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Glanmore National Historic Site in Ontario reopens its family-friendly Halloween exhibit on October 1st with themed events, crafts, and a sensory-friendly hour.
Glanmore National Historic Site in Ontario will reopen its Halloween exhibit on October 1st, offering family-friendly events and attractions with regular museum admission. The exhibit features spooky artifacts like a wicker body basket, woodcarvings, the Feejee mermaid, and creepy dolls. A new sensory-friendly hour during the Friday-night BOO-seum event provides quieter lighting and fewer crowds. Activities include indoor trick-or-treating, spooky silent films, and Halloween-themed crafts. Visitors are encouraged to wear costumes, though inflatable or weapon-bearing ones are discouraged. Tickets range from $8 to $12.25 and are available online at www.glanmore.ca.