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Join Us For Fright Nights!

Fright Nights are FREE family-friendly community events designed to celebrate scary season. Families can enjoy festive activities, entertainment and more!

Event time: 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM (Movie N​ights start at 6:15 PM)
Dates: Weekends in October at select community centres across Brampton (see schedule below)​.


Generously sponsored by:​​​

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Event Schedule​:

Haunted Halloween Movie Nights – New to Fright Nights!

Enjoy the City of Brampton’s first-ever Haunted Halloween Movie Nights! Bring your friends and family to experience classic Halloween movies. Arrive early for exciting pre-show activities like magic shows and face painting!​

Date​
Location​
Times
Movie
Thursday, October 17
Save Max Sports Centre
6:15 - 9:30 pm
(Movie starts at 7 pm)​
Hocus Pocus
Friday, October 18
Cassie Campbell Community Centre
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Saturday, October 19
Cassie Campbell Community Centre
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Friday, October 25
Gore Meadows Community Centre
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Saturday, October 26​
Gore Meadows Community Centre​
5:30 - 9:30​ pm​​​​​
Sunday, October 27​
Century Gardens Recreation Centre​
6:15 - 9:30​ pm​​​​​
​(Movie starts at 7 pm)
Haunted Mansion

  • Mad Scientist demonstrations
  • Airbrush tattoos
  • Crafts
  • Festive games and activities
  • Magician
  • Haunted House/Haunted Forest
  • And more!

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​​​Food Bank Donations:

All food bank donations collected at Fright Nights events will help support Knights Table’s mission to provide our community with access to food and resources.

Shuttle Bus Information

Available soon!​











​​​​​​Treat Accessibly

The City of Brampton is dedicated to identifying opportunities to increase accessibility and a strong sense of belonging for all across its diverse community. Brampton City Council approved an amendment to its Sign By-law to promote barrier-free and accessible ways of trick-or-treating. Brampton homeowners are welcome to place a Treat Accessibly sign on their front lawn to let residents know that if a trick-or-treater has a disability, they can experience Halloween without barriers at their home. Lawn signs can be picked up at Fright Night.

Follow these tips from Treat Accessibly to create a safe environment and provide barrier-free access:

  • Make sure the path to a trick-or-treating area is well-lit.
  • Clear driveways and pathways.
  • Move cars out of the driveway to allow better accessibility for trick-or-treaters.
  • Create a trick-or-treat station at the end of a driveway, out of a garage or a vehicle’s trunk.
  • Refrain from using strobe lights or high-pitched, sudden loud noises.
  • ​Keep pets safe and secure.
For more on Treat Accessibly, visit www.treataccessibly.com​. For more on accessibility at the City, visit www.brampton.ca/accessibility.

​​Questions?

View a list of Frequently Asked Questions or visit our Contact Us page to find additional information.​​​