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First time ever Haunted Doiron House for Halloween

By Tara Clow Oct 24, 2023 | 1:22 PM

A haunting never seen before.

Doiron House in Dieppe will open its doors as a Haunted residence for the first time ever.

Admission will be granted from October 27 to 29.

Doiron House was built in 1841 and is being transformed to take a scary journey back in time.

The heritage home is famous for being the only one in Acadia to have kept its original masonry hearth

Admission is $5 per person and free for children 12 and under.

A family option is available in the afternoon. Evening visits are for individuals 13 and over.

Parking will be available in Rotary St-Anselme Park, where a “spooky” trail will lead to the haunted house. Iconic Halloween films will also be shown on Sunday in the Brunch Room of the Rotary Pavilion, and popcorn will be served.

Friday, October 27
6–9 p.m.: Spooky trail and haunted house (visitors 13 and over)

Saturday, October 28
1–5 p.m.: Spooky trail and haunted house (families with young children)
6–9 p.m.: Spooky trail and haunted house (visitors 13 and over)

Sunday, October 29
1–5 p.m.: Spooky trail and haunted house (families with young children)
1 p.m.: Hotel Transylvania (presented in French with English subtitles), Rotary Pavilion, Brunch Room
4 p.m.: The Nightmare Before Christmas (French with English subtitles), Rotary Pavilion, Brunch Room
6–9 p.m.: Spooky trail and haunted house (visitors 13 and over)
7 p.m.: Hotel Transylvania (English with French subtitles), Rotary Pavilion, Brunch Room