Events in Toronto today understandably skew towards the creepy and spooky being Halloween and all, but there's a ton of variety among them. You're probably too old for trick-or-treating, so consider one of these events instead.
Tonight Church Street come alive as the costumes, creepiness, and general thrill of a good old fashioned street party consume the good people of Toronto.
It's the Steady's very last night as a business and they want to pour one out with you. They'll be eager to sell all the remaining booze, so expect a lot of drink specials.
Katy Perry shows off her new album, hits and looks during the Witness World Tour. No word yet on if the dancing backpack kid will be making an appearance.
In this very spooky edition of the Bunz Flea you'll find the same unique market of local artisans accepting trades and cash in exchange for their terrifically horrific goods and services.
Catch local bands dressing up and taking on hits from pop divas like Taylor Swift, Madonna, and Carly Rae Jepsen during the Stranded Fest concert series' first spin-off show.
The Madison Ave Pub will transform into a multi-sensory, multi-floor haunted house, loaded with tarot card readers, fire breathers, and more. This is a great way to spend the night for the university and college crowds.
Revisit your childhood by watching some scary movies with friends while eating candy, popcorn and maybe even pizza. Rumour has it best costume gets a super cool, super secret prize.
每月一次,洲接管激进道路的信徒wing Company's kitchen to serve up modern asian bites paired with craft beer and live music. For Halloween, they're featuring a scare-themed menu, with items like Death by Bao and more.
After showing off your costume on Church Street, rush over to the Tranzac club for a night of ballroom magic. The geekier the costume, the better at this cosplay ball.
If handing out candy isn't your thing, FoodFair is offering an unforgettable five-course dinner and wine-pairing on Halloween night, designed by five of Toronto's leading chefs. Yes, costumes are encouraged.