Culture Trois-Rivières proposes a new edition of the Halloween rally


An activity that evolves over time
For the Halloween celebration in 2021, the Boréalis museum came up with the idea of offering its audience a brand new activity available only on October 30th and 31st. After a successful first digital edition in 2020, with the Adventure of Jack-O'-Lantern, the museum proposed Disappeared: Investigation through time "Special Halloween".
A participative experience
For this new edition, participants were invited to discover what happened to the museum's caretaker. Following a guided route, they scanned posters enriched with a QR code. Behind these codes, videos provide clues about where the caretaker might be. Additionally, participants are invited to interact with the investigation by choosing their questions or answers.
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