Looking to add a bit of thrill to your October plans? Or maybe you’re in the mood to carve a pumpkin while sipping on something cozy? Halloween in Squamish is bringing a mix of fright, fun, and festivities for everyone this year!
Here are some of the events for you to check out:
- Brackendale Haunted Art Gallery
When: Oct. 31; 5 to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Brackendale Art Gallery
Cost: $5 (5:00 PM family-friendly session) / $10 (7:30 PM spooky session)
End your Halloween season with a haunted house experience tailored for all ages and scare levels. .
When: Ongoing
Cost: Varies
Discover fall's flavours, from pumpkin spice delights to savoury local dishes. Check out the participating vendors at
When: Oct. 31, 7 to 11:59 p.m.
Where: Howe Sound Brewing
Cost: Free entry, with food and drink available for purchase
Dance the night away with live music from The Tequila Monkeys and DJ Mike North
When: Monday, Oct. 28, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Where: St. John the Divine Anglican Church, 1930 Diamond Rd. (just behind London Drugs)
Cost: First class is free; drop-in is $15
When: Sunday, Nov. 3, 1 to 3 p.m.
Where: Alex Munro Fire Hall 1, 37890 Clarke Dr.
Looking for a way to get rid of your pumpkins after Halloween while supporting a good cause?
Bring your pumpkins and make a donation to Squamish Community Christmas Care, and watch the firefighters drop them from the hose tower at Hall 1!
Parking: Please park only in the designated visitor spots or the overflow lot.
When: Friday, Nov. 1, 6 to 8 p.m.
Where: Brackendale Elementary School
In collaboration with Iona, a 4-H member promoting sustainable solutions, Squamish 4-H is hosting a pumpkin disposal depot. Bring your pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and drop them into the truck bed to be taken to local farms for composting.
If you can’t attend, they encourage composting your pumpkins at home to reduce landfill waste and repurpose them for environmental good!
Fireworks Restrictions
Don’t forget— in Squamish without a permit, and the Squamish Nation enforces a complete ban on fireworks on their lands. This policy ensures community safety and helps protect local wildlife during the dry fall season. Read more.
No matter how you choose to celebrate, Squamish offers plenty of ways to get into the Halloween spirit—so grab your costumes, mark your calendars, and get ready for a spooky season to remember!
Note: If we missed your event, please send an email to [email protected]. We are updating this story as Halloween approaches.
Bhagyashree Chatterjee is The 小蓝视频’s Indigenous affairs reporter. This reporting beat is made possible by the.