. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that will be texting you during your game if you need help or have a question. They will also encourage you and give you hints along the way! The objective of the game is to have fun, rank #1 on the leaderboard, and try to get as many points as possible by finding all of the objects!
See the "Before You Go" section for starting instructions
Hours of operation are 9am to 9pm daily.
We look forward to having you play with us!
To start your game:
First, Go to your Starting Location on the left side of this page: (This is just a general location)
Second, Text “Ready” to your Remote Guide at 647-559-4370, a friendly guide will respond and get you started. (Or call toll free 1-866-299-3016)
While waiting for your guide, or sometime prior to starting, go ahead and download the app. No need to do anything with the app, your remote guide will activate it for you. Search for “GooseChase” in your phone app store
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Canadian Dollar (CAD)
UTC-8 to UTC-3.5 (varies by region, with most of the country observing Daylight Saving Time).
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