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halloween events toronto

This mystical event near Toronto will add a sprinkle of magic to your fall season. With glowing pumpkin pathways and moonlit views, the attraction has "Halloween" written all over it.

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington is bringing back The Great Pumpkin Trail. The event is running from October 18 to 20 and 25 to 27, 2024 in Hendrie Park.

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Something wicked this way comes! As Halloween creeps closer, it's time to start making some spooky season plans. If you're looking for a pumpkin-filled adventure, you'll want to head to this massive event taking place near Toronto.

According to a press release, the attraction is "Canada’s largest and most-acclaimed outdoor Halloween event" and features endless fall magic.

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Something spooky is brewing near Toronto! If you're already dreaming of jack-o-lanterns and thrilling frights, then you'll want to plan a trip to this terrifying attraction just outside of the city.

The Halloween-themed park is returning for its "19th spine-chilling season" and is "Ontario's Premier Haunted Destination," according to a press release.

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Want to test your bravery this Halloween? An abandoned subway station in Toronto is opening to the public for two days only this October, with scares and spooky activities for the holiday.

The TTC is transforming Bay Lower subway station, Toronto's famous abandoned subway station, into a "hauntingly good time" for the transit company's Halloween Fest.

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Get ready for some spine-tingling scares! So many haunted attractions in Ontario are open for the Halloween season, with monstrous creatures and nightmarish scenes not for the faint of heart.

Featuring haunted houses, sinister forests and terrifying mazes, a visit to one of these spots makes for the perfect bone-chilling activity to do this fall — and the perfect scare for Friday the 13th.

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