THE ASYLUM’s patients haunt the halls of the Morrin Centre during this year’s Interactive Halloween Experience

Quebec City, September 30, 2015 – From October 23 to November 7, the Morrin Centre and Hérôle will host an all-new Interactive Halloween Experience. The former prison will open its doors, its cells and its darkened hallways to create the terrifying universe of The Asylum. An experience unlike anything else in Quebec City, participants will be immersed in a world where everything around them seems real. All are invited to enter The Asylum, but those looking to escape must solve puzzles even more challenging than in previous years.

For a sneak peak of what awaits you

You’ve had the same nightmare every night for a month. You’re searching for someone at the asylum, but all of the patients start to chase after you. When you finally find who you’re looking for, the person gives you an envelope. And it’s at this moment when you always wake up. At your wits’ end, you decide to call the asylum. They tell you that a patient known as “the messenger” has asked to see you. Building up your courage, you decide to visit “the messenger.” Once you get there, you’re astonished to learn that others have had the same nightmare as you…

Hérôle offers a NEW Interactive Halloween Experience in Quebec City

Hérôle has also held an Interactive Halloween Experience each year since 2011 at the Old Prison of Trois-Rivières, with frequent sellout crowds at the program.

The Asylum will be presented at the Morrin Centre in French on Fridays and Saturdays between October 23 and November 7 from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m., with 60-minute tours beginning every fifteen minutes. Participants are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets in advance by visiting www.morrin.org, or by calling 418-694-9147. Admission is $25 per person, and the activity is recommended for participants age 16 and up.

Will you be able to make it out of THE ASYLUM?

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For more information :

Elizabeth Perreault

Development and Communications Director

418-694-9147

elizabethperreault@morrin.org

Jeanne Lebossé-Gautron