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Discover Exciting Fall and Halloween Events Across Alberta in 2025

As autumn approaches in 2025, Alberta is set to embrace the season with a plethora of exciting events and activities. From vibrant fall foliage to thrilling Halloween attractions, residents and visitors alike can enjoy a range of experiences in cities like Edmonton and Calgary, as well as charming small towns throughout the province.
Spooktacular Attractions Await
One of the standout events this fall is the return of Pumpkins After Dark. This massive Halloween event will light up Borden Park in Edmonton and Canada Olympic Park in Calgary with thousands of intricately carved pumpkins, showcasing everything from classic Halloween characters to iconic figures from pop culture. This immersive experience promises to delight families and thrill-seekers alike, making it a must-visit attraction for those in the region.
For those seeking a more chilling experience, Deadmonton Haunted House offers a fresh location this year, featuring three terrifying themes: Return of the Williams Farm, the Convent, and the Print Show. As a well-established Halloween staple in Edmonton, this haunted house is sure to provide scares that linger long after the visit.
Haunted History and Scenic Getaways
For a blend of history and fright, Edmonton Ghost Tours presents four unique ghostly excursions. Participants can explore the haunted history of locations such as historical Strathcona and the University of Alberta. These tours not only offer spine-tingling tales but also provide insight into the city’s rich past.
The fall season also invites exploration of Alberta’s picturesque small towns. With their stunning autumn scenery, towns like Canmore and Lacombe become magical destinations perfect for day trips. Visitors can easily craft their own fall road trip itinerary to experience the charm of these locations.
Visitors can also enjoy the annual Edmonton Corn Maze, which has been a local favorite for over two decades. This year’s design honors the Telus World of Science, celebrating its 40th anniversary. Families can navigate the maze while soaking in the beauty of the season.
For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, camping remains a viable option even as temperatures cool. Alberta boasts a variety of campgrounds, from mountainous sites in the Rockies to serene spots near waterfalls. The opportunity to experience nature’s beauty during fall is not to be missed.
As autumn unfolds, coffee lovers can find warmth in cozy coffee shops throughout Edmonton and Calgary. These venues offer the perfect atmosphere to enjoy seasonal beverages while enjoying the vibrant autumn colors outside.
Another engaging activity is visiting pumpkin patches, where families can select their perfect pumpkins for carving or decoration. Various locations around Edmonton provide easy access to these patches, making it an affordable and enjoyable outing.
As Halloween approaches, Screamfest in Calgary promises an array of haunted houses and Halloween-themed activities. Known for its elaborate haunted attractions, this event guarantees a thrilling experience for those looking to embrace the spirit of the season.
Taking time to capture the beauty of fall, many Instagram-worthy spots can be found across both Edmonton and Calgary. From historic buildings to scenic parks, these locations provide ample opportunity for stunning photographs amidst the changing leaves.
For a unique twist on traditional Halloween festivities, visitors can attend spooky candlelight concerts featuring live performances of iconic Halloween movie themes. These events, hosted by Fever, are set to captivate audiences in both cities.
Lastly, the Fort Edmonton Park will host its annual event, Dark, for twelve nights in October. This haunting experience features eerie characters designed to provide a memorable and chilling night out.
With all these activities lined up, Alberta is ready to celebrate the fall season in style. Whether participating in thrilling haunted events or enjoying the stunning autumn scenery, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant province.
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