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Halloween always creeps up quickly, and if you’re anything like us, you likely think about making cool plans and coming up with fabulous costumes, only to drop the ball when the time finally comes. So, we’re going to help you plan without causing decision fatigue. Alberta is packed with fun and unique events that you won’t soon forget, from creepy corn mazes to haunted houses that will chill you to the bone. We’ve rounded up the biggest and best Halloween attractions across the province that will have you and your crew screaming in delight or fright (ideally, both). Whether you’re in the big city or want to check out some smaller-town happenings, there’s no shortage of thrilling activities this Halloween season.
If you love a good scare, Deadmonton is the place to be. This iconic haunted house in Edmonton has become a Halloween staple with chilling themes that change yearly. Expect movie-quality sets, terrifying actors, and hair-raising moments that will have you screaming long after you leave. Be prepared for two haunted houses this year, offering double the fright factor! It’s the ultimate haunted house experience in Edmonton, known for scaring even the bravest of ghouls. Recommended for ages 12+
Dates: September 27 – November 9, 2024
Admission: $40 and up
Stroll through Calgary and Edmonton’s Pumpkins After Dark, where thousands of hand-carved pumpkins light up the night. This event blends creativity and Halloween spirit, from classic jack-o-lanterns to intricate displays of spooky scenes. Grab your hot chocolate, bundle up, and wander through this family-friendly, awe-inspiring pumpkin wonderland. It’s the perfect mix of cozy meets spooky, with impressive pumpkin carvings that everyone will enjoy!
Dates: September 20 – October 31, 2024
Admission: $20-30
DARK at Fort Edmonton Park is not your typical haunted house. This immersive experience plays on your deepest fears. With multiple haunted houses and scare zones, you’ll wander through eerie mazes while encountering creepy characters around every corner—this historic site amps up the horror with spooky Halloween scenes and unlimited scares. Brace yourself for an unforgettable experience. Recommended for ages 14+
Dates: October 4 – November 2, 2024
Admission: Starting at $50
The Smoky Lake Pumpkin Fair is a beloved fall fair held annually in the Lakeland Region. This event is perfect for those looking to mix a bit of spooky with some small-town fun. Watch as giant pumpkins – sometimes weighing over 1,000 lbs! – compete for top prizes at the Great White North Pumpkin Weigh-Off, enjoy the live entertainment and food trucks, and participate in all things Halloween. This family-friendly event is filled with plenty of fall activities, but don’t let the pumpkin charm fool you; the fair has its share of eerie vibes after dark!
Dates: October 4-6, 2024
Admission: $20-$35
Do you have the courage to face your worst nightmares? Then make your way to Field of Screams at Cobb’s Adventure Park. This haunted event has terrifying attractions, including multiple haunted houses, sinister corn mazes, and spooky scare zones where you’ll never know who (or what!) might jump out at you. While it's scary fun for adults, it also offers some milder daytime activities for the little ones, so no one misses out on the Halloween spirit. Field of Screams is one of Alberta’s premier events, offering plenty of scares and fun. Test your bravery this Halloween; Cobbs Adventure Park has it all!
Dates: October 11-26, 2024
Admission: $30 in advance, $40 at the door
If you’re a fan of all things spooky, you’ll love Stampede Fright Night in Strathmore. This eerie Halloween bash takes over the Strathmore Stampede grounds, turning them into a haunted wonderland. Expect haunted houses, live entertainment, and plenty of chances to scream your head off! But the best part? There’s always something a little bit cowboy thrown into the mix, giving this event the best Alberta twist. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience where Alberta cowboy culture meets bone-chilling fun. It’s the perfect night out with friends who love a good scare and lots of laughs, too.
There’s an event for the little ones, too. Come check out Fright Night Lite, a kids Halloween dance with a DJ, costume contest, and pumpkin carving.
Dates: October 25-26, 2024
Admission: $10-$25
If you’re ready for a unique and spooky experience, hop aboard the Train of Terror at Aspen Crossing! This haunted train ride takes passengers (18+) on a terrifying journey into the unknown, with ghoulish surprises and eerie scenes waiting around every bend. The darkened, creepy vintage train car sets the perfect stage for a bone-chilling adventure that will take your breath away. It’s a one-of-a-kind Halloween adventure blending historical charm with modern-day thrills. All aboard!
Dates: Beginning October 3, 2024
Admission: $66.66
Down in Tofield, K3 Family Farm transforms its gorgeous and peaceful surroundings each Halloween into fields of terror. Get ready to wander through Field of Screams with haunted corn mazes, ghostly graveyards, and eerie fields filled with unexpected fright at every turn. It’s a popular event for thrill seekers of all ages, offering everything from kid-friendly spooks to heart-pounding scares for the bravest souls. This farm doesn’t hold back when it comes to creating a chilling adventure; this Halloween, we dare you to enter.
Admission: $10
For a full-fledged Halloween spooktacular, ScreamFest is Calgary’s go-to haunted spot. With six haunted houses, carnival games, escape rooms, and even a Midway of Mayhem, this event has something for everyone. Test your bravery in the spooky attractions and check out all the live entertainment. It’s a must-visit for thrill seekers looking to dive head-first into Halloween fun. With a wide variety of attractions, it’s an all-in-one Halloween experience for all ages. We promise you will scream.
Dates: October 11-31, 2024
Admission: From $30
From haunted houses to ghostly train rides, Alberta’s Halloween events are packed with thrills, chills, and so much family-friendly fun. Something spooky (or not-so-spooky) is happening in every corner of the province. Dress in your scariest or wildest costume and make this Halloween season the spookiest yet.
Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.
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