Halloween Nights of Lights and Pumpkinville Supporting Epilepsy Toronto Returns to Scarborough Town Centre

After a four-year hiatus, the popular Halloween Nights of Lights and Pumpkinville are back at Scarborough Town Centre, bringing enchanting Halloween magic to visitors of all ages until October 31.

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Credit:Pumpkinville

This captivating event features over 2 million LED and RGB lights, choreographed to popular Halloween tunes, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

 

Visitors can follow the Nights of Lights trail, leading to a fun fair surrounded by larger-than-life pumpkin sculptures. Here, guests can partake in activities like pumpkin carving, axe throwing, and marvel at a staggering 40,000 real pumpkins, ensuring a dazzling experience for all attendees.

For those with a hankering for delectable treats, an array of options awaits from vendors such as Happy Twist, Ontario Corn Roasters, Real Empanada, Super Churros, The Mills BBQ, and Tiny Tom Donuts. Additionally, visitors can explore Victoria Park Psychic and Candles By Isa.

Horror enthusiasts can indulge in a spine-chilling light show featuring monsters and ghouls every night from 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm

The experience culminates within Pumpkinville, a fun fair adorned with larger-than-life pumpkin sculptures, numerous photo opportunities, pumpkin houses, and a village within a candy forest, all crafted from over 25,000 REAL pumpkins. This interactive pop-up experience is a must-visit, offering one-of-a-kind pumpkin sculptures, a city-based pumpkin patch, a striking nighttime light display, midway rides, games, and countless Instagram-worthy moments.

Pumpkinville admission is included with the purchase of a Nights of Lights ticket, or it can be bought separately.

In a commitment to minimizing waste, remaining pumpkins, straw, and hay will be shared with local community organizations at the conclusion of the event.

Nights of Lights also proudly supports Epilepsy Toronto, with a portion of the proceeds contributing to essential services for individuals affected by epilepsy.

Trip Planning: Nights of Lights and Pumpkinville

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Nights of Lights

What: This years experience will feature more than 2 million LED and RGB lights animated and synchronized to your favourite Halloween tunes. Continue the fun inside of Pumpkinville, a fun fair located at the end of the Nights of Lights trail featuring larger-than-life pumpkin sculptures and village.

When: Until October 31 (Thursday to Sunday)

  • Pumpkinville: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm ET | Thursdays and Fridays
  • Pumpkinville: 12:00 pm to 11:00 pm ET | Saturdays and Sundays
  • Nights of Lights: 6:30 pm to 11:00 pm ET | Thursdays to Sundays
  • PET FRIENDLY DATES: Ooctober 1, 5, 8, 14, 19, 22, 27, & 30

Where: Parking Lot E2, across from Best Buy, Scarborough Town Centre, 300 Borough Dr, Scarborough

How Much:

  • Adult Pass (13+): $19.99
  • Child Pass (2-12 yrs): $14.99
  • Pumpkinville: $12.99
  • Children 1 and under: FREE
  • Family 4-pack: $65 (2 Adult + 2 Child Passes)
  • Friends 4-pack: $70 (4 Adult Passes)

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  1. Melody

    This event would trigger my seizures! 2 million LED and RGB lights animated and synchronized – DANGER! Anyone with epilepsy should stay away!

    October 27, 2023 at 12:30 PM

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