From Static Signs to Story-Rich Tours at Michigan Heroes Museum
Over 1,200 visitors explored 3,000+ digital exhibits in one year—showing how self-guided storytelling can power deeper engagement, broader reach, and museum missions that matter.
Gamified Tourism: Bruce County’s Winning Strategy with Driftscape
With Driftscape’s gamification tools, Bruce County created an EDAC-recognized campaign that encouraged visitors to explore more, stay longer, and support local.
Culture Meets Commerce: Crescent Heights’
Rewarding Tour
Through Driftscape, this Calgary BIA brought Asian Heritage Month to life—blending culture, cuisine, and local business with rewards that kept visitors coming back.
From Docks to Dinos: Manitoba’s Interlake Goes Digital
By partnering with Driftscape, Interlake Tourism launched a region-wide app that makes discovery effortless—linking communities, attractions, and stories across 50+ sites without adding staff or tech complexity.
How Six Nations Shares Its Stories—On Their Own Terms
Through Driftscape, Six Nations created a digital experience that preserves culture, supports local business, and invites visitors to explore Indigenous stories in a way that’s self-guided, respectful, and real.
How YQL Winterfest Turned Frosty Streets Into Festive Stops
With Driftscape, Tourism Lethbridge brought YQL Winterfest to life—offering interactive maps, scavenger hunts, and digital guides that made exploring the city’s seasonal events easy, fun, and family-friendly.
By blending QR codes, mapped content, and a digital scavenger hunt, Heritage Park turned a beloved seasonal event into an interactive experience that got thousands exploring—and smiling.
How Paddyfest Turned a Parade into a Digital Adventure
North Perth used Driftscape to digitize Paddyfest—adding daily event guides and a scavenger hunt that got 2,500+ app views and boosted visits to local parks, businesses, and community celebrations.
Sussex Lights Up Winter with a Self-Guided Holiday Hunt
Using Driftscape’s map-based storytelling and QR-powered hunts, Sussex drove visitors to explore downtown during the holidays—brightening storefronts, boosting foot traffic, and connecting people through place.
From Dusk to Downtown: Exeter’s Self-Guided Night Out
Driftscape helped Exeter power up its evening economy—using interactive maps and event listings to turn quiet streets into vibrant stops on a community-first night out.