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The doors to a long-abandoned subway station are set to creak open this weekend as the TTC hosts Halloween Fest, a hauntingly fun, all-ages fundraiser for United Way of Greater Toronto, featuring ...
The station — directly below the very-much active Bay Station — has been abandoned much of its existence. It opened in 1966 as part of a short-lived experiment that intertwined the Yonge ...
Two subway trains will be decked in Halloween décor for the event, which will run from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29.
The TTC is bringing back Halloween Fest at Bay Lower Station for the third year in a row for 2024, inviting the public to enjoy activities like a haunted subway train or a less intense, kid ...
The TTC is reopening a ghost subway platform for a family-friendly Halloween fest this weekend. Lower Bay station, closed to the public since the 1960s, will be open Saturday, Oct. 29 and Sunday ...
Halloween Fest will be located at Toronto’s abandoned Lower Bay Station and features a host of fun activities to celebrate the frightful season. Guests can expect one of two trains.
Danny Stewart found a baby abandoned in a New York City subway station in August 2000. He and his now-husband, Pete Mercurio, were given the option to adopt that baby. Twenty-five years later, during ...
A TTC rider's view of Lower Bay station. Photo by Files / Files The TTC is opening up its abandoned “ghost station” Lower Bay for some spooky Halloween fun this weekend.
Danny Stewart found a baby abandoned in a New York City subway station in August 2000. He and his now-husband, Pete Mercurio, were given the option to adopt that baby.
Bay Lower Station, which shuttered in 1966, will be transformed for the upcoming Halloween Fest, featuring a haunted subway and trick-or-treat train.
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