The Walking Dead House and Halloween Haunted House Hunt return!
STONY PLAIN, AB: Halloween season is here, and Stony Plain is excited to bring back two beloved Halloween events! The Halloween Haunted House Hunt returns, and for the second year, The Walking Dead House will be open at Heritage Park, hosted by the Town of Stony Plain and Parkland Search and Rescue (PSAR).
The Walking Dead House will transform Heritage Park into a spooky playground for those looking for family fun and a few chills. The event, free for all to attend, will take place on October 26, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The Walking Dead House will feature two haunted house routes; one for the younger or more timid guests (recommended for ages 0–8) and a scarier route for those seeking a bigger thrill (recommended for ages 8+). Attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items or cash donations, which will benefit the Parkland Food Bank and Parkland Search and Rescue.
In addition to the haunted house, attendees can enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities along with two feature films: one suited for families and the other for those seeking a spookier experience.
Additional activities at The Walking Dead House include:
- Balloon Twister
- Mad Science Show
- Magician Show
- Slime Making
- Axe Throwing
- Rage Room
"We're thrilled to bring back The Walking Dead House for a second year at Heritage Park," says Event Coordinator Tevra Graham. "It’s quickly becoming a must-attend Halloween event for families in our community, and this year’s activities are sure to bring even more excitement."
In addition to The Walking Dead House, Stony Plain is also excited to host the return of the Halloween Haunted House Hunt. Starting October 21, daily clues will be posted at 9 AM on the Halloween webpage, guiding participants to miniature haunted houses hidden throughout public spaces in Stony Plain. Once a house is found, a new one will be hidden until all five are discovered. Lucky finders can bring the haunted houses to the Town Office during business hours to claim a prize with a limit of one prize per person.
“I’m excited to see the return of these exciting Halloween events in Stony Plain," says Mayor William Choy. "Halloween is a time for fun, creativity, and community spirit, and these events offer something for everyone. I encourage everyone to come out, take part in the festivities, and make some great Halloween memories!"
Visit the Halloween webpage for all event details including daily Halloween Haunted House Hunt clues.