Foire de l’horreur / New Horror Fair Premiere at Centropolis Laval

Centropolis Laval

Horror Fair  – Quebec will host its first horror attraction based on the famous escape room adventure game where riddles must be solved in order to get ahead… And survive. A playful and brilliantly terrifying activity for Fall 2018!

THE NO. 1 HAUNTED JOURNEY THIS FALL

Foire de l’horreur, one of Canada’s largest mobile theme parks, is pushing boundaries for 2018, inspired by multi-sensory games: 16 interactive rooms and labyrinths, occupied by more than 15 characters, each holding an enigma developed from the latest technologies in horror.

A UNIQUE MULTI-SENSORY EXPERIENCE IN CANADA WITH LATEST TECHNOLOGY

For over 5 years now, the team has been going to the biggest horror congress and attractions in North America to instigate the ultimate fear fair in Quebec. Presenting Foire de l’Horreur 2018: five 53-foot trailers connected to each other offering two journeys; one for the sensitive public themed « Donjon » containing 10 interactive rooms, and the other for the brave; a discerning route themed « Psychiatric Asylum » filled with 22 interactive rooms to frighten at the core.

THE ULTIMATE FAIR THAT

CHALLENGES YOUR FEARS

Breathtaking decor including a cemetery and a twilight zone await during this exhilarating multi-sensory 4D excursion that challenges all four senses; sight, sound, smell, and physical activity to provoke all the fears.

Participants will have the chance to experience a range of emotions, from wonder, to laughter, but most of all, shivers and suspense for more than 40 minutes. Strong sensations, warned!

WHEN?

The Horror Fair, Foire de l’horreur, will be held at Centropolis in Laval from Friday, October 5th, to Sunday, November 4th, 2018.

Official launch on Thanksgiving weekend!

+    entertainment and food truck on site

WHO IS IT FOR?

The Horror Fair is for people 12 years and older. Children from 7 to 11 years old must be accompanied by an adult. THE CIRCUIT IS STRONGLY ADVISED AGAINST YOUNGER CHILDREN, PREGNANT WOMEN, PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM CLAUSTROPHOBIA, EPILEPSY OR HEART DISEASE.

Centropolis

1799 avenue Pierre-Peladeau,

Laval, QC, H7T 2Y5

(near autoroute 15 | next to Cosmodôme )

OPENING HOURS

4 PM – 10 PM Monday to Friday, except for Monday, October 8th: 1 PM to 10 PM

1 PM to 10 PM Saturdays & Sundays

ADMISSION FEES

Adults: $20.00 plus tax

Children (under 12 years): $16.00 plus tax

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