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Huble Homestead’s Halloween Spooktacular returns after four-year hiatus

The historic site is reopening for one-night of scary fun for everyone

Huble Homestead’s Halloween Spooktacular is returning. While the historic site is currently closed for the season, the park is set to reopen for one final night of thrills and chills.

The event has been on hiatus since 2019, but is now back and and as spine-chilling as ever.

A favourite among Halloween fans, the event features fun for the faint-hearted and scare-seekers alike.

The brave at heart can take a dark walk through the haunted maze and get in line for the true terror of the evening, the House of Horrors.

Tickets are $3.50 and get you a guided tour through the historic house which has been transformed into a spine-tingling experience for those daring enough to take part. Subject to parental discretion, the House of Horrors is recommended for ages 12 and up.

Those looking for a less frightening experience can enjoy magic shows by William the Conjurer, twilight walks through the graveyard, crafts and pumpkin carving in the Welcome Barn, and even costume contests for the kids.

When visitors need a break from the spookiness, they can head to the general store to warm up with sweets and something hot to eat or drink.  

Remember that the Halloween Spooktacular is best enjoyed with warm clothes, waterproof shoes, and a flashlight.

Pumpkin carving and magic shows are generously supported by Kiwanis Prince George. While tickets for the House of Horrors are $3.50, all other activities are included with admission.

It will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 21.