Transform Granville Island into your personal escape room with The Captain’s Puzzle Path. This self-guided adventure takes you through the vibrant streets of Vancouver’s artistic enclave, solving 21 unique challenges inspired by a whimsical sea captain. Encounter hidden murals, quirky sculptures, and delightful characters as you decode symbols and crack visual riddles.
Designed for all ages, this urban quest is perfect for families, couples, or solo explorers looking to uncover the island's creative spirit, even on drizzly days.
Capture your journey with plenty of Instagram-worthy moments and discover Granville Island like never before.
The game starts at Granville Island Brewing. All you need is Destplore app on your phone to play. You can play anytime.
Thanks so much for purchasing a ticket for "Granville Island: The Captain's Puzzle Path" adventure! We can’t wait for you to play.
Before you start, please follow these steps to claim your adventure:
1. Copy your TripAdvisor/Viator Booking Reference.
2. Claim your ticket on Destplore
2.1. Open this link: hhttps://destplore.com/a/0v7nao?utm_source=trip_advisor&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=purchased
2.2. Click the Buy button and enter your Booking Reference
2.3. You will see a 100% discount applied
2.4. Click Continue to finish claiming your adventure
3. Download the Destplore app and log in. Your adventure will appear in the app under Purchased list.
4. Charge your phone before you go (you will be using it during the adventure)
It may take up to 1 day for our system to update the tickets from TripAdvisor/Viator in some rare cases. If it takes longer than that or if you run into any issues, please contact destplore@gmail.com and we will help you out immediately.
Have an amazing time and good luck out there!
Destplore Team
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