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Experience Barrie in a fun, zombie-themed scavenger hunt that combines city exploration with challenges and interactive gameplay, perfect for groups.
Traveling through Barrie often means strolling along its scenic lakeside, exploring charming streets, or enjoying outdoor activities. But what if you could see the city in a totally different way—through the lens of a zombie survival game? That’s exactly what the Zombie Scavengers offer with their unique scavenger hunt. While it’s not a typical tour for history buffs or nature lovers, it’s a playful, interactive activity that might just bring out your inner survivor.
We haven’t personally tested this experience, but based on provided reviews and details, it seems to appeal mostly to those looking for a lighthearted, family-friendly adventure with a twist. Two things stand out: the game’s interactive nature, and the way it encourages you to explore Barrie in a fun, competitive way. On the flip side, some travelers find the setup not very user-friendly and feel it might be better suited for slightly older kids or groups that enjoy app-driven challenges.
If your group enjoys puzzles, creative challenges, or just a good laugh while exploring, this could be a memorable way to spend an hour. However, if you’re after a deeply insightful tour or a seamless, intuitive experience, you might want to consider other options. This activity is best for families, groups of friends, or anyone curious about adding a quirky twist to their Barrie visit.

While Barrie is best known for its lakeside scenery and outdoor activities, this scavenger hunt offers a fresh perspective—one that’s particularly appealing if you’re traveling with kids or a group who enjoys quirky, themed adventures. The activity begins at 70 Collier St, a central location easy to access via public transport. You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and the game runs during standard hours from Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 5 pm.
Once you start, your team will be given a list of essential survivor items and zombie-themed challenges. The objective? Find as many items as possible, complete challenges, and rack up points—all within about an hour. As it’s played on an app, you have the flexibility to choose your own route through the city and decide the order of your tasks. This flexibility allows for a casual, no-pressure exploration—perfect if you want to mix sightseeing with a bit of fun.
The core of this experience is self-guided but with remote assistance available. The app provides a list of items that are meant to help you “survive” the zombie apocalypse, such as maybe a makeshift weapon or a piece of protective gear. Along with that, you’ll encounter challenges like creating zombie photos, which adds a creative and humorous element to the game.
The reviews give some insight: one mentions how fun it was to turn a found item into a zombie photo—highlighting the activity’s playful side. However, another reviewer notes that it was not very user-friendly and felt the experience was disappointing for kids, possibly due to technical hurdles or difficulty understanding the process. This suggests that while the concept is engaging, execution might vary depending on your familiarity with app-based activities.
At just over $20 per group, this activity offers decent value for a quick, entertaining break in your day. It’s a self-guided activity, so you won’t be paying for a tour guide or transportation, which keeps costs down. However, some travelers may feel it’s a bit overpriced relative to the level of difficulty or engagement you get—especially if technical issues or confusion detract from the fun.
This activity is best suited for families with kids, groups of friends, or anyone with a playful spirit. The creative challenge of taking zombie photos, along with the chance to explore Barrie in a relaxed manner, makes for a memorable outing. That said, younger children or those not comfortable with apps might need some assistance, and a bit of patience is helpful if technical hurdles occur.

Starting Point: The activity kicks off at 70 Collier St, conveniently located in the city center. This central location makes it easy to incorporate into an afternoon of exploring Barrie’s shops, cafes, or waterfront.
Gameplay: Once you’ve scanned your mobile ticket, you’ll access the app, which acts as your survival manual. The list of items could include anything from a specific landmark to an everyday object repurposed as a zombie survival tool. The game’s open-ended nature means you can choose your own route, spending time in areas you find interesting or scenic.
Challenges: Completing zombie-themed tasks like taking photos or performing funny poses adds a layer of entertainment. One reviewer mentioned how creating zombie photos was a highlight, making this activity more than just a scavenger hunt—it’s a small creative challenge.
Remote Host Support: If you get stuck or confused, a remote host is available via chat, providing guidance or hints. This support can make the difference between frustration and fun, especially if you’re unfamiliar with app-based games.
Duration: Expect roughly an hour for the entire activity, which makes it a great filler activity, a quick family outing, or a fun way to break up a day of sightseeing.
End Point: The activity wraps up back at the starting location, so it’s a neat, contained experience without the need for additional transportation.

One key aspect to consider is the user experience. While the concept is clever and the price reasonable, at least one reviewer pointed out that it was not very user-friendly. That could be due to app glitches, unclear instructions, or simply the challenge of navigating Barrie’s streets while multitasking. This is important to keep in mind if you aren’t tech-savvy or traveling with less patient companions.
Another positive note from a different reviewer highlights the creative fun of making zombie photos, suggesting that the game’s real charm lies in its playful challenges. It’s clear that this activity is more about having a good laugh and engaging in some light competition than about serious sightseeing.

This Zombie Scavengers activity in Barrie offers a quirky, interactive way to see the city from a different perspective. For around $20 per group, you get a self-guided, hour-long adventure with the potential for laughs, creative photo-ops, and some light exercise. It’s especially suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone who appreciates a good challenge mixed with a bit of silliness.
However, be aware that some guests have found it not very intuitive, and technical hurdles may make the experience less seamless than hoped. If you’re comfortable with using apps on your phone and enjoy themed activities, you’ll likely find this a memorable and amusing addition to your Barrie trip.
For those looking for a straightforward tour or deeper historical insights, this isn’t the activity. But if you’re after a fun, casual, and slightly goofy way to explore the town—especially with kids—this could be just the ticket. Just remember to set expectations: it’s more about the laughs and creativity than polished sightseeing.
“It was not user friendly and the experience was disappointing to the kids. $28.00 for no return for our adventure.”

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s generally suitable for most travelers and can be fun for kids, especially with the zombie photo challenges. However, some reviews suggest that younger children might find the app not very user-friendly, so parental guidance or assistance may be needed.
How long does the activity last?
The activity takes approximately 1 hour, making it perfect for a quick, engaging break in your day.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins at 70 Collier St, Barrie and ends back at the same location, so no additional transportation is necessary.
What are the costs involved?
The price is $20.73 per group (up to 10 people), including all activities, GST, and a remote survival guide.
Is there support if I get stuck?
Yes, a remote host is available to chat during your game, helping with any questions or technical issues.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is this tour suitable for people with service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Are private transportation or additional activities included?
No, the activity is self-guided and does not include private transportation or other add-ons.
What does the activity include?
It includes all activities, GST, a self-guided walk, and one hour of remote support.
Is the activity available year-round?
Yes, it runs from June 2, 2020, through August 19, 2026, during regular hours Tuesday to Sunday.
All in all, this zombie-themed scavenger hunt in Barrie offers a playful way to explore the city, especially for those who enjoy games and creative challenges. Just keep your expectations in line with the reviews, and you’re set for an hour of lighthearted fun.