
Canada’s Wonderland is gearing up for an exciting fall season with the return of Oktoberfest, Camp Spooky, and Halloween Haunt.
Marking its 20th year, Halloween Haunt promises even more thrills with new immersive experiences, updates to event access, and spooky attractions designed for guests of all ages. Here's everything you need to know.
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Halloween Haunt celebrates 20 years
Halloween Haunt returns to Canada’s Wonderland for its 20th season starting Friday, Sept. 26, running select nights through Nov. 1.
Guests can expect hundreds of monsters, six haunted mazes, seven scare zones, and thrilling night rides.
New immersive experience – The Conjuring: Beyond Fear
This year, the park is introducing The Conjuring: Beyond Fear, a 20-minute-plus interactive experience that puts visitors into the heart of the horror film.
Visitors are recruited as paranormal investigators tasked with locking away cursed artifacts before supernatural chaos unfolds. With scares for older guests and heart-pounding attractions for all thrill-seekers, Haunt promises a mix of classic favorites and new experiences that keep the excitement alive.
To access The Conjuring experience, you will have to buy a separate pass.
Updates to event access
Canada’s Wonderland is making it easier to enjoy Haunt:
- One Ticket, All Access: Separate admission for Halloween Haunt is no longer required. On fall weekends, the park remains open day and night, and a single ticket (or Gold Season Pass) provides access to both daytime rides and nighttime fright.
- Haunted Attractions Pass: Guests must purchase the Haunted Attractions Pass in addition to regular park admission to access all mazes and scare zones. The pass ensures full entry to every haunted maze during Halloween Haunt hours.
- Chaperone Policy: To enhance guest safety and enjoyment, a new chaperone policy will be implemented during Haunt hours. Starting at 6 p.m. each evening, guests 15 or younger must be accompanied by someone 21+.
Family-friendly fun and frights
In addition to heart-pounding scares for older visitors, Camp Spooky offers Halloween-themed entertainment for younger guest every weekend from September 27 to November 2. Activiies include:
- Kids' mazes
- Trick-or-treating
- Live music
- Pumpkin decorating
- Costume party
- Live shows with The Peanuts

In addition, Oktoberfest returns Sept. 6-7, 12-14 and 19-21 with seasonal food, drinks, and live music, giving families and thrill-seekers alike a full fall festival experience.

With 20 years of Halloween Haunt history, Canada’s Wonderland continues to evolve its attractions and events, combining family-friendly activities with immersive haunted experiences that appeal to all ages. Guests can expect a mix of classic Haunt mazes, thrilling rides, and the excitement of new attractions like The Conjuring: Beyond Fear.
Tickets, Gold Season Passes, and Haunted Attractions Passes are available online at the Canada’s Wonderland website.