CENTRE WELLINGTON – It’s billed as a “REAL house with REAL haunts.” The Fergus House of Horrors is a local Halloween attraction in an old farmhouse on Beatty Line.
Visitors are invited to walk through the 100-year-old house “surrounded by darkness, corn and spirits,” the website reads.
The attraction, which features live “scare actors,” boasts creepy clowns, petrifying pumpkins, spiders, ghouls and more.
Visitors can also continue the experience with “an ominous outdoor walk” through a tree-lined cornfield.
The house is open Saturdays and Sundays in October, and for a final night on Oct. 31. A daylight “family-friendlier” walk through with minimal scare actors will be offered on Oct. 19.
The house is located at 6854 Beatty Line N., and general admission is $20, or $40 for a family group ticket on Oct. 19.
For tickets and additional information, visit fergushouseofhorrors.hytix.com.