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Fort Edmonton Park is bringing back its haunted Halloween experience

While Fort Edmonton Park recently closed for the winter, we’re happy to know that the amazing (and terrifying) DARK experience is set to return this October! Now in its fourth year, DARK is exactly what you’ll want this Halloween season. Don’t believe us? Just keep reading!

First up- the haunted experiences. This year, Fort Edmonton Park has gone with 3 different concepts, each of which is spooky in its own right. Check out ‘Under the Big Top’ to see Midway attractions (and employees) that have taken a decidedly wrong turn. Or, get a little industrial at ‘Core Industries’, as you try and retrieve a fungus sample that has ‘mutated’ the workers inside. Our top pick, though, is ‘Blood Harvest’, which is set on a farm and has some serious ‘Children of the Corn’ vibes going for it.

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Whichever ones you choose to do, you can calm down after each and enjoy some food & drinks, courtesy of some of Edmonton’s beloved food trucks. And, before you ask, DARK is a licensed event, so a beer or two to laugh things off isn’t out of the question either. Your ticket includes access to all 3 of the haunts, so we definitely think a snack break is a good idea.

DARK kicks off on October 7th, and will run over 13 nights leading up until Halloween. We say buy your tickets early, so reach out to some friends today!

DARK: Fort Edmonton Park

When: October 7th to October 31st
Where: 7000 143 Street NW
Cost: $45 for GA

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