14 things to do in Calgary this week: October 24 to 30

Oct 24 2022, 7:00 pm

It’s the last weekend before Halloween and there are many great things to do across Calgary. There are spooky events and family fun for all.

Plus there is a chance to see some amazing show homes and some stunning drag performances leading up to Halloween.

Here are 14 things to do this week in Calgary.

Enjoy Halloween on 17th

Monteral Halloween

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What: There’s a FREE, family-friendly Halloween event happening in Tomkins Park on October 29, kicking off at 2 pm with live music from the Fermented Beet Orchestra and spooky circus performers, followed by another epic live performance from Deicha & the VuDudes! There will also be tons of ghoulish games, a Halloween-themed photobooth, a candy booth from Sugar Cube and trick-or-treating at participating 17th Avenue businesses.

When: October 29 
Time: 2 to 8 pm
Where: Tomkins Park — 17th Avenue SW and 8th Street SW
Tickets/Admissions: FREE

Take a ride on the Train of Terror

Haunted House Calgary

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What: The Train of Terror has been around for six years and is Canada’s only moving haunted house. The theme of the whole experience is Professor Grimm, who dedicated his life to finding the first witch ever. This pursuit led evil spirits to possess him and his manor. Train riders will also be taken back to the days of Dracula, castles, and executions.

When: Fridays and Saturdays until October 29
Where: Southeast of Calgary, 1 km west of ​Mossleigh, Alberta, on Highway 24
Cost: $85

Have a day of fun at the Les Jardins Fall Harvest Showhome event 

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What: Check out the Les Jardins Fall Harvest Showhome Event and tour 4 townhome showhomes by Jayman Built, and take family photos in front of the Festive Fall Display with a professional photographer. Enjoy live music and spooky-inspired beverages sponsored by Alvin’s Jazz Club. You’ll receive complimentary food, lounge at a cozy firepit, and a s’mores-making kit. You’ll be blown away by the onsite entertainment!

When: October 29
Time: 12 pm to 4 pm
Where: Les Jardins Townhomes & Condos (10808 18 Street SE)

Celebrate Spooky Season with Pumpkins After Dark Calgary 2022

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What: Pumpkins After Dark will spook up Canada Olympic Park from September 22 to October 31 with pumpkins that are carved to resemble classic Halloween characters, dinosaurs and dragons, and movie and pop culture icons. The event boasts more than 6,000 hand-carved pumpkins. It’s certainly shaping up to be a must-do event this Halloween in YYC.

When: September 22 to October 31
Where: 88 Canada Olympic Road SW
Time: Various
Cost: $21.95 tickets can be found here

Screamfest

 

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What: Screamfest is a tradition for horror fans in Calgary. Check out the haunted houses, terrifying rides, and spooky carnival games.

There will be six different haunted houses, with the promise of something new for 2022! There are also carnival games and axe throwing on the Midway of Mayhem, a coffin ride, food trucks, a beer lounge, and more. A special, adults-only night will take place on October 27.

When: October 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, and 31
Time: 7 pm to midnight
Where: Stampede Park Grandstand — 3rd Street SE, Calgary
Tickets: Starting at $25; available now

Brave your way through a Wicked haunted house

Haunted House Calgary

Haunted Calgary

What: Haunted Calgary is bringing its newest house to Calgary this spooky season with Wicked debuting this weekend. The wicked witch-themed attraction takes place in an underground parkade at the New Horizon Mall. You will also have to deal with the “house’s eternally suffering residents, and try to escape before the house claims your soul, too.”

When: Fridays and Saturdays from October 1 to November 4
Where: New Horizon Mall
Time: Fridays, 7 to 9:30 pm; Saturdays, 2 to 10 pm
Tickets: Starting at $22

Field of Screams at Cobb’s Adventure Park

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What: A must-try for anyone in Calgary at any time, Cobb’s is gearing up for the spooky season by turning into a “terrifying, thrilling, and spine-tingling terror show.” Along with some haunted houses, there will be rides, games like archery tag, and lots of great food to try out.

If you need to lower the heart rate after the scares or want a moment of zen before a thrilling night, the kangaroo petting zoo will be open until 8 pm.

When: October 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, and 29
Time: 6 to 10 pm
Where: Cobb’s Adventure Park — 1500 84th Street NE
Tickets: $26

Have a fun day with the family at Calgary Farmyard

 

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What: While the Calgary Farmyard is home to the biggest corn maze in southern Alberta, it also has plenty of activities to celebrate fall, including Harvest Lights, during which the entire farm (except the maze) will be lit up in a fantastic display every Friday and Saturday night.

Calgary Farmyard has a large variety of locally grown carving pumpkins, gourds, sugar pies, and ornamentals on display and for purchase.

When: Open Friday to Sunday until October 30
Time: Fridays and Saturdays from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm, and Sundays from 9:30 am to 5 pm
Where: 284022 Township Road 224
Tickets: $21.95 for Fall Days and Harvest Lights if purchased online, or $26.50 at the farm gate. Children ages two and under are free.

See the spooky side of science with Orange Crush

Telus Spark Pumpkin catapult

Telus Spark

What: Telus Spark is celebrating the spooky season with some wild displays this October. Orange Crush gives you a once-in-a-lifetime chance to hold an eyeball (we hope it’s your only time anyway 😳). You can also discover the spooky side of space and hang out with some creepy, crawly bugs.

When: Now until October 31
Time: Science Centre hours (9 am to 4 pm Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm Friday through Sunday)
Where: Telus Spark Science Centre – 220 St. George’s Drive NE, Calgary
Cost: Included with general admission ($26 for adults, $19 for children)

Get a blast of nostalgia with Coyote Stunning

Coyote Stunning

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What: Coyote Stunning, a Coyote Ugly-inspired party, is coming to The Prairie Emporium on Friday, October 28, this party will feature live music, drinks, food, and of course, some bar-top performances. The music will showcase talents like Calgary-based country singer Alex Hughes and two of the city’s most popular drag performers, Nada Nuff and Angelina Starchild. There will also be craft beer and cider from Village Brewery, and featured cocktails and bar snacks like nachos, poutine, and grilled cheese sandwiches.

When: October 28
Time: 7:30 pm
Where: The Prairie Emporium — 300-334 53rd Avenue SE, Calgary
Price: $20 per ticket

Face your friends at Spooktacular Mini Golf

What: There are a lot of wild Halloween events going on in Calgary. But if you aren’t looking for an intense scare, the spooktacular mini golf set-up at Winsport is perfect! Dress up and compete with the whole family.

When: Now until October 31
Where: 88 Canada Olympic Road SW
Tickets: $10

Experience The Wiggles Big Show Tour!

The Wiggles Calgary

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What: The whole crew including Simon, Lachy, Anthony, and Tsehay will be singing, dancing, and performing their all-time favourite songs for Calgary. The Wiggles are also bringing some of their friends to the city; Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, and Shirley Shawn the Unicorn are all coming along for the fun.

When: October 27
Where: Jack Singer Concert Hall (225 8 Avenue SE)
Time: 3:30 pm
Tickets: $37.50 – $39.50

Have a “wild” brunch at the Calgary Zoo

 

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What: Enjoy weekend brunch at the Calgary Zoo. Held in the heart of Destination Africa, the zoo’s Safari Brunch features both gourmet and comfort breakfast foods, including a free-flowing chocolate fountain with fresh fruit, eggs Benedict with Canadian bacon, a Belgian waffle bar, and much more.

When: Every Sunday until November 13
Time: First seating 9 to 10:30 am, second seating 11 am to 12:30 pm, and third seating on select dates from 1 to 2:30 pm
Where: Calgary Zoo – 210 St. George’s Drive NE, Calgary
Cost: $44.95 for adults, $27.95 for children

Walk into a parallel universe at Calgary’s science centre

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Quantum Sandbox exhibit (Elle McLean/Daily Hive)

What: Fascinated by the idea of parallel universes? If so, you can now take a deeper trip into the world of the subatomic in an exhibit at Telus Spark Science Centre’s digital immersion gallery. The team at Calgary’s science centre has taken what many consider the hardest science subject – quantum physics – and turned it into a floor-to-ceiling visual adventure everyone can relate to.

When: Open as of March 1
Time: Science centre hours (9 am to 4 pm Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 5 pm Friday through Sunday)
Where: TELUS Spark Science Centre – 220 St. George’s Drive NE, Calgary
Cost: Included with general admission ($26 for adults, $19 for children)

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