Toronto is packed with spooky Halloween events this fall, from an award-winning creepy pop-up bar to the legendary Halloween Haunt at Casa Loma.
But if you’re a scream queen or king searching for one of the scariest haunted attractions guaranteed to get the adrenaline pumping, you’ll want to head out of the city to Kitchener for the return of Bingemans Screampark.
Running from September 26 to October 31, 2025, the annual event is back with six horror-themed attractions that plunge visitors into terrifying worlds, from eerie forests to unsettling crypts and plenty of jump scares from live actors.
This year’s lineup includes The Crypt of Terror, Gateway to Hell, No Mans Land, The Slaughter Shed, The Twisted Woods, and The Blood Bar, complete with gruesome concoctions to sip on if you can stomach it.
With strobe lights, fog effects, crawling spaces, and uneven paths, each attraction is designed to push the limits of fear and create an unforgettable haunted experience.
Promising “more horror and gore” than ever before, the park actually takes pride when its visitors are too scared to complete an attraction – so you know they’re going to do their best to scare you silly.
The website even has a disclaimer stating, “We take no responsibility for the prolonged fearful effects that Screampark may invoke. Not recommended for children under 12 or anyone who is easily frightened, or who has a heart condition.”
In addition, they mention that “No refunds after ticket purchase even if you’re too scared and can’t make it through the haunted house attractions.”
The Screampark runs on select evenings throughout the season, with closing times between 10 p.m. and midnight. Fridays and Saturdays typically extend later into the night, while Sundays and weekdays end earlier. Because of high demand, organizers recommend purchasing tickets online in advance.