Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map (2025-2015)
On fall nights north of Toronto, Canada’s Wonderland in Vaughan flips from coaster capital to the country’s largest haunted attraction, Halloween Haunt. With mazes tucked between thrill rides and scare zones sprawling across midway streets, this Ontario event has been drawing horror fans since 2005 with a mix of carnival energy and straight-up nightmare fuel.
- Location
- Vaughan, Ontario
- Years Active
- 2005 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Canada's Wonderland Halloween Haunt 2025 Site
- Related Maps
- Canada’s Wonderland Map and Brochure (2025 – 1986)
If you’re heading in, the Halloween Haunt maps are your best bet for keeping track of every maze, ride, and scare zone without wandering in circles.
Grab the printable PDFs here to plan your night and zero in on the frights you don’t want to miss.
Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map 2025
In 2025, Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt introduced The Conjuring: Beyond Fear, a 20-minute “SCREAMium” interactive maze placing guests inside scenes from the film franchise. Additional changes included the debut of at least one new haunted maze and updated scare zones throughout the park.
Operational adjustments were also implemented, with new chaperone requirements for certain guests and a no re-entry rule enforced during the event.
Printable Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map PDF 2025
Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map 2024
In 2024, Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt introduced the new “Demons of the Deep” maze, themed around an abandoned marine lab overtaken by human-marine hybrids. The event also removed the “Day of the Dead” scare zone, which was no longer part of the lineup.
While the park debuted additional terrifying attractions and themed experiences across the event, only two drink refill stations were operational during the season, reducing service availability for guests during Halloween Haunt.

Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map 2019
In 2019, Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt added the new “Frontier’s Revenge” scare zone to its lineup, expanding the event’s themed offerings. Earlier that same year, the park also officially opened the Frontier Canada area, which included the debut of Yukon Striker, a world-record-breaking dive coaster, along with the launch of Winterfest, a holiday-themed seasonal event.
These additions marked significant expansions to the park’s seasonal and year-round entertainment options during the 2019 operating season.

Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map 2018
Canada’s Wonderland Halloween Haunt Map 2017

FAQ
Are Canada’s Wonderland rides open during Halloween Haunt?
Canada’s Wonderland rides are open during Halloween Haunt, although not all attractions operate. Major roller coasters and select thrill rides usually remain available for guests, while some family rides may be closed during the event.
Is Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland scary?
Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland is designed to be scary, featuring haunted mazes, scare zones, and costumed actors. The event is intended for teens and adults, with intense themes and a frightening atmosphere throughout the park. Children and those sensitive to scares may find it overwhelming.
What is Canada’s largest haunted attraction?
Canada’s largest haunted attraction is Haunt Manor, located in Ontario near Lundy’s Lane. Haunt Manor features multiple haunted houses, a corn maze, and a theatrical hayride, making it the country’s most expansive Halloween event. Other notable large haunts include Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland and Screemers in Toronto.
What is the Halloween Haunt policy in Canada’s Wonderland?
Halloween Haunt at Canada’s Wonderland has a strict no-costume, no-mask, and no-face-paint policy for guests. Bags may be subject to search, and the event is recommended for ages 13 and older due to its intense scares. Security is increased throughout the park during Halloween Haunt nights.