This is Ontario's must-see pumpkin festival (PHOTOS)

Sep 17 2020, 1:51 pm

As the last official days of summer start to whittle down, it might be time to switch your focus over to Halloween.

To help with your seasonal transition, Upper Canada Village will be hosting its annual pumpkin lantern festival, starting September 25.

Pumpkinferno showcases over 7,000 handcrafted pumpkins, lit up at night along a one-kilometre path set against a 19th-century backdrop. Some are individual pumpkins and some are fused together to make some outstanding and pretty impressive art pieces.

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Located in Morrisburg, Ontario, the award-winning Pumpkinferno features a pumpkin planetarium and park, historic village and fur trading museum, vineyard, and witch exhibition to get you ready for Halloween.

There’s also, of course, pumpkin pie.

Starting on September 25 until October 31, guests can feast their eyes on totally Instagram-worthy glowing pumpkins at an historic outdoor venue.

Pumpkinferno is open seven nights a week with date and time-specific ticketing in place to ensure guests are able to maintain physical distancing protocols. A limited number of tickets will be available each night, as Upper Canada Village is functioning at a reduced capacity.

Tickets cost $16 for regular admission and children under the age of four get in for free.

 

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