Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Halifax through a fun, mobile-based scavenger hunt with Wacky Walks. Explore downtown, complete challenges, and see how you rank among others.

The Wacky Walks of Halifax offers a 2-hour adventure priced at just $10.37 per person. This activity provides a different way to see the city by combining technology and outdoor exploration. Participants use a mobile app to find items and complete challenges in Halifax’s downtown area, with a remote host guiding the experience and offering hints along the way.
While the concept promises a playful and interactive way to discover Halifax, it’s worth noting that a review indicates this particular scavenger hunt may feel quite generic, with challenges that could be done anywhere. It’s a solid option for those seeking light-hearted fun and a chance to explore with minimal cost, especially if you’re comfortable with self-guided activities that aren’t highly specific to Halifax’s local treasures.

Planning more time in Halifax? We've covered other experiences worth considering.
The tour begins at 1841 Argyle St, Halifax, a central location near public transportation. This makes it easy for participants to access without needing private transport. The activity concludes back at the same meeting point, which simplifies planning. Operating hours extend from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, providing flexibility for different schedules.

Participants download and access the scavenger hunt via an app, which provides instructions in the form of riddles. The app keeps track of points scored for each item found or challenge completed, adding a competitive edge. The remote host assists throughout the game, offering hints and additional challenges to keep the activity lively.

The activity is designed to provide a fun, active way to discover Halifax’s downtown. As players search for items and complete challenges, they can see how they rank against other groups across the country via the app’s leaderboard. The remote guide is available to help with hints and extra tasks, making the experience engaging even if players get stuck.

Challenges include finding specific objects or locations, often framed as riddles. Examples include searching for graffiti or other urban features, which some might find less relevant to Halifax’s unique local sights. This aspect was highlighted in a review where the challenges felt generic, resembling tasks that could be completed in many cities.

Most travelers can participate in this activity, as it requires only a smartphone and the ability to walk around downtown Halifax. Service animals are permitted, and the tour is near public transportation, making it relatively accessible. No private transport or additional tickets are needed, simplifying logistics.

At just over $10, the activity offers good value for a quick, inexpensive way to explore Halifax in a playful manner. However, the review points out that the scavenger hunt lacks specificity to Halifax’s local culture or treasures, which might disappoint those seeking a more authentic or tailored experience. The activity is best suited for casual visitors or those wanting a light-hearted, low-cost activity.

Participants meet at 1841 Argyle St at the start of the tour and finish back at the same location. This setup eliminates the need for transportation between stops, making it convenient for first-time visitors or those on a tight schedule.
The 2-hour timeframe encourages a brisk pace, ideal for fitting into a busy day. The remote guide ensures the activity runs smoothly, with hints and extra challenges to keep energy levels high. Since the activity is outdoor and involves walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
This activity appeals most to families, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for an inexpensive and entertaining way to see downtown Halifax. It’s suitable for those who enjoy light competition, riddles, and outdoor exploration, but less ideal for visitors seeking highly personalized or culturally rich experiences.
Wacky Walks of Halifax offers an accessible, budget-friendly way to get moving and discover the city’s central area. The use of a mobile app combined with a remote guide makes the activity interactive and engaging, especially for those who enjoy challenges and games.
However, some may find the challenges too generic and not tailored specifically to Halifax’s unique sights. For visitors interested in a quick, playful activity without a deep dive into local history or culture, this scavenger hunt can be a fun choice. Those seeking a more authentic or locally focused experience might prefer other tours that highlight Halifax’s distinct landmarks.
This tour provides light entertainment and a novel way to see downtown Halifax, perfect for travelers on a budget or those who enjoy casual outdoor activities. It’s best enjoyed by those comfortable with self-guided exploration and looking for a simple, fun way to spend a couple of hours.
“I was really looking forward to this tour to help us get to know Halifax, as no one in my family had ever been there. But it turns out this is a g…”
Is this scavenger hunt suitable for children?
While most participants can take part, the activity requires walking and solving riddles, so it’s best suited for older children or teenagers comfortable with outdoor exploration.
Do I need my own smartphone for this activity?
Yes, the activity involves using a mobile app, so participants need to have access to a smartphone capable of downloading and running the app.
Can I cancel this activity if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
Since the activity involves walking around downtown Halifax, it may not be suitable for people with significant mobility challenges, but it is near public transportation and has minimal extra requirements.
Will I learn about Halifax during this scavenger hunt?
The focus is more on finding items and completing challenges than on detailed storytelling or cultural insights, so it’s a more casual exploration rather than an educational tour.