Articles Tagged ‘Spotted’

Spotted! Breaking bad habits
Warner Bros. Pictures Canada took over the streets with some creepy nuns and is activating at the FanExpo later this week.

Spotted! Hit me with your best shot
As part of its sponsorship, National Bank chose to gamify its presence at the Rogers Cup.

Spotted! Quebec City gives visitors a cold welcome
A chilly pop-up installation hopes to lure the city’s summer tourists back for the winter months.

Spotted! Tweed chills out on Queen Street
The licensed cannabis producer is educating and introducing itself to Torontonians through a street-level pop-up.

Spotted! Nintendo comes to life
The Nintendo Switch Summer Tour landed in Whistler, B.C., Calgary and Montreal, with more stops planned for the rest of the summer.

Spotted! SkipTheDishes delivers frozen treats
The international delivery service rolled out a Toronto-based activation for National Ice Cream Day on July 15.

Spotted! Winnipeg street gets 7-Eleven treatment
The convenience store renamed a Manitoba street after its Slurpee and gave out free drinks in celebration of 7-Eleven Day.

Spotted! SpongeTowels cleans up Montreal after Moving Day
The CPG brand put itself in the spotlight after one of the busiest (and messiest) days in Quebec.

Spotted! Consonant Skincare treats Queen Street’s blemishes
The launch of the company’s new store used the textures of a Toronto neighbourhood to promote its line of natural products.

Spotted! Frankie Drake brings the roaring 20s to Toronto
Shaftesbury partnered with the City of Toronto to create ‘Making History: The Women of Frankie Drake Mysteries and 1920s Toronto,’ launched June 23.

Spotted! A scavenger hunt merges online and offline
A contest from the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec aims to encourage people to explore what the province has to offer.

Spotted! A pop-up where music meets fashion
OneMethod created a custom line of clothing for MTV Canada and took visitors on a musical journey.

Spotted! KitKat breaks the mould
Custom bars and an Instagrammable environment are all part of an effort to engage young candy consumers.