
It’s officially spooky season! And that means Toronto is gearing up for tricks and treats of all kinds.
And if you want to take things up a notch, Canada’s largest entertainment and business events venue has you covered with its annual ghost walk.
“Exhibition Place is known for its bright lights, shows and events, but lurking below the surface are a few well-kept secrets that were known only to staff who work the late shift,” a press release read.
The tour runs every Friday evening in October for a two-hour duration, starting at 7 p.m.

Guests will be taken through Toronto’s haunted past and given a crash course on how the city’s other-worldly friends came to be.
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Torontonians will have to brace themselves for captivating tales of paranormal encounters, ghostly sightings and unexplained occurrences that have been reported by staff and residents throughout the years.
Visitors will also learn about the rich history of Exhibition Place going back 150 years.
The tour will stop at many locations, such as the Stanley Barracks, Horse Palace and the General Services Building.
Additionally, the walk is not suitable for children under 10 years old since there is rough terrain to walk through.
The tour begins at the General Services Building at 2 Manitoba Drive and tickets cost $15 per person.
All proceeds from the Ghost Walks will go to United Way.