What's Good in Kingston: Fort Fright

It's a chance to walk through the Fort's historic and haunted corridors, all for the fun of fright.

Fort Fright at Fort Henry is back for another year, offering up spooky scares for the over-13 crowd. 

Katie Forrester with the St. Lawrence Parks Commission tells us what it's all about.

It's a chance to walk through the Fort's historic and haunted corridors, all for the fun of fright. The tour takes about an hour and half for a group of five to take in the experience. 

Forrester says they have worked hard to set the mood. 

It's also a rain or shine event, so dress for uneven terrain and the weather. 

Tickets can be purchased at FortHenry.com

For those looking for a more intense experience, Forrester says Thursday nights might suit just fine. 

She adds that dark nights are not for the faint of heart, or kids. 

Fort Fright is up and running until Nov. 1st, so there's plenty of time to book your biggest scare of the season. 

Learn more here

 

 
 
 
 

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