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Explore Thunder Bay with a fun and interactive zombie-themed scavenger hunt perfect for families, friends, or colleagues looking for a unique city adventure.
If you’re looking for a way to mix sightseeing with a little bit of playful competition, the Zombie Scavengers game in Thunder Bay offers a lighthearted twist on exploring this northern Ontario city. This activity is perfect for those wanting to enjoy a casual, engaging experience with friends, family, or colleagues — all without the need for a tour guide or complicated arrangements.
What we love about this experience is how it turns a walk around Thunder Bay into a survival mission, making it more memorable than just wandering aimlessly. Also, the fact that it’s app-driven and flexible means you can do it at your own pace, in your own time. One potential downside? It’s a self-guided activity, so if you’re someone craving a more structured tour with a guide, this might feel a bit too independent.
This scavenger hunt suits travelers who enjoy interactive challenges, are comfortable using a smartphone app, and want to combine sightseeing with some fun competition. It’s especially good for families or groups seeking a unique way to bond or for colleagues looking for a team-building activity that’s both light and entertaining.


From the moment you download the app, the game begins to feel like a real-life video game. The objective? Find essential items needed to survive a zombie apocalypse within Thunder Bay’s streets, in any order you choose. The app provides a list of items and challenges, each designed to make you look at the city through a slightly different lens.
The game lasts approximately one hour, which makes it perfect for a quick outing or as a fun break during a longer day of sightseeing. You’ll be based at the City of Thunder Bay at 500 Donald St E, where you start your survival journey, and the activity concludes back at the same spot, so planning your day around it is straightforward.
Throughout the game, you can send messages to the remote host, who is available to help if you get stuck or need hints. This makes the activity less frustrating — you’re never truly alone, even if you’re exploring on your own.
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This activity isn’t a traditional tour with stops and commentary. Instead, it’s an interactive scavenger hunt that encourages you to explore the city while completing challenges.
Once you begin, you’ll be given a list of survival items—these could be anything from a specific landmark to a “hidden” object or a photograph of certain features in Thunder Bay. You’re free to choose your own route, which means you can prioritize quicker routes or more scenic detours. The goal? Collect enough points by finding items and completing themed challenges to “survive” the zombie apocalypse.
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This flexibility means you can tailor the experience to your interests and energy level. If you’re feeling competitive, you’ll love the challenge of beating other teams.

While actual reviews are limited, the general feedback suggests this activity is fun and engaging. Participants appreciate the mix of city exploration and playful challenges, which keeps the activity lively. The app’s ease of use and the availability of a remote guide help make it accessible for all, regardless of tech-savviness.
Travelers have noted that finding items in Thunder Bay adds a new layer of appreciation for the city’s streets, architecture, and local features. The challenges often involve creative thinking and sometimes offer insights into local landmarks, making the experience both entertaining and slightly educational.
On the downside, since it’s self-guided, it requires some initiative and comfort with smartphones. You won’t get a traditional tour’s narrative, but that’s part of the appeal for many who prefer independence and flexibility.

At just $20.70 per group, the activity offers good value, especially if you’re a small group or family. For about an hour of entertainment that combines physical activity, city exploration, and a dose of humor, it’s quite reasonable.
Compared to traditional guided tours, you’re getting a customized experience that you can do on your schedule. Plus, the inclusion of a remote host adds reassurance that you’re not completely on your own, which can be helpful for first-timers or those unfamiliar with the city.
It’s important to remember that use of your own smartphone is necessary, and transportation isn’t included. So, you’ll need to plan how you’ll get around Thunder Bay if you want to visit multiple locations efficiently.

This activity is best suited for families with kids, groups of friends, or colleagues looking for a lighthearted team-building experience. It’s perfect if you’re interested in urban exploration but want to spice it up with some friendly competition and a fun theme.
It’s also ideal for visitors who prefer flexible, independent activities rather than structured guided tours. If you enjoy challenges and puzzles, this will keep you engaged for its entire duration.
Travelers who want a memorable, interactive city experience without breaking the bank will find this scavenger hunt a charming addition to their Thunder Bay trip.

For those seeking a unique way to explore Thunder Bay, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt offers a blend of adventure, challenge, and local discovery. It’s particularly appealing for families, groups of friends, or colleagues who enjoy friendly competition and creative problem-solving.
While it’s not a traditional sightseeing tour, it provides an active, playful, and engaging way to experience the city’s streets and landmarks, all within a flexible, budget-friendly package.
If you’re after a lighthearted activity that combines city wandering with a bit of storytelling fun, this scavenger hunt is worth considering. Just remember that you’ll need to bring your own smartphone and be comfortable navigating the city on your own.

Do I need my own smartphone to participate?
Yes, you’ll need to use your own smartphone to download the app and participate in the scavenger hunt.
Is there a guide or tour leader?
There isn’t a traditional guide; however, a remote host is available throughout the game to answer questions and offer support.
How long does the activity last?
The activity is approximately 1 hour long, making it a quick but fun way to explore Thunder Bay.
Where do I meet to start the activity?
You’ll meet at the City of Thunder Bay, 500 Donald St E, where the activity begins and ends.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of your scheduled time.
Is this activity suitable for kids?
Yes, the zombie theme and scavenger hunt format make it suitable for families with children, depending on their age and interest.
Are transportation costs included?
No, transportation isn’t included, so plan how you’ll get around Thunder Bay to complete the challenges.
This zombie-themed scavenger hunt in Thunder Bay offers a lively, interactive way to see the city while enjoying a game that’s accessible and budget-conscious. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or colleagues, it’s a clever choice for adding some fun to your visit.