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Thousands of lights & bonfires to light up the Calgary Farmyard for after-hours nights this fall

Does it get any more ‘quintessentially fall’ than an after-hours event where you can wander a pumpkin patch, go axe throwing and hang out near a bonfire? This September, cozy into your finest plaid shirt, sweater or jacket and head over to The Calgary Farmyard for Harvest Lights, an event perfectly seasoned for autumn with a ton of opportunities to take pictures and make a few memories.

Starting September 17th, guests are encouraged to head to the park for an evening of whimsy and fun as vibrant colours and thousands of lights illuminate the grounds.

Every weekend until October 31st, the Calgary Farmyard and all of its attractions will stay open past 9 pm in an effort to give the older crowd a little more room to explore and play.

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Snuggle with their animals, get lost in their giant corn maze using nothing but a flashlight, challenge your friends, family or self to a game of mini-golf, or make a fool of yourself in their giant rat rollers – all in anticipation for the comfiest time of year.

Food and drinks will be available in the park so don’t be afraid to work up an appetite while you’re there Calgary – it’s going to be spooktacular.

Tickets are available now and can be purchased at the link below for a cool $19.95 if you order online or $22.95 if you pay at the gates – so consider planning ahead. Be safe, have fun and enjoy, Calgary!

HARVEST LIGHTS – CALGARY FARMYARD

When: Fridays-Sundays starting September 17th
Where: 284022 Township Rd 224, Rocky Mountain Couty
Time: until 9:30 pm
Cost:: $19.95 +

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