Legends of Horror
Each October, the grounds of Casa Loma will once again be transformed into an immersive theatrical experience, Legends of Horror. Done in the presentational form considered “promenade theatre”, in which the audience walks at their own pace through a 2 km trail commencing in the lower gardens of Casa Loma and winding its way through the castles tunnels and darkest spaces never before open to the public.
Date
October 4, 2025
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November 1, 2025
Family Hours
(No actors, but all mechanical effects and lighting are active, expect full spooky fun!)
5pm – 6:30pm
October 4th-5th, 11th-12th, 17th-31st & November 1st
$45 online | $50 onsite
Standard Hours
7:00pm – late
October 4th - October 16th
$45 online | $50 onsite
October 17th - November 1st
$55 online | $60 onsite
VIP Experience
October 4th – 16th: $150
October 17th – November 1st : $200
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Throughout the over 1 hour experience, the audience is immersed in a variety of theatrically designed sets in gardens and chambers below the castle. Each of these introducing characters in the environmental theatre, in which the physical location, rather than being a traditional playhouse, creates the actual setting. The traditional set change does not exist but is created by having the audience move on to the next scene. A crescendo of the production is the 3D projection on the exterior of the castle which brings the characters of the storyline and the walls of the castle to life.
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1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON

Parking & Accessibility
Paid parking is available on-site. Due to stairs, strollers are not recommended.

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Legends of Horror
Each October, the grounds of Casa Loma will once again be transformed into an immersive theatrical experience, Legends of Horror. Done in the presentational form considered “promenade theatre”, in which the audience walks at their own pace through a 2 km trail commencing in the lower gardens of Casa Loma and winding its way through the castles tunnels and darkest spaces never before open to the public.