Event Information
Description
Phantoms of the Island
Family Horror Weekend
For Halloween weekend, families are invited to the Museum to take part in a variety of activities. On the program: the new Phantoms of the Island escape game, the Nights exhibition including an activity designed especially for children on the theme of fear, inspired by young adult writer Dominique Demers’ story, and a set of challenges in The Story Factory. Of course, visitors of all ages are invited to come to the Museum in costume.
Pour réserver votre place pour Spectres de l'île en français.
Phantoms of the Island
Families are invited to the official launch of a brand new escape game, Phantoms of the Island. Strange manifestations have been troubling the peace at the Museum, and participants are tasked with re-establishing order. Specially for Halloween, those who solve all the clues or demonstrate exemplary teamwork will win a sweet treat at the end of the game.
Schedule
Exceptionally for the horror weekend, the escape game will be offered all day on both days.
October 26 and 27, 2019
French sessions
10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
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English session (1 per day)
1 p.m.
Rates
Note that the rate includes access to current exhibitions at the Stewart Museum.
Adult: $20
Senior: $18
Child (9 – 12 years old): Free*
Student (13 – 30 years old): $17
Family**: $40
McCord Museum Member: $9.50
*Maximum 4 children per adult. Does not apply for group visits. Children aged 9 to 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
**2 adults and 3 children or 1 adult and 4 children. Children must be 17 or under.
Practical information
Length: 45 minutes to 1 hour
Capacity: 4 to 10 players
It is possible to make a reservation for fewer than 4 people, but participants will be paired with another group of players. The Museum cannot guarantee that the activity will be available for groups of fewer than 4 players total.
Please note that children under the age of 9 cannot participate in the activity and must be accompanied by an adult until the age of 15.
Learn more on the Halloween Programming of the Stewart Museum