Be afraid … very afraid

If you dare: folks invited to enjoy Halloween at Barkerville

  • Oct. 30, 2014 6:00 a.m.

Barkerville is rolling out the “dead carpet” to scare the wits out of visitors on Halloween.

On Oct. 31, visitors brave enough to wander through this haunted National Historic Site will experience spooky stories and hair-raising tales during a night of frivolity, fright and fun.

More than 100 visitors from all over British Columbia make the trek to Barkerville each Halloween, and this year, there will be a few extra surprises.

The self-guided ghostly town tour begins at 6:30 p.m. on Halloween night and participants will explore the shadows of main street after-dark, where monstrous jack-o’-lanterns, traceless spirits, and the secretive pasts of Barkerville’s most notorious residents sometimes lurk. For the bravest of the brave the Blair House of Horror is a must-see experience. Hotdogs, treats and other refreshments will be provided at Visitors Reception Centre, prizes will be awarded for best costumes and a spook-tacular fireworks display will end the evening with a bang.

Guests who want to meet some of the real ghosts of Barkerville’s past can book an unforgettable night at the King and Kelly House B&Bs!

For information about Halloween or any other Barkerville special event, please call Judy Mooring at 1-888-994-3332, ext. 29 or visit www.barkerville.ca/events.htm.

 

100 Mile House Free Press