7 Halloween Activities Happening Around YEG

Fri, 21 Oct by TruHome Inc

 

 

  1. Pumpkins After Dark (Family Friendly):

    Located in Borden Park this family friendly interactive Halloween display features over 6000 hand carved pumpkins, live pumpkin carving demonstrations, and plenty of Instagram worthy photo opportunities.

    Cost: $21.95/Adults  and $17.95/Youth (4-16 years)

    Details: Visit The Pumpkins After Dark Website

  2. DARK (18+ Recommended):

    Ever wonder what lurks around Fort Edmonton Park at night? Well now’s your chance to find out. Featuring 3 separate haunts: Under The Big Top (Knife wielding clowns anyone?), Blood Harvest (The scarecrows are up to no good), and brand new this year, 3AM Dead of Night (find out what happens during the witching hour). Prepare for the scare – this event is not for the faint of heart.

    Cost: $45 per adult

    Details: Visit The Dark Website

  3. Old Strathcona Ghost Tours:

    These walking tours are a personal favourite of some of us here at TruHome because it combines the rich history of our city with the spookier side of life. Learn all about the entities that inhabit the Strathcona Hotel, the Princess Theatre, as well as Strathcona High School as told by one of Edmonton’s most experienced storytellers. While there are no age restrictions – this activity may be a little…dry… for the kiddos and does require a fair bit of walking (in rain, snow, or shine) so please plan accordingly.

    Cost: $16.93 – $22.23 per person

    Details: Visit The Eventbrite Page

  4. Deadmonton Haunted House (18+ Recommended):

    If jump scares and gore get your Halloween vibes flowing, Deadmonton Haunted House may be just the activity you’ve been searching for. These fine folks have mastered the art of the scare in their 9 years in operation so believe us when we tell you the two featured haunts, Icons Of Darkness and Return Of The Living Dead, will be like nothing you’ve ever experienced.

    Cost: $36.99 per adult

    Details: Visit The Deadmonton Website

    * Pro Tip: If you’re looking to amp of the level of terror… consider booking the “Lights Out” pass where you’ll navigate the entire haunt with in the Dark

     

  5. Highlevel Bridge Haunted Trolley Tour:

    Another deep dive into the creepier side of YEG – this historical tour takes you across the North Saskatchewan River in the Highlevel Bridge Streetcar (a rich part of Edmonton’s history in it’s own right) as your regaled with tales of the ghosts that call our city home.

    Cost: $43.45 per adult

    Details: Visit The Event Page

  6. Front Yards in Gloom – Halloween Themed Front Yard Displays in Edmonton (Family Friendly):

    Starting on October 28th, take in the beauty of the city in this self guided tour of all the best Halloween decorations around the city. You can even participate in the process and vote for your favourites. A winner will be selected on October 30th and crowned the winner of Front Yards In Gloom.

    Cost: FREE (This tour is self guided)

    Details: Visit The Event Page

  7. Halloween Skelebration (Family Friendly):

    Telus World of Science is the place to be during this spooky season! Whether it’s attending FrightFest and  watching vintage horror movies on the IMAX screen or a Halloween themed laser show with the kiddos – there is literally something for everyone. We’re most excited to learn the Anatomy of Skeletons in the Health Zone and dance with ghosts at the costume party on October 29th. We all know the potential for quick weather shifts here in Edmonton, so this is a great option to keep in your back pocket in the event the weather takes a turn.

    Cost: Varies based on activities

    Details: Visit The Telus World Of Science Webpage


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