Legends of Horror at Casa Loma returns for a 9th ghoulish year
Toronto’s fan-favourite haunts Legends of Horror rise from the dead this fall
TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2025 – Just when you thought your worst nightmare was over… Liberty Entertainment Group announces the return of its classic and beloved Halloween-themed event, Legends of Horror presented by Captain Morgan, on the grounds of Toronto’s celebrated historic castle, Casa Loma. Celebrating its ninth year, Toronto’s must-attend event opens October 3rd and runs until November 2nd. The phantasmagoric event is guaranteed to elevate one’s fear factor, make one’s blood run cold and stop audiences… dead.
Welcome to your nightmare
Legends of Horror is a theatrical interpretation of classic horror characters, themes and décor known as promenade theatre – where guests wander at their own pace through an interactive set as the sun sets, and autumnal moon rises. With thrills and chills at each turn, dramatic lighting, 3D imagery projections and animatronics, guests begin the 2 km outdoor walking trail in the lower gardens of the property and wind their way through to Sir Henry Pellatt’s dank, dimly lit tunnels under the street. Next, the castle’s historic Stables – a veritable chamber of horrors – wherein lies the freaky and fantastic home of Dr. Frankenstein, and his cast of ghoulish characters.
Get tickets now
Tickets are on sale now at www.legendsofhorror.ca
Exit light, enter night… opening night mayhem
On opening night, October 3rd, Liberty Group says Toronto’s rock & roll darlings, the Cold Weather Captains will be performing live onstage in the castle’s Glass Pavilion – aka the Captain Morgan Bar and Lounge – where guests may recharge with themed bar & beverage options. With unparalleled views of the creepy castle projections, the Captains will undoubtedly maximize the ultimate horror experience for all.
“We have added some terrifying new surprises in this year’s production, and guarantee an unparalleled experience for all ages,” said Nadia Di Donato, vice president and creative director, Liberty Entertainment Group. “Each year we go bigger and bolder, and we believe that our show will thrill, chill, disturb and delight, offering a unique experience on each visit. We promise an evening full of surreal fun, and quite simply, the best Halloween experience in the city.”
“Bar none, we have the very best seasonal events in town, and expect this year’s to sell-out,” said Nick Di Donato, president & CEO, Liberty Entertainment Group. “The castle is the unparalleled venue in Toronto for the ultimate celebration of the ghoulish season. We invite guests of all ages to join us, to welcome in the undead.”
Legends of Horror ticket information
FAMILY HOURS (no actors) 5pm – 6.30pm
October 18th to November 2nd $45 online | $50 onsite
FAMILY HOURS are designed for families with younger children; the show is designed to be less frightening and runs earlier in the evening when it is less dark. There are no live actors/characters.
STANDARD HOURS 7pm – late
October 3rd to October 17th $45 online | $50 onsite
October 18th to November 2nd $55 online | $60 onsite
VIP Experience
NEW VIP Experience (for two) max ten per 30 mins, during Standard hours only
October 3rd to October 17th $150
October 18th to November 2nd $200
VIP Experience includes admission for two people, VIP entry (line bypass), food and beverage vouchers for two drinks and two food items/one each per person, and a gift bag.
Legends of Horror returns to Casa Loma, 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto ON. M6K 3C3, with the entrance at Davenport Gate, southwest corner of property. Email: info@casaloma.ca. Tel: 416.923.1171 or visit www.legendsofhorror.ca.
Parking
Paid parking is available at George Brown College (south of Casa Loma off Macpherson Avenue). This car park is closest to the entrance to Kendal Road and Davenport Rd. There is limited paid parking onsite at Casa Loma, subject to availability.
REMINDER: All ticket sales are final. This is a rain or shine event. Children sixteen and under must be accompanied by an adult. Parental discretion is advised. Strollers are not permitted. The sites are not wheelchair accessible.
feature image Legends of Horror 2022, photo by Terry Lankstead
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