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Writer's pictureKarin Schreiber

Halloween in Saskatchewan: 10 adventures that make you go BOO


Spooky adventures in Saskatchewan - Credit: Tourism Saskatchewan & Greg Huszar Photography

Halloween in Saskatchewan can be a chilling experience. However, we don’t have to wait until All Hallows Eve to celebrate autumn’s grand finale. There are lots of haunted places and mysterious spaces to have some spooky fun with family, friends and neighbours throughout the month of October.


Western Development Museum


The Western Development Museum invites ghouls and goblins of all ages to celebrate Halloween at three museum locations across the province.

·       Saskatoon: Creep around at the Boo Town spooky circus

·       Moose Jaw: Mysteries at the Museum

·       North Battleford: Great Pumpkin Masquerade and Family Dance, the Fright Nights Haunted House or a Pumpkin Carving Class


Regina


Take your family to Government House for a night of magic and mystery at Bump in the Night in the Government House. The grand haunted house, built in 1891, is rumoured to have mischievous resident ghosts. You may hear creaky footsteps and hear some eerie sounds if resident spirit Howie is lingering around.


Yorkton and Regina


Blood curdles in Al Benesocky’s Shock House. Watch your back in the haunted houses of horror.


Moose Jaw


The Haunted Museum event puts a frightful twist on this collection of 100,000 artifacts and historically significant buildings. Explore this fascinating museum in the dark and see what finds you.

 

Maple Creek


Get spooked at the Grotto Garden Halloween Haunted Farm. Explore a haunted house, if you dare, or treat yourself to some tasty Halloween treats, fresh from the bakery.

 

Saskatoon


Discover the magic of Fairy Door Tours with a Halloween twist. Have an enchanting afternoon visiting fairy houses and gnome homes.


Grown-ups can eat, drink and be scary at The Dark Hub at Nutrien Wonderhub. Learn all about special effects make-up and show off your “monster mash” moves on the dance floor.


Celebrate the strange and unusual at The Dark Market. Meet local creators and explore all things horror, occult, supernatural, antique, oddity, alternative and obscure.


At the Pumpkin Smash at Black Fox Farm and Distillery, find out what happens when a 2,000-pound pumpkin is dropped on a car. Then see it again when two more giant pumpkins meet the same fate.

 

Canora


Venture out to Corn Trails near the north end of Good Spirit Lake. Wander in the maze by moonlight on Friday Flashlight Nights. But watch out for zombies on your way to the witch’s house at Halloween.

 

 

Further information can be found at www.tourismsaskatchewan.com.

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