Looking for the best Halloween events in Edmonton for 2024? From terrifying haunted houses to festive family experiences, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a look at some of the top Halloween events happening in the city. 

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For a Scary Good Time: Deadmonton Haunted House 

Edmonton’s premier haunted house, Deadmonton, is a must if you love to be scared. Each year, they come up with new, terrifying themes that will leave you trembling. This immersive haunted house is not for the faint-hearted, but it’s an unforgettable Halloween experience.

Tip: Buy tickets in advance because this event sells out fast! 
Date: September 29–October 31, 2024
Location: 7031 Gateway Blvd NW 

For Families with Kids: Boo at the Zoo 

If you’re looking for something less intense and more suitable for young children, head to Boo at the Zoo. The Edmonton Valley Zoo transforms into a Halloween wonderland where kids can trick-or-treat, wear costumes, and enjoy the animals in a festive setting. 

Tip: Bring a bag for your child’s treats and make sure to explore the animal exhibits—they often have a Halloween twist! 
Date: October 21–31, 2024
Location: Edmonton Valley Zoo 

A cemetery with tombstones and a pumpkin in the grass as part of Halloween decorations
Credit: Dillon Kydd

For an Immersive Experience: DARK at Fort Edmonton Park 

Want a more atmospheric and eerie Halloween experience? Check out DARK at Fort Edmonton Park. This immersive event combines spooky mazes, eerie performances, and a haunted park setting that’s perfect for older teens and adults looking for something a little different. 

Tip: Dress warmly—it’s an outdoor event, and October evenings can be chilly! 
Date: October 12–29, 2024
Location: Fort Edmonton Park 

For Ghost Story Lovers: Ghost Tours at Old Strathcona 

Take a spooky journey through the historic streets of Old Strathcona on a guided ghost tour. You’ll hear chilling tales of ghostly apparitions, unsolved mysteries, and the darker side of Edmonton’s history. As you walk past iconic landmarks and haunted buildings, the stories told by your guide will give you a fresh perspective on the city’s eerie past. 

Tip: Wear comfortable shoes for the walking tour! 
Date: Various dates in October 
Location: Old Strathcona 

Girl dressed as a witch with a caludron in an open field
Credit: Paige Cody

For All Ages: The Haunted Pumpkin Festival at Prairie Gardens 

This festival offers something for everyone, with corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and a range of spooky activities. While perfect for families with kids, there’s also plenty for those seeking a bit more Halloween excitement. Wander through haunted attractions, carve pumpkins, or enjoy a tractor ride through the fields, all while soaking up the festive fall atmosphere. 

Tip: Arrive early for a full day of family fun! 
Date: Weekends in October 
Location: Prairie Gardens & Adventure Farm 

General Tips for Enjoying Halloween in Edmonton 2024 

  • Book Early: Many of these popular events sell out fast. Plan ahead and purchase your tickets early. 
  • Dress Warmly: Edmonton can get cold in October, especially for outdoor events like DARK at Fort Edmonton Park. 
  • Check Age Appropriateness: Deadmonton Haunted House is designed for older teens and adults, while Boo at the Zoo caters to families with young children. 

Curious about Halloween’s origins and how it’s celebrated in Canada? Check out this Halloween Guide for all the details.


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