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Fright Night at the Site

"Fright Night at the Site" is a horrifying experience at  Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site of Canada.  

Fill your nights with FRIGHT this October!

 

The Confluence Heritage Society, a non-profit organization, is hosting Fright Night at the Site during the month of October at the Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site. Experience the history, heritage and culture of Western Canada with a horrifying twist.  Walk the outdoor, forested trails along the North Saskatchewan River, in the footsteps of the undead and beware the Sasquatch lurking in the trees.  Fright Night at the Site combines elements of a haunted house and ghost walk mixed with Halloween and the natural spook the forest offers at night.   

 

Too scared? Join us for Family Fright. This child friendly event takes place during day light hours and offers a variety of family friendly activities.  This event is free, however games and events require carnival tickets (25 cents each).  Come dressed up for the costume contest, and bring along a trick-or-treat bag to hold your prizes!

 

 
 

Soft Open

Thursday October 6, 2016

Fright Night at the Site

October 7,8 & 14,15 th, 2016

Family Fright 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. 

Saturday October 15, 2016

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Additional Information

WARNING: THIS EVENT IS RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 13+.

Advance tickets are $15 per person.
If there are any tickets left, they will be sold at the gate, the night of the event for $20. 


The gate to the event will open at 7pm. Interval fright trail walks start at 7:30pm. Gates close at 10pm.

Ticket locations in Rocky Mountain House:

  • Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site

  • Pebble Ridge

  • Walking Eagle Inn


Ticket locations outside of Rocky Mountain House: 

  • Clearwater Trading, Caroline

  • Sylvan Lake Bowling Alley (Pizza Hut Side)

  • Value Village, Red Deer


Tickets online:
https://www.universe.com/frightnightatthesite 

The National Historic Site is located 7km west of the town, Rocky Mountain House, on Hwy 11A.

Each year a Fright Night at the Site art contest is held.  The winner will receive some Fright Night at the Site swag including a T-shirt and 2 tickets to the event.  You can see the artwork on our Facebook page "Fright Night at the Site" and it will accompany all promotional materials for the year.  

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Event Rules
 

  • Some material may be inappropriate for children 13 and under, parents are strongly cautioned.

  • Trail not wheelchair accessible. Strollers are not permitted.

  • Strobe lights and synthetic fog are used on the trail.

  • The event takes place outside: rain, snow or shine; dress for the weather.

  • The trail may be uneven and poorly lit with many obstacles and structures that are potential hazards.

  • Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets are only good for the date printed on them.

  • Arriving after 10 pm will result in ticket cancellation. Please ensure that you arrive before 10 pm.

  • No flash photography. There will be a photo opportunity at the end of the trail.

  • No alcohol or drugs permitted.

  • No fireworks.

  • Fright Night at the Site reserves the right to remove anyone suspected of foul play or assault.

  • Food and merchandise available on Site at 7pm. Live entertainment on site all night.

  • Fright Night at the Site, Parks Canada, The Confluence Heritage Society, partners, volunteers, ect. do not take responsibility for any injuries or accidents nor for the loss, damage or theft of any personal items during the event.


If you would like to VOLUNTEER please contact frightnitevolunteer@yahoo.ca

If you would like to learn more about the Confluence Heritage Society or this event please contact us at:

Phone: 1-403-845-6680
Email: frightnight.chs@gmail.com
Website: www.confluencehs.org

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