Cape Coral Launches Second Season of Citywide Scavenger Hunt

Cape Coral Launches Second Season of Citywide Scavenger Hunt
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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The City of Cape Coral and Fort Myers have teamed up to launch the second season of Cape Coral Quest, a scavenger hunt that gives locals and visitors a fun way to explore the area and win new prizes through Nov. 30, 2024.

The free mobile app includes attractions in the Cape Coral area and exclusive deals. During the scavenger hunt, participants solve riddles to find a code at each location, earn points, and trade them in for prizes. Once 20 riddles are solved, participants will be entered in the grand prize to win a two-night stay with breakfast each day at the Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village. Those who visit all 30 locations will win a free season pass to Sunsplash Family Waterpark.

Click here to download the app, sign up, and view a list of locations and prizes.

Among the locations in the new scavenger hunt:

  • Pops Café
  • Utility Box Art
  • Urban Buzz
  • Farmer Joe’s
  • Reflections Park/Ian Memorial
  • Bones Coffee
  • Sands Neighborhood Park
  • Nice Guys Pizza
  • Horton Park

Original source can be found here.



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