1) Go On a Toronto Ghost Walk
Muddy York Walking Tours offers various walking tours that explore Toronto's past in fun and often spooky and surprising ways.Tel: 416.487.9017
Email: richard@muddyyorktours.com
2) Casa Loma Haunted Mansion
"Canada's Castle" offers plenty of opportunity for haunted hijinks. On Saturday, October 25th and Sunday, October 26th, Casa Loma is transformed into a spooky mansion, with a scavenger hunt and wandering ghouls and goblins.3) Carve Pumpkins at Riverdale Farm
Especially suitable for kids under 10, the Riverdale Farm is 7.5 acres of greenland set in the heart of Toronto and features a variety of animals that can be visited at close range. In the spirit of Halloween, Boo Barn will delight children rather than give them a real scare.This replica of early 20th century Ontario farm life lets kids step inside a world where cell phones, fast food and TV do not exist.
Riverdale Farm is in Old Cabbagetown, a beautifully gentrified and historic part of town, well worth visiting after carving your pumpkin.
3) Scare Yourself Silly at Screemers
Better Dead Centre, Exhibition Place Since 1992, Screemers indoor scream park has been scaring the bejeezus out of visitors. Six walkthrough haunted features, a theatre presentation and unlimited carnival rides on the Midway of Madness are included in the admission price to this fright fest.Tel: 416-979-FEAR
5) Go to Boo at the Zoo
Free with Toronto Zoo admission, this annual event features storytelling, a creepy walk, magic and more.Tel: 416-392-5929

