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This Halloween event is bringing over 6,000 glowing pumpkins to Burnaby this fall

While Halloween is still a ways away – spooky season will be here before you know it. We’re all about soaking up that summer sun, but if you’re more of an autumn person, you’ll definitely want to mark your calendars for this event. A massive outdoor Halloween fest called Pumpkins After Dark is coming to Burnaby this fall, and it’s slated to have over 6,000 hand-carved pumpkins! Consider us wowed.

Pumpkins After Dark will feature sweet treats and awe-inspiring activities for folks of all ages to enjoy. You can read more about one of Canada’s largest outdoor Halloween events here.

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Pumpkins After Dark Burnaby will set up shop at Swangard Stadium and Central Park. Visitors can enter at the Southwest Entrance of the stadium – but keep in mind that parking is limited. The organizers highly recommend taking the SkyTrain to Patterson Station!

Keep an eye on their socials for all the upcoming deets & sneak peeks.

Folks can use the code EARLYBIRD to save 10% on tickets – all of which must be booked in advance online. Snag some while you can, because this is sure to be a popular event!

Mark your calendars, Halloween lovers! We’ll see you there.

Pumpkins After Dark 2022 – Burnaby

When: Thursday, September 22nd to Sunday, October 31st
Where: 3883 Imperial Street, Burnaby
Cost: $21.95 for adults, $$17.95 for youth (4-16)

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