Vaughan amusement park’s event features new SCREAMium experiences, haunted mazes, immersive scare zones, night rides and, for the first time, admission is included with all park tickets and season passes

Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland is taking the fright factor to a new level with The Conjuring: Beyond Fear, an interactive, SCREAMium experience on select nights Sept. 27 to Nov. 1.

The Vaughan amusement park’s Halloween Haunt will also feature six haunted mazes, seven immersive scare zones, thrilling night rides and, for the first time, the event will be included with all park tickets and season passes, a news release said.

The Conjuring: Beyond Fear – New Interactive Attraction

This new SCREAMium experience will have guests navigate iconic scenes from New Line Cinema’s The Conjuring Universe to lock away cursed artifacts before supernatural chaos is unleashed. Guests will encounter legendary entities such as The Nun, The Crooked Man, and The Ferryman as they race to restore order and lock Annabelle back in her secure box — or risk catastrophic consequences for the living realm. With state-of-the-art effects, screen-to-scream environments, and a series of chilling interactive challenges in an experience spanning more than 20 minutes, The Conjuring: Beyond Fear* plunges guests deeper than ever before into The Conjuring Universe.

Halloween Haunt Event Updates

Halloween Haunt no longer requires a separate ticket for entry. This means that a single fall admission will provide guests daytime and nighttime park access, including events Camp Spooky, Oktoberfest and Halloween Haunt. On weekends in the fall, the park will remain open morning through night without a break in between.

Also new this year, haunted mazes will only be accessible with the purchase of a Haunted Attraction Pass. The introduction of this event pass reflects a new chapter of scares at Halloween Haunt, driven by haunted maze enhancements and the introduction of new scares. The Conjuring: Beyond Fear is not included with the Haunted Attractions Pass and is an extra-charge experience.

At Canada’s Wonderland, the safety of guests and associates is a key priority. For Halloween Haunt, the park is implementing a chaperone policy. More details will be released soon.

More Fall Fun for Families and Foodies

Guests can enjoy a traditional Bavarian festival with Oktoberfest, returning Sept. 6 to 7, 12 to 14 and 19 to 21. The event features authentic schnitzel, German sausage and giant pretzels, plus craft beers in Oktoberfest steins, live polka bands, street performers and more.

And Camp Spooky is back for family-friendly Halloween fun on weekends Sept. 27 to Nov. 2. This event features scare-free attractions, including kids’ mazes, trick-or-treat adventures, live music, pumpkin decorating, a costume parade and live shows with The PEANUTS.

Get Unlimited Visits with the Best Season Pass Offer Ever

When guests purchase a 2026 Gold Pass through Sept. 1, it includes parking, unlimited visits to Canada’s Wonderland this year, as well as fall events, Haunt and WinterFest, all four seasons in 2026 and unlimited visits to more than 40 Six Flags theme parks across North America. Season passes are on sale for the lowest price of the season only until Sept. 1. For more information, click here.

Canada’s Wonderland is a 300-acre theme park with more than 200 attractions, including 18 roller coasters, and is home to Splash Works, a 20-acre water park. Canada’s Wonderland is owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, North America’s largest regional amusement-resort operator with 27 amusement parks, 15 water parks and nine resort properties across 17 states in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. 



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