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Toronto mall parking lot to turn into a glowing fall maze with 1.5 million lights

A Toronto mall parking lot will totally transform into a spooktacular Halloween extravaganza later this month, complete with a giant maze, haunted house, and so much more to get into the frightfully sudden end to summer.

Night of Lights & Pumpkinville is taking over CF Sherway Gardens for almost five weeks, starting later this month.

Returning for its sixth year, the event features thousands of pumpkins, giant inflatable installations, plus, new for 2025, a seamless connection between their light show and Pumpkinville. This year, the layout has been adjusted to give visitors easier access to both installations without much hassle.

Although Pumpkinville offers the fixings of a classic fall fair — midway rides, games, photo opps for your Insta, and a whopping 15,000+ pumpkins — this Halloween extravaganza is best known for its illuminated maze. Set alight with 1.5 million LED and RGB lights, this maze makes for a bright and seasonal visual spectacle.

The experience will also serve themed cocktails and food, boasts a 22-foot-tall jack 'o' lantern installation adorned with lights dubbed 'Milo,' vendor markets, and more.

Tickets for the event are now available for purchase, with General Admission for adults starting at $20.99. Admission to both the light show and Pumpkinville is included in this price; if you're stopping by for the latter, then admission is $13.99, plus booking fees and taxes. You can visit the event site for more information on tickets and to book your slot.

This year, the annual attraction runs from Sept. 27 through Nov. 1, on select days and times. They also host doggy dates throughout October.

Night of Lights & Pumpkinville is happening at CF Sherway Gardens, located at 25 The West Mall.

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