If you’re like us, then you too just can’t get enough true-crime and horror movies. Through shows like The Night Stalker and Conversations With a Killer, we’ve been able to see what it really takes to catch a mad man on the run. This May, put your detective skills to the test with The Vancouver Ripper, an outdoor scavenger hunt that’s 50% Netflix docuseries, 50% escape room crazy, and 100% real-life fun.
With summer’s event schedule hanging by what feels like a thread, and the snow and ice melting ever so slowly, we’re all starting to stress about how we’ll stay occupied in the warmer months. Luckily, thanks to CluedUpp, it might not be as difficult as we anticipated! Last year, these folks practically saved our lives with several similar COVID-safe activities, all of which transformed a city into a playground and had us forgetting all about you know what.
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The 2021 Vancouver Ripper scavenger hunt is an exciting city-wide game that will take you and your closest friends on a mysterious journey through Vancouver. Crack clues, solve riddles, and complete challenges along the way in hopes of catching the killer as fast as you can.
OH! Also, there are prizes! From best costume and best name to the fastest team you, your pals, and even your dog (who’s also welcome to play) could walk away with some incredible swag, gift cards… and of course some incredible memories.
To register your team, check out CluedUpp’s website here then start training! This won’t be a cakewalk though, Vancouver. Things are about to get serious.
When: May 15th, 2021
Where: All around Vancouver
Cost: $65 per team (up to 6 players)
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