3 things to know if you’re going to the Halloween Stroll at Canterbury Village

If you’re looking for a unique family-friendly Halloween outing for your family this year, you may want to consider the Halloween Stroll at Canterbury Village.

Each October weekend, Canterbury Village transforms into a Halloween-themed attraction featuring giant skeletons, haunted cemeteries, jack-o’-lantern displays, fog, music and costumed characters.

The stroll is self-paced and offers numerous photo opportunities. Organizers say the event is designed for families with children of all ages, including toddlers and elementary school students.

Here’s what to know before you go:

1. Dates, timing and location of Canterbury Village

The Halloween Stroll runs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in October on these dates: Oct. 3–5, 10–12, 17–19 and 24–26.

The nightly event begins at 6 p.m. and takes place at Canterbury Village, 2325 Joslyn Court, Lake Orion.

2. What you’ll do and see 

Visitors will walk through decorated stations that include animatronics, fog, music and themed displays. Features this year include a pet cemetery, a jack-o’-lantern tent, Spider Witch’s domain and several new additions.

Characters appearing along the route include Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, the Addams Family and the Ghostbusters, with a multi-story Stay Puft marshmallow man.

According to the event website, the stroll does not include trick-or-treating; the focus is on the displays and photo opportunities.

3. Food, shopping and practical Information

All of Canterbury Village’s shops will be open during the stroll for browsing and souvenirs. Visitors can enjoy meals at Diner 55 or The Village Smokehouse, and grab cider and donuts from the on-site mill.

According to Canterbury Village, adult beverages will also be available. The event runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.

David Arkin
David Arkin
David Arkin is Editor in Chief of Metro Parent. He has more than 25 years of editorial, audience and digital experience leading some of the largest news organizations in the country. He's been recognized as the Local Media Association Digital News Innovator of the Year and served on the Associated Press Managing Editors Board of Directors.

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