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When the nights grow dark and the trees shed their leaves, Laval turns into a playground for thrill-seekers and fans of costume parties. WhatI wantthisif the type to dive into an immersive game, stay up late, or explore strange paths, you’re invited to a series of events that fgetget your heart your heart beat a little faster for Halloween.
The Randolph Centropolis is planning two evenings where the atmosphere will take a somber turn. On October 29, mystery lovers can take part in an immersive horror event inspired by the game Hantise, reminiscent of the classic Werewolf. Amid strategies, suspicions, and nervous laughter, everyone will play for their survival.
On October 31, the staff and the pub itself will get into the Halloween spirit: costumes, themed decorations, and seasonal cocktails will be on the menu. The venue promises a unique way to celebrate the holiday, with puzzles and colorful drinks.
As for the Island Microbrewers, Halloween is celebrated with the same enthusiasm as a fresh brew. Saturday, November 1, the tradition continues: new beers, themed cocktails, and DJ XYZ starting at 9 p.m., with a dance floor ready to welcome the wildest costumes.
To add a touch of friendly competition, a contest will reward the the three best costumes. Whether you come for the music, the beer, or simply the atmosphere, everything is in place for a carefree evening surrounded by friends and shared laughter.
At the Marineau Farm, Halloween means magical decorations and fall traditions. The farm transforms every weekend: pumpkins, giant corn, live music, and tasty treats are all part of the scene.
Under the big top, the themed decorations immerse visitors in a warm, autumnal atmosphere. Between the corn maze, the flower fields still in full bloom, and the giant pumpkins, the place looks like it came straight out of a seasonal movie. For a touch of whimsy, the witch Tikipik will be back on October 18, 19, and 26 with her whimsical stories and enchanting songs.
On October 31, downtown Laval will be the setting for a unique experience: Region 13. This free walking tour immerses the public in a world where history, horror, and theater intersect.
Familiar Places – Place Bell, Espace Montmorency, and Montmorency College Park – will be transformed into living stages. Amid mysterious projections and enigmatic characters, everyone will discover a piece of reimagined history just around the corner.
And to keep the party going, Charles Beauchesne will present at at 8 p.m., in the André-Mathieu Hall, a humorous historical lecture on Jack the Ripper. An event that is both informative and spine-tingling, perfect for fans of dark tales.
A mystical atmosphere and strange lights: The Château Désenchanté will open its doors for a second edition. Created by Festitech, this free event combines light art, music, and an immersive setting.
The concept is simple: step through the castle gates and immerse yourself in an adventure where magic and fear go hand in hand. With mysterious creatures and dazzling lighting effects, the experience stimulates the senses. No matter your age or how brave you are, everyone will leave with a little adrenaline rush.
From costume parties and DJ sets to mazes, haunted attractions, and immersive experiences, Laval has no shortage of ideas to liven up the spooky season. Whether it’s getting lost in a cornfield, dancing the night away, or solving puzzles with friends, there’s something for everyone.
All that’s left to do is pick out a costume, gather your group, and set out to explore all the different activities. Halloween in Laval is a series of stories waiting to be lived, a beer in hand or a flashlight casting a flickering glow.
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