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This pumpkin festival in Toronto will have unlimited midway rides & food trucks

It’s time to get ready for the fall season and what better way to celebrate than with a pumpkin festival? The Toronto PumpkinFest is back this October with unlimited midway rides, carnival games, food trucks and a pumpkin patch. Here are all the deets.

For four days this October, Downsview Park will host the annual Toronto PumpkinFest, welcoming guests from across the city with delicious eats, fun games and of course, pumpkins!

Tickets have yet to go on sale but if it’s anything like last year, you’re in for a real treat.

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Admission to the festival includes unlimited midway rides, unlimited inflatable games like the Corn Maze, a pumpkin patch, tractor-pulled hay rides and trackless train rides.

You’ll also have the chance to watch some live entertainment and on-stage performances.

Oh, and there will be plenty of opportunities for pictures!

Don’t forget to leave without a pumpkin either. There will be a large pumpkin patch where you can pick your very own pumpkin for $5.

Keep an eye on their socials for ticket release dates. But we’ll be sure to keep you updated.

PumpkinFest Toronto

When: October 11th to 14th from 10 AM to 6 PM
Where: Downsview Park – 35 Carl Hall Road
Cost: $30 pp if purchased online, $35 pp at the door

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