The spooky home attraction returns October 31 to November 1, raising food donations for the Partners in Mission Food Bank.
A Kingston Halloween staple may be taking its final bow as Wilson Manor Haunted House returns for its 13th annual season of scares. The popular community attraction at 236 Yonge Street will run on October 31 and November 1, combining frightful fun with a good cause.
Founder Allan Wilson shares how the eerie tradition first began.
Visitors are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to help local families in need.
Wilson shares his personal connection to the food bank and how he holds a special place for it.
On November 1, the haunted house will open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for younger children to enjoy the decorations without actors or animatronics. Two levels of scares are planned: Level One for little kids and Level Two for older ones.
Wilson describes what makes this haunted experience truly unique.
Organizers say they’re thrilled to welcome visitors back for another year of chills, laughter, and community spirit.
Story by Alyssa Brush

