Casa Loma鈥檚 annual 鈥楲egends of Horror鈥 show wraps up this Halloween weekend.
On the tour, horror fans can see over a dozen scary sets with characters, such as Dracula and Frankenstein, as well as an historical look at 海角社区官网during the Spanish Flu.
Going through a castle differentiates Legends of Horror from other haunted houses, said Nick Di Donato, president of Liberty Entertainment Group.
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鈥淭he castle, itself, has a 3D-mapping and projections. People will see the castle actually freeze over and then burn down. And, when you鈥檙e walking through the tunnels, you鈥檙e experiencing the castle鈥檚 history,鈥 Di Donato said.
Organizers are following all necessary COVID-19 protocols, so that a fright is the only thing you leave with. 鈥淧eople go through the tour in a linear fashion, and they are in their own group. We do have a QR code where we鈥檙e checking people in so we have their information. Masks are required throughout the tour inside. And, we do have the proof of vaccination for our food areas.鈥
In its final weekend, Legends of Horror is aimed at ages 13 and up. There are exit points halfway through should the experience prove too scary. There are tours starting earlier in the evening at 5 p.m., and ones that start after sunset, for a more terrifying experience.
Ashleigh-Rae Thomas Ashleigh-Rae Thomas is a former staff reporter for the Star's radio room in Toronto.
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