Discover Canada’s top Halloween events, from haunted theme parks to eerie historic villages. Plan your spooky season adventure with these unforgettable attractions across the country.
Halloween in Canada is no small affair. From coast to coast, cities transform into playgrounds of equal parts fear and fun. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker craving jump scares or a family looking for spooky but lighthearted adventures, there’s a Halloween event out there for you. Here are some of the top festivities worth planning a trip around.

Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan, Ontario)
Few Halloween experiences in Canada rival the scale of Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland. Each fall, the country’s largest theme park turns into a sprawling haunted zone, filled with sinister surprises around every corner. The park features haunted mazes, immersive scare zones, and live entertainment, making it one of the most complete Halloween attractions you can find. Best of all, the roller coasters and rides operate alongside the fright.
Canyon Frights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (North Vancouver, British Columbia)
Vancouver’s iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge gets a creepy makeover each October with Canyon Frights. This event blends the natural beauty of the towering evergreens and rushing canyon with Halloween charm to create an ethereal atmosphere. The experience is intentionally family-friendly, making it ideal for parents with kids in tow. While it delivers a spooky vibe, it avoids the intense scares you’ll find at larger haunted parks.
Fright Nights at Playland (Vancouver, British Columbia)
If you’re in the Vancouver area and are looking for something scarier, then head to Fright Nights at Playland. This annual event transforms the city’s beloved amusement park into a horror-themed extravaganza. With multiple haunted houses, roaming scare actors, and rides running into the night, it’s widely considered Western Canada’s scariest Halloween event. You can also experience thrill rides in the dark for that extra adrenaline kick.
Village Hanté at Le Village Québécois d’Antan (Drummondville, Quebec)
For a Halloween experience that mixes history with hauntings, check out Le Village Québécois d’Antan in Drummondville. This living history museum recreates a 19th-century Quebecois village, but every October it takes a darker turn as Le Village Hanté. During the experience, visitors roam cobblestone streets lined with heritage buildings while invading ghosts and monsters step out of the past to give you a fright.
Ghosts of the Village at Black Creek Pioneer Village (Toronto, Ontario)
Another event offering a dose of eerie history with your Halloween scares, Ghosts of the Village at Black Creek Pioneer Village beckons. By day, Black Creek is a heritage site, but come October, visitors can take goosebump-inducing nighttime tours led by storytellers who bring local ghost stories to life. The event leans heavily into atmosphere rather than jump scares, but it’s sure to send a chill down your spine.
DARK at Fort Edmonton Park (Edmonton, Alberta)
DARK at Fort Edmonton Park offers a great mix of Halloween fun for those looking for thrills and atmosphere. Each October, the historic park transforms into a supernatural playground of immersive scares, with multiple haunted houses and scare zones. Alongside the frights, you’ll find local food vendors and music that round out the festival vibe. It’s a full-scale Halloween experience you don’t want to miss!
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