This past Saturday, Shane and Valerie Little didn t spend their regular date night having a romantic dinner or watching a movie.
The husband and wife stepped outside their Kanata home to gleefully swing baseball bats and crowbars at objects that could be easily shattered into a million pieces. They had booked the Vengeance Van, a new mobile rage room created by Ottawa entrepreneur Bren Walker to give area residents an outlet from the stress and boredom experienced during the coronavirus pandemic.
Walker bought a five-tonne truck last year and turned it into a safe space for clients to smash and destroy objects with any one of an array of “tools” at their disposal. He drives the vehicle to customers’ neighbourhoods and takes care of the mess and disposal.
This past Saturday, Shane and Valerie Little didn t spend their regular date night having a romantic dinner or watching a movie.
The husband and wife stepped outside their Kanata home to gleefully swing baseball bats and crowbars at objects that could be easily shattered into a million pieces. They had booked the Vengeance Van, a new mobile rage room created by Ottawa entrepreneur Bren Walker to give area residents an outlet from the stress and boredom experienced during the coronavirus pandemic.
Walker bought a five-tonne truck last year and turned it into a safe space for clients to smash and destroy objects with any one of an array of “tools” at their disposal. He drives the vehicle to customers’ neighbourhoods and takes care of the mess and disposal.