• Spring
  • Summer
  • Outdoor Activity
  • Family Fun

The Forgotten Ones

May 9 to September 21

What happened to these witnesses to the siege of Quebec in 1759-1760? Their past is locked in a wheelbarrow. Explore the park and its history with this outdoor escape game.

Duration

1h45

Minimum age

13 years old

Duration

1h45

Minimum age

13 years old

Outdoor escape game

This escape game on the Plains of Abraham will plunge you into the park's history! With family or friends, take a trip back in time, solving riddles and challenges in 105 minutes.

What happened to these witnesses to the siege of Quebec in 1759-1760? Their past is locked in a wheelbarrow.

Scour the Battlefields Park to piece together the puzzle and discover the story of these forgotten people.

Plains of Abraham Museum

Directions

Accessibility

 

Reduced mobility

The activity is accessible with assistance for persons with reduced mobility (slope, wheelbarrow transport, long walk)


Vision disabilities
The activity does not offer audio descriptions of content


Hearing disabilities
Some clues are audio only

Plan your visit
Participants

Ideal for persons aged 13 and older

Ideal for a group of 3 to 4 people (maximum 6 people)

Booking

Online reservation required

$100 credit card pre-authorization required upon wheelbarrow pick-up

Fees withheld from pre-authorized amount in the event of lost items or late return of wheelbarrow ($5 penalty per 15-minute delay)

Fees

The fees of the National Battlefields Commission may be adjusted annually, on April 1 or August 1, due to increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or other factors.

Arrival

Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your activity with booking confirmation in hand

What to bring

Outdoor activity requiring appropriate clothing for the weather and walking shoes

Notice

The Battlefields Park is formed by uneven terrain whose natural topography has been preserved. Park users must show diligence and caution and inspect the area before holding their activities. The National Battlefields Commission cannot be held responsible for any injury or other damage arising from the use of the territory.