Toronto's Terrifying Haunted Manor Opens This October & Will Scare Your Socks Off

Martino Manor is back in business this fall.

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Fright fanatics, start warming your windpipes because Martino Manor is coming back this fall.

The iconic Toronto haunted manor and maze is a family affair, run by Fernando Martino, and located behind his family's restaurant Mama Martino's Pasta and Pizzeria Restaurant.

Martino told Narcity that Martino Manor will open the first Friday of October after having to remain closed last year due to COVID-19.

This year's opening night will be October 1, and the last open day will be Halloween night. Guest will be able to wander through both an indoor haunted experience as well as a maze.

Despite the financial pressure of remaining closed last season, Martino says he is going to keep prices at $20 per ticket.

"I think I'm going to keep it at $20 a person. It's affordable," said Martino. "For people to combine the restaurant and the haunted attraction, it's a good night out, and you can easily go to the restaurant and the haunted house for under forty dollars."

Martino Manor has been running since 2018, and this year visitors can expect a new upgrade to the haunt.

While speaking with Martino last month, he divulged he was working on an addition to the tomb area, "That's going to be upgraded even more next year as well."

Martino Manor

Price: $19.99 per ticket

Address: 7 McIntosh Ave., Etobicoke, ON

Why You Need To Go: You can walk through a haunted maze and manor and grab a quick bite at the Martino family restaurant next door.

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  • Brooke Houghton (she/her) was a Toronto-based writer for Narcity Media. Brooke has written for publications such as blogTO, Post City, Vitalize Magazine and more.
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