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Toronto’s scariest haunt will have seven spooky mazes, rides and food trucks

It’s spooky season, Toronto! Fall is officially here, and with that comes all the delights like changing foliage, cool breezes, and haunted experiences that are so scary, you question your existence. Yep, Screemers, Toronto’s original haunted experience, is back for 2025, and this year, there will be seven terrifying mazes, over 120 actors, rides, and plenty of food trucks (if you still have your appetite, that is).

Screemers is a one-price event that includes access to all seven walk-through mazes as well as unlimited rides at the midway.

On weeknights, prices start at $39.95. On weekends and Halloween, prices start at $44.95, and on Halloween weekend, prices start at $49.95.

For an additional $20 per person, you can add on a fast pass to bypass any lineups.

And in case you were doubting just how scary Screemers is, here’s what they have to say.

Are you ready to face your deepest fears? Prepare for spine-chilling thrills and heart-pounding scares as you embark on the most terrifying journey of your life.” Well then!

The experience opens on Oct. 10, 2025, and is located in the Assembly Park in Vaughan. It’s easy to get to on the TTC, but if you’re driving, parking is free. 

This is a must-visit Halloween event, so pick a day between Oct. 10 and Nov. 1 and get ready to be truly petrified, Toronto.

Screemers

When: Oct. 10 to Nov. 1, 2025
Where: Assembly Park – 80 Interchange Wy.

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