Event Information
About this Event
This Halloween season join local historian Kyle Smith for a nighttime walk by lantern light through the back alleys and side streets of downtown Kitchener as we talk about some of the scary characters that have called our town home. Murder, executions, grave robbing, villainous doctors, and more! Come learn a little more about Bloody Berlin….if you dare!
Available Tour Times:
Wednesday October 21, 2020 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday October 31, 2020 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday November 7, 2020 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Admission:
$15 per person plus HST. Advance ticket purchase is required for this event, there will be no tickets sold at the door. Membership discount applies. No refunds.
Information about Event:
Suitable for ages 16 and up.
Event runs rain or shine. This event takes place entirely outdoors and there will be no access to washrooms. The Historic Haus and galleries will be closed.
Participants should dress for the weather and bring a flashlight (if possible).
Please note: This approximately 90-minute walking tour will begin and end at Schneider Haus National Historic Site. The tour may include hills, stairs and uneven terrain.
Masks are required for areas where physical distancing may be difficult to maintain.
COVID-19 Precautions in Place for Your Visit:
- Reduced visitor capacity
- One-way direction flow
- Physical distancing maintained for all visitors and staff
Information for Region of Waterloo Museums Members:
- Anyone with a Region of Waterloo Museums membership that was current as of March 2020 has had their membership extended by 6 months.
- Choose the date and time for your booking, then enter your 8-digit membership number (on the back of your membership card, underneath the barcode) as the Promo Code to apply the membership discount to your tickets.
For trouble applying membership discounts, or any other questions about this event or the museum, please call 519-742-7752.
As per the Province of Ontario’s document "A Framework for Reopening our Province: Stage 2" it is recommend that heritage institutions like the Region of Waterloo Museums collect contact information for the purposes of contact tracing. This information would only be shared with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care in the event that an individual who attended the museum tests positive for Covid-19, on our about the time you attended.