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These 6 creepy Metro Vancouver haunted houses will give you nightmares

While there are a number of things to do in Vancouver during the Halloween season, haunted houses provide some of best spooky experiences.

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While there are a number of things to do in Vancouver during the Halloween season, haunted houses provide some of best spooky experiences.

Whether they are comprised of numerous houses, such as at Fright Nights, or they simply pack all the terror into one space, the city's scary attractions never fail to produce screams a plenty.

Have a look at this year's most terrifying haunts in the Lower Mainland.

RELATED: 18 awesome Vancouver things to do and see this Halloween

2018 Haunted Houses 

Reapers Haunted Attraction

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Described as the “scariest indoor theatrical horror experience in Western Canada,” Reapers Haunted Attraction in Chilliwack is not recommended for children under 10 years old. “An insane asylum themed haunt bringing the horrors of crazed patients to twisted Doctors and Hospital staff,” promises to deliver some nightmares.

Date: Select nights in October, 7 pm – 10 pm

Location: 9423 Gibson road, Chilliwack

Cost: Reapers house $11.00

The Maze of Terror $11.00

Reapers & The Maze Combo $20.00

Potter’s House of Horrors

Potter’s House of Horror in Surrey is horrifically decadent. They go the extra mile when it comes to serving up the screams, complete with all sorts of expected scary tactics and a few peculiar monstrosities.

Date: Friday, October 5th to Wednesday, October 31st, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Location: 12530 72nd Avenue, Surrey

Cost: Children 12 & Under $13.30, Adult  $15.98

Edgemont Haunt

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It began in 2006 with a humble Halloween display that included nothing more than a homemade tombstone prop and a rubber zombie mask. Now, Edgemont Haunt is a monstrous spectacle! There is a front yard cemetery full of ghosts’ n’ ghouls, a horde of zombies and an eight-foot tall caged werewolf! Proceeds benefit the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund, and this year's theme is  ‘The House That Dripped Blood."

When: October 13 - 31, 6:30 PM - 9: 30 PM Mon - Fri & Noon - 9:30 PM Sat - Sun

Where: 3414 Emerald Drive, North Vancouver

Fright Nights

Fright Nights returns to Playland with over 20 stomach-dropping rides, but they will also get the chance to catch gripping live shows, eight haunted houses and much more! What’s more, there will be live-actors roaming the grounds ready to scare unassuming guests..

When: October 5th to October 31st

Where: Playland – 2901 E Hastings St

Cost: Guests also save $3 by purchasing tickets at participating 7-Eleven locations or online

Dream Horror Live Haunted House

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The Commercial Drive classic returns with more trap doors, crawl spaces and tight spaces. Moreover, the Dream Horror Live Haunted House showcases 21 live actors that are ready to scare you senseless. Sadly, this will be the houses last year of frightening fun, and therefore fans should make sure they get one or two visits in.

When: October 12 - 30, Sunday - Thursday 8 PM - 11 PM, Friday & Saturday 7:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Where: 3552 Commercial Street

Cost: $10 cash only at the door

Scary Corn Maze

This fall you can tackle the “five acres of pure terror” at the Maan Farms Haunted Corn maze as part of their seasonal celebrations. “From the city all you can hear are the screams resonating from the fields on the farm,” they tease on their website, adding: “There is nowhere you’ll be safe and nowhere we won’t be waiting for you!”

When: September 28 and November 3rd
Where: Maan Farms – 790 McKenzie Road in Abbotsford
Cost: General admission is $25 online and $30 at the door