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Fall festivals and spooky events in Calgary (and area) this autumn

An undated photo of Calgary's Butterfield Acres taken during the Harvest Pumpkin Fest. (Facebook/Butterfield Acres) An undated photo of Calgary's Butterfield Acres taken during the Harvest Pumpkin Fest. (Facebook/Butterfield Acres)
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If you're a fan of fall festivals or spooky celebrations, there are lots happening in Calgary this autumn.

Here's a look at just a few…

Hell Night

What: Hell Night is an immersive Halloween haunt. The event sees attendees thrown into a zombie apocalypse.

When: Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2.

Where: Heritage Park, 1900 Heritage Dr. S.W. 

Pumpkins After Dark

What: Pumpkins After Dark returns to Calgary this autumn. The event lets visitors walk along a pathway of lit pumpkin sculptures and displays featuring more than 10,000 hand-carved jack-o-lanterns.

It's a family friendly event that organizers say has plenty of Instagram-worthy photo opportunities.

There's also live pumpkin carving and fall treats and sweets.

When: Until Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024.

Where: Winsport, 88 Canada Olympic Rd. S.W.

Screamfest

What: Screamfest has multiple different haunted houses for attendees to check out – including The Dollhouse, which is new for 2024, and Zombie Outbreak, the most extreme on the list. Aside from the haunted houses, there are also rides, monster trucks and a ‘midway of mayhem.’

When: 7 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 30 and 31.

Where: GMC Stadium at Stampede Park, 2200 Stampede Tr. S.E.

Spooktacular Haunted Mini-Golf

What: WinSport's 18-hole outdoor mini-golf course will be decorated with Halloween décor to become a Spoktacular Haunted Mini-Golf

Officials say the course will be well lit and challenge all ages and abilities.

Participants are encouraged to dress up in their Halloween costume for their visit.

When: Until Oct. 31, 2024. From 4 to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 1 to 8:30 p.m. on weekends.

Where: Winsport, 88 Canada Olympic Rd. S.W.

Train of Terror

What: The Train of Terror is billed as Canada’s only moving haunt, as it takes place on a train.

It lasts about two hours in total and includes two mazes and a 1.5 hour train ride.

Officials warn the event is no "run of the mill haunted house" as performers are allowed to touch, grab and follow attendees. "This is not for the faint of heart, and intended for an 18+ audience," warns the website.

When: Oct. 31., Nov. 1 and 2, 2024.

Where: Aspen Crossing Train Station in Mossleigh, Alta.

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