GUIDE: Free (and Cheap) Haunted Houses to Visit in Edmonton this Year (2024)
Note: This Free Haunted House List has been updated for 2024
Halloween is nearly here and the local free haunted houses in Edmonton are decked and decorated. Get ready to get scared with these Edmonton family-friendly haunted houses, because they open as early as October 11 to kick off spooky season.
Free Haunted Houses to Visit in Edmonton 2024
Delwood Kingdom of Lost Souls Haunt
Cost: Free - donation
This fun haunted house is the best one that we’ve visited with children! There are even low-scare times where the actors aren’t actively engaged in the haunt. Fright fund raiser at the Halloween themed rink in Delwood – with volunteers and scare actors hiding to give visitors a fun scare!
Spooky Strathma Haunted Experience
Cost: Free - donation
There’s a thrilling mystery adventure in store for you this year at Strathcona County Museum & Archives. During the spooky experience, you can explore the museum as a detective, to solve the mystery!
McKernan Haunted Circus Shack
Cost: Free
This year, find free haunts at the annual McKernan Haunted Circus Shack! Get your scare on at the rink because there are two nights of fun for all scare levels - from kids to ultra-scary!
Lago Lindo Haunted Community Haunt
Cost: Free
For two nights only the Lago Lindo Community Hall will transform into a Haunted Hall. If you’re brave enough to enter, don’t forget your food bank donation. Get the haunting started: October 29 and 30th, 2024. Will you be able to leave in one piece?
Nightmare Before Christmas at Maise’s Christmas House
Cost: Free
Mark your calendars for October 11th, when Maise’s Christmas House will open for the season for a special ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Halloween edition. The holiday displays feature Halloween, Christmas and even character meet and greets - like Jack Skellington, Werewolves and Oogie Boogie!
Rutherford Manor Lights on Haunt
Cost: Free (cash donation)
Rutherford Manor is one of the scariest haunts in Edmonton but for one day only in the season, you can experience the haunt with the lights on. This lights-on experience is still scary, so we suggest saving it for the older Halloween enthusiasts, but the Edmonton haunted house will not disappoint. It’s free to visit, with donation, making it even more accessible for every family. Keep your eyes peeled for the return of this haunt in 2024!
The Clarkdale Creepshow
Cost: Free - food bank donation
Check out this incredible haunt in Sherwood Park! The older kids will love the scares, and you can even find kids activities on-site! The haunting starts on the 19th of October, in the theme of ‘The Flickering Curse’ to scare guests this Halloween season.