Halloween 2019 Events and Activities in the Tri-Cities and Langley

Halloween 2019 Events

When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween.

—Anonymous

That means everything from low-key scares to blood-curdling screams await you at these Halloween 2019 events and activities in the Tri-Cities and Langley.

The Tri-Cities

Anmore Manor

October 25, 26, 27 & 31

Near Port Moody, on 1151 Robin Way in Anmore, you’ll find a truly frightening haunted house—inside and out. Yes, Anmore Manor opens its doors on October 25, 26, and 27 (7–10:30 p.m.) and October 31 (7–10 p.m.). Visitors can expect scary sights, including a huge red demon prop from the TV show, Are You Afraid of the Dark? Not surprisingly, children and the faint of heart may want to give this one a miss. However, everyone else should come with a cash or food donation to Share, and get ready for one gruesome adventure.

Mr. I’s Slightly Spooky Songs & Stories Concert

October 27

Looking for a kid-friendly event this Halloween? Purchase a ticket to Mr. I’s Slightly Spooky Songs & Stories Concert at Coquitlam’s Place des Arts. On Sunday, October 27 (2–3:30 p.m.), you and your kids can come in costume, and participate during the performance.

Halloween Escape Room

October 30 

Port Coquitlam’s Terry Fox Library transforms into an escape room the day before Halloween. Teams of four to six have 45 minutes to find the counter spell that will enable them to escape. Kids ages 7 and up may participate, but an adult must accompany children under 12. Teams need to register for a time slot (3:30–8:15 p.m.) for this free event.

Fort Langley and Langley

Grave Tales

October 16November 3

Fort Langley National Historic Site’s (FLNHS) Grave Tales returns for its 14th year this October 16–November 3. Guides will take brave souls on a walk through the historic neighbourhood, regaling them with ghost tales and frightening true stories from the past. The FLNHS offers four tours:

  • 6 p.m.: Family-friendly tour, two hours (adult supervision required)
  • 7 and 8 p.m.: Adults only (18+), two hours
  • 9 p.m.: Adults only, three hours

Prices range from $13.20–20.60.

Halloween at the Market

October 30

Wednesday, October 30 marks the Langley Community Farmers Market’s last market of the season. Come out and also enjoy a Halloween party. Wear a costume. Take your kids trick-or-treating. Get a selfie with a giant pumpkin. And, of course, pick up some fresh fruit and veggies from 12–4:30 p.m.

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Halloween 2019 Events and Activities in the Tri-Cities and Langley

Thanksgiving Weekend Cranberries

The first long weekend in autumn is always radiant with fall colours, and provides us with a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of September. It also features events that help us find fresh, local ingredients for our Thanksgiving tables.

Langley Area Events

  1. Fort Langley Cranberry Festival: From 10 until 4 on Saturday, October 6th, Fort Langley is the place to be for free entertainment and fun. The festival features more than 70 vendors and live music acts, as well as cooking demos, and a fashion show. If you’re shopping for your Thanksgiving dinner, you should come early to get fresh cranberries and tasty cranberry treats before they’re gone.
  2. Fort Langley Village Farmers’ Market: For more fresh produce, check out the local farmers’ market, which is also open on Saturday, October 6th. The market runs from 9 until 4, and is held outside of St. Andrew’s Historic Church on Glover Road.
  3. Langley Community Farmers Market: Head over to Timms Community Centre from 10 until 2 on Saturday, October 6th to check out some great local veggies, cheese, crafted products, and more at this last Saturday market of the year.

Tri-Cities Events

  1. Port Moody Oktoberfest: Experience an enduring German tradition in the Tri-Cities as Port Moody hosts its 3rd annual Oktoberfest in front of the Port Moody Library. The event runs from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. October 5th thru 7th. You can try German beer, delicious food like schnitzel and bratwurst, as well as enjoy the Miss Oktoberfest Contest.
  2. Poirier Street Farmers Market (Coquitlam): The longest-running suburban farmers’ market in the lower mainland, this Coquitlam market offers everything from freshly baked bread to homemade salsas. Held on Sunday, October 7th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., you’ll be sure to find something delicious for your Thanksgiving dinner at the Dogwood Pavilion Parking Lot.
  3. Colony Farm Regional Park (Coquitlam): The day after you enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner, you may want to burn off a few pumpkin pie calories, so why not go for a walk? Spend time with your family spotting local birds and other wildlife in this beautiful natural space. Dogs are allowed too, so no one will be left out this Thanksgiving weekend.

Halloween 2019 Events and Activities in the Tri-Cities and Langley

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Happy Birthday Canada! In recognition of our beautiful Country’s 150th Birthday our Langley, Fort Langley, Coquitlam and Port Moody communities have planned some fantastic family events for everyone to enjoy. From hay rides to music performers there is something for every Canadian to celebrate this July 1st.

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