Pumpkinferno seeing large crowds

Nick Seebruch
Pumpkinferno seeing large crowds
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MORRISBURG, Ontario – Upper Canada Village has seen great crowds this year for their annual Pumpkinferno event.

In fact, Upper Canada Village has elected to reduce the maximum number of tickets available each night to cut down on long lines and a packed parking lot.

“We want to ensure that all of our visitors have the best experience possible and also maintain a safe environment.  Anyone wishing to visit should purchase tickets online,” said Tracey Ogilby, Manager of Upper Canada Village.

Upper Canada Village is strongly encouraging Pumpkinferno goers to buy their tickets online in advance from their website.

“Pumpkinferno is a nighttime walking tour of over two dozen hand-carved spellbinding exhibits made from over 7,000 artificial pumpkins crafted from molds of real pumpkins,” reads a statement from Upper Canada Village. “While many depict surreal, mythological or exotic worldly themes, other exhibits showcase pop culture and heritage-based themes specifically designed to reflect the local region.  The tour is set up over approximately a one kilometre distance.”

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