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A beast lives deep in the woods of MacLeod Park. Every year, this ravenous, blood-sick creature rises from its yearly slumber to satisfy its hunger at Cannington Haunted Attraction. Only when it has gorged itself on the atmosphere of fear, the sound of screams, and the uncomfortable laughs of false bravado can it return to its slumber to wait for next October.

You have to see the evils that await you at Cannington Haunted Attraction to believe them.

Features include two outdoor wooded trails and an indoor barn maze, which are transformed into immersive horror-themed environments with live scare actors and some shocking surprises.

Photo: https://www.canningtonhaunt.com/

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