
Prepared to face the dark? On opening night of the village's new occult exhibit, an ancient curse breaks loose. Armed with only a map and lantern, test your courage across the shadowy pathways of a historic village.
A chilling sequel
While this is a standalone sequel that can be enjoyed without any prior story knowledge, it continues the chilling 1800s tale of Where Dark Things Dwell.
Live actors
Our live actors transform the village into a living story, immersing you in every twist, clue, and encounter.
Two puzzle paths
The adventure doesn't end after one playthrough. Experience the story again on a completely different puzzle path as you work to banish the curse once and for all.
Exclusive access
As night falls, the village comes alive. Venture through its historic streets after hours and face an ancient curse reborn from the shadows.
GENERAL ADMISSION
You will know the travelers you rode in with, but there may be others playing that will be strangers to you. Players are broken down into teams of four. The price you see listed is for one individual ticket.
PRIVATE TICKETS
If you have a very large group and would like to organize a private game, message us at team@secretcityadventures.com
Venue information
ARRIVAL
The Village at Black Creek is located at 1000 Murray Ross Parkway in Toronto, Ontario.
Paid parking is available at The Village at Black Creek The cost of parking is not included in your ticket to Where Dark Things Dwell.
There are washrooms that can be accessed before and after the game.
ACCESSIBILITY
Wheelchairs can be accommodated in this game. Please contact us after you book and we will make the arrangements.
Special need dogs are welcome at The Village at Black Creek.
Taxis and special needs vehicles may drop off visitors in the Parking Lot.
There are two wheelchair accessible parking spots located in the West Parking Lot.
Accessible washrooms are located on the main floor.
CHILDREN
All travelers over 12 can join. To free this town of its curse, we will need to engage the wits of even our youngest.
One adult per 5 children is required for players aged 12-16.
The Village at Black Creek is an open-air heritage museum located at 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy in Toronto, ON. Formerly known as Black Creek Pioneer Village, it transports visitors back to 1860s rural Ontario through more than 40 authentically restored and recreated heritage buildings, including a working grist mill, blacksmith shop, general store, church, hotel, and one-room schoolhouse.








