8 scary Halloween events to check out across Metro Vancouver this year

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Halloween is always a great time to enjoy in Metro Vancouver and each year, there are plenty of terrifying Halloween events to check out that will leave you beyond scared.

Think you’re brave enough?! Only one way to find out!

Here are 8 scary Halloween events to check out across Metro Vancouver this year.

Haunted at Maan Farms

 

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About: Slaughterhouse, the “scariest corn maze in Canada” is back with “twisted farmhands and grotesque creatures” eagerly waiting to scare you out of your shoes. Homestead,  an “immersive, limited entry, full contact haunted experience” and Way Down, Maan Farm’s hooded attraction are also back to scare you out of your boots.

Date: September 29 to October 31, 2023
Location: Maan Farms – 790 McKenzie Rd, Abbotsford
Time: Various time slots
Tickets: Various prices

Cougar Creek’s House of Horrors


About: For 2023, Cougar Creek will be rolling out a new blindfolded blackout maze attraction called Sinneraria. Guests will blindfolded and tasked with navigating through complete darkness while only having a single rope to hold onto. You never know what terrifying creature or thing might brush against you…

Cougar Creek’s House of Horrors will also have three other haunted houses. Echoes of Abbath will have you “follow the echoes of the ancient drums through the bowels of the dark underworld”.

Date: September 29 to November 4th, 2023
Location: Cougar Creek’s House of Horrors – 12530 72 Ave, Surrey
Time: 7pm to 10pm (open from 6pm to 11pm on October 20/21 and October 27/28)
Tickets: Various prices

Fright Nights at Playland

 

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About: The amusement park will once again “transform into a terrifying Halloween-themed experience” with eight haunted houses, 15+ hair-raising rides, creepy décor, roaming monsters and gripping live performances.

This year, Fright Nights will include a NEW haunted house, The Void, where monstrous beasts stalk thick forests of the Pacific Northwest. “Within the lush and beautiful forest are the Howling Caves. It’s coincidence, many will say, how frequently people go missing along the trails and near the caves….”

Date: October 6 to 31, 2023
Location: Playland at the PNE – 2901 East Hastings Street, Vancouver
Time: 6pm to 12am (Wednesday to Saturday), 6pm to 11pm (Sundays)
Tickets: Various prices

Grave Tales

 

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About: Join expert storytellers for a two or three hour program of spine-chilling stories, as you walk through the Fort Langley village at night. Guides will even lead you through graveyards and make you feel like you’re walking among ghosts.

Date: October 13 – 15, October 20 – 22, and October 27 – 29, 2023
Location: Fort Langley National Historic Site – 23433 Mavis Avenue, Langley
Time: Various time slots
Tickets: $24.58, $31.58, $44.97

Canyon Frights

About: The popular tourist attraction will be decorated with pumpkins and spooky displays, offering plenty of opportunities to capture that perfect picture! The spirits of the past come to life as they enjoy a Halloween gathering reminiscent of a Victorian ‘Fall Fair’.

Date: October 14 to 31, 2023
Address: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park – 3735 Capilano Road, North Vancouver
Time: 10am to 8pm daily
Tickets: Available online at capbridge.com

Halloween Scream Train

 

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About: See what lurks in the woods at night and make sure you keep an eye out for Chainsaw Charlie. Their scary Halloween actors will have you screaming throughout the train ride!

Date: Friday, October 13 to 31, 2023
Address: Bear Creek Train & Mini Golf – 13750 88 Avenue, Surrey
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Tickets: $17.50

Haunted Village at Burnaby Village Museum


About: Haunted Village: Legends, Tales and Other Stories lets you explore Burnaby Village Museum as stories are “lifted from their storybook pages and transformed into visual displays” throughout the 10-acre open air site.

Date: October 19 to 22, and 26-29
Address: Burnaby Village Museum – 6501 Deer Lake Ave, Burnaby
Time: 5pm to 9pm
Tickets: $10 ($5 for children 2 to 12 years old)

Parade of Lost Souls


About: “ALL WELCOME to join in this year to take part in the performance, music & art of the Parade of Lost Souls.” Join in on this annual Halloween parade that turns the city’s streets into a spooky spectacle.

Date: October  28, 2023
Address: 1661 Napier Street, Vancouver
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm

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