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The Toronto Traveler

Hogtown Halloween 2007 @ Mackenzie House

by Justin on October 24th, 2007

The Toronto Traveler’s look at Halloween festivities in the city rolls on in another chapter of Hogtown Halloween 2007.

Today, we offer you a look at Halloween as it is going to be celebrated in one of the most historic areas of the city of Toronto; Mackenzie House.  Mackenzie House was the home of the first mayor of Toronto as well as the head of the upper Canada rebellion of centuries past.  William Lyon Mackenzie was the man’s name and his place within Canadian history has been secure for centuries.

Now, Mackenzie House has expanded into the Halloween market, offering a tour of downtown Toronto during the night hours of 6:30 and 7:00 both on the upcoming saturday and sunday.  The tour ends at the Mackenzie House, when mulled cider will be served to all of the guests and ghost stories will be told regarding some of Toronto’s most historic sights.  There is a rumour that a ghost story involving William Lyon Mackenzie himself might be told as well, but you’ll just have to show up during one of the events if you want to find that one out for sure!

This tour, known as Spirit Walk, requires that you pre-pay and pre-register.  Prices are $5 for children and $10 for adults, with more information available at request by calling 416-392-6915

POSTED IN: Attractions, Events, Family Fun, History & Information, Hogtown Halloween 2007, Tours - Guided or Unguided

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