Now that fall is finally here, we can think more seriously about Halloween and the tricks and treats that await us. There are so many fun fall activities to choose from, such as pumpkin carving, hayrides, corn mazes, and more. But for those of you that love a good scare, here are some of the most popular haunted houses for 2016 near Edmonton, AB.
Deadmonton House is nothing like you’ve ever experienced before. Located in downtown Edmonton, this professional haunted house features terrifying sights and sounds and is recommended for ages 12 and up. Beware: it is VERY scary. Deadmonton house opens on September 30, 2016 and runs until November 5, 2016. Open hours vary depending on the day, so be sure you check out the website before you make your plans. You should also plan to get there early. Deadmonton house is a Halloween hotspot, so the line can get long and may even get cut off before closing time. Tickets cost $20 at the door or $25 during Halloween week. You may also buy a speed pass online for $40 if you want to skip the lines. Read more.
Edmonton Ghost Tours has a few special tours leading up to Halloween 2016.
Tours run throughout the week and cost $10 per soul. Tours take place outside, so dress accordingly. Times and meeting places vary depending on the tour, but no matter which tour you choose, you can expect a healthy dose of thrills and chills. Read more.
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