This bone-chilling, hair-raising event is taking place over two days, giving those who feel up to the challenge another opportunity to venture north to the homestead! Find a flashlight, make sure your footwear is waterproof, and put together a costume warm enough for an evening at Prince George’s spookiest Halloween haunt!
Those looking for a less scary experience can join us in the Welcome Barn for costume contests, pumpkin carving, and crafts, or head into the Animal Barn for magic shows with William the Conjurer. The fortune teller’s cabin summons you to see what the future holds.
For those preferring a more ghastly evening, a spooky maze and graveyard ghouls await you in the dark. For those looking for a truly terrifying experience, the House of Horrors beckons, with guided tours available for an extra charge of $3.50 per person, or $12.00 for a group of four. The goosebumps are free. All other activities are included with a family admission.
Huble Homestead Historic Site is a 30 minute drive north of Prince George, BC. Leave the city behind, and make your way up Highway 97, before turning off on Mitchell Road to continue another 6 kilometres down a well-maintained dirt road.
Huble Homestead is dog friendly and open daily for guided tours and shopping in the General Store. Enjoy a picnic or purchase lunch from the BBQ as you relax in the fresh air. Admission is by donation, with a recommended amount of $10.00 per family.