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Trip Overview

Join us for an after-work social at Activate at the Stockyards. This is a great opportunity to connect with other members if you haven’t attended a WU event yet.

At Activate, we’ll experience an interactive gaming environment that combines physical and digital challenges. We’ll navigate through a series of rooms filled with laser grids, pressure plates, and touch-sensitive walls. Each game encourages teamwork and strategic thinking, requiring us to work together to complete tasks using our physical agility. The competitive aspect is real, with each game timed and scored, so we can embrace a bit of friendly rivalry.

The venue is TTC accessible, making it easy for everyone to join. As we move through the games, we'll face various challenges that test our skills and communication. This is a chance to have fun while engaging in some light competition with fellow members.If you’re looking for a way to unwind and meet new people, this event is a great fit.

Let’s activate our energy together and enjoy a unique experience. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Adventure Details

Itinerary

18:15 - Meet at Activate at the Stockyards

18:30 - 19:45 - Game time

20:00 - Optional Drinks at High Park Brewery

22:00 - End of the evening

Custom Map Download

Download Map

This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

Weather Forecast

TORONTO WEATHER

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What to Bring

Come dressed in clothes you are comfortable being active and sweating in.

Jeans are not recommended.

Food

Food and Drinks are available at High Park Brewery.

Dinner and Drinks are not covered by Wilderness Union

If you do choose to drink, do not drive - This adventure is TTC accessible.

Rented Gear Info

Additional Fees/Reservations

Dangers and Mitigation

Shared Photo Album

Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
Google Photo Album

Guest Waiver

Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

Indigenous History of the Area

We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. You can use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas.

Toronto has a particularly long and varied indigenous history, groups who maintain connections to the land include:

  1. The Anishinaabe: This includes the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Algonquin peoples. They have lived in the region for centuries and continue to have a presence in the area.
  2. The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy: This includes the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations. They have historical connections to the land around Toronto.
  3. The Huron-Wendat: They were once the primary inhabitants of the Toronto area before being displaced by European colonization and other Indigenous groups. The Huron-Wendat nation now resides in Wendake, Quebec, but maintains a historical connection to Toronto.
  4. The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation: This is a Mississauga Ojibwe First Nation located near Brantford, Ontario. They have treaty rights and historical connections to the land that is now the city of Toronto.
  5. The Métis: The Métis people, who are of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, also have connections to the region

Trip Overview

Join us for an after-work social at Activate at the Stockyards. This is a great opportunity to connect with other members if you haven’t attended a WU event yet.

At Activate, we’ll experience an interactive gaming environment that combines physical and digital challenges. We’ll navigate through a series of rooms filled with laser grids, pressure plates, and touch-sensitive walls. Each game encourages teamwork and strategic thinking, requiring us to work together to complete tasks using our physical agility. The competitive aspect is real, with each game timed and scored, so we can embrace a bit of friendly rivalry.

The venue is TTC accessible, making it easy for everyone to join. As we move through the games, we'll face various challenges that test our skills and communication. This is a chance to have fun while engaging in some light competition with fellow members.If you’re looking for a way to unwind and meet new people, this event is a great fit.

Let’s activate our energy together and enjoy a unique experience. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Adventure Details

Itinerary

18:15 - Meet at Activate at the Stockyards

18:30 - 19:45 - Game time

20:00 - Optional Drinks at High Park Brewery

22:00 - End of the evening

Custom Map Download

Download Map

This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

Weather Forecast

TORONTO WEATHER

What to Bring

Come dressed in clothes you are comfortable being active and sweating in.

Jeans are not recommended.

Food

Food and Drinks are available at High Park Brewery.

Dinner and Drinks are not covered by Wilderness Union

If you do choose to drink, do not drive - This adventure is TTC accessible.

Rented Gear Info

Additional Fees/Reservations

Dangers and Mitigation

Shared Photo Album

Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
Google Photo Album

Guest Waiver

Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

Indigenous History of the Area

We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. You can use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas.

Toronto has a particularly long and varied indigenous history, groups who maintain connections to the land include:

  1. The Anishinaabe: This includes the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Algonquin peoples. They have lived in the region for centuries and continue to have a presence in the area.
  2. The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy: This includes the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations. They have historical connections to the land around Toronto.
  3. The Huron-Wendat: They were once the primary inhabitants of the Toronto area before being displaced by European colonization and other Indigenous groups. The Huron-Wendat nation now resides in Wendake, Quebec, but maintains a historical connection to Toronto.
  4. The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation: This is a Mississauga Ojibwe First Nation located near Brantford, Ontario. They have treaty rights and historical connections to the land that is now the city of Toronto.
  5. The Métis: The Métis people, who are of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, also have connections to the region