5 scary things to do in Vancouver for Halloween (including “one of the scariest places in Canada”)

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The weather isn’t the only thing that’s been scary this October in Vancouver! We’re creeping up to Halloween and it’s time to get into the mood by giving yourself a good scare. Vancouver and the surrounding areas have no shortage of things to do this Halloween season to make you scream this year.

The five scary things are ranked below from not so bad to %#&@!. Are you going to be able to handle them all?

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5 scary things to do in Vancouver for Halloween (including “one of the scariest places in Canada”)

The most unique Halloween event in Vancouver is back again for 2018

parade of lost souls 2018

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Let the reverie and the revelry begin, it’s almost time for the Parade of Lost Souls! For over twenty five years, the parade has been rocking the Commercial Drive area with costumed revellers, live bands, art installations, delicious food trucks, clowns (ugh), and much, much, much, more from the minds and hearts of local artists!

On Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 7 – 10pm, the parade will take to the streets in its usual community-driven fashion. As for its exact location… the final parade route is kept a closely guarded secret – revealed only at midnight the night before.

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The most unique Halloween event in Vancouver is back again for 2018

Spooky! Where (and when) to see scary movies in Vancouver in October

The ladies of The Craft, a Snapchat away from going full Carrie.

Who doesn’t love a good scare, especially this time of year, and one that’s in the safe remove of a movie theatre?

This Halloween, Vancouver’s independent theatres have some treats in store. Our picks include Carnival of Lost Souls and Lost Highway (well, the first half, anyway), both screening at Cinematheque; and An American Werewolf in London at the Rio. Although, that could just be because we haven’t seen the 1981 movie in, oh, 37 years or so.

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Spooky! Where (and when) to see scary movies in Vancouver in October