Here are the Best Haunted Houses to Visit in Edmonton this Month

Visit these Edmonton Haunted Houses this Halloween

Sparrows Haunted Halloween
12 Grandville Cresent, Sherwood Park
Checkout Sherwood Park’s scariest haunted house this Halloween. Watch out for the jump scares as you walk through this haunted house that is an impressive labour of love. This Sherwood Park haunted house is so immersive, and so incredibly well done!
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Kiwi’s Haunted Nursereries
Visit the Haunted Nurseries at Kiwi and get scared as you walk though the haunted experience. Kids under ten are free to visit, and it’s also a low-cost activity for parents, at $6-10. There’s a fun costume contest, and beverages available in the nursery. Visit between 6:00 - 6:30 for the child-friendly haunt times!
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Spruce Ridge Scare
287 Spruce Ridge Road, Spruce Grove
Buckle up for this haunted house created by a horror-loving family in Spruce Grove. Give back with a charitable donation and experience the haunted house in full glory!
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Clarkdale Creepshow
620 Meadowview Crescent, Sherwood Park
Find the all the ghouls and ghost at this haunted house. A classic for the Clarkdale neighbourhood. Make sure to bring a donations for the Sherwood Park Food Bank.
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Reapers Asylum Haunted House
16536 102 Street Northwest, Edmonton
Friday and Saturday nights you can experience the thrill at Reapers Asylum House. If you scare easily, there is also a lights on time and low scare times. Don’t forget a food bank donation!
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Carnage Caverns Haunted House
8725 112 Street, Fort Saskatchewan
Carnage Caverns is a haunted experience born from the things of nightmares. This one isn’t free, but at $5 it’s worth it for the production level of scare you’ll experience at this Edmonton haunted house.
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Nightmare on Athapaskan Haunted House
26 Athapaskan Drive, Leduc
Join the Nightmare on October 28 and 29th. This event is free but try to bring a donation for the food bank or a cash donation. Nightmare on Athapaskan promises scary music, monsters and the scariest haunted house.
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Delwood Kingdom of Lost Souls Haunted House
7515 Delwood Road, Edmonton
This haunted house just might keep their promise of being the scariest in Edmonton - but don’t worry, there’s a lights-on portion to kick off the haunt this weekend - if you would prefer to keep your kids haunt-free.
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Howl’een Haunted Manor
8413 99 Ave
Another classic haunted house that has been scaring for many years. Originally located in west Edmonton, Howl’een Haunted Manor is now located in Fort Saskatchewan. $2 donation is required to enter before halloween and on Halloween they are asking for $5, all proceeds are going to the food bank.
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