PHOTO GALLERY: Abbotsford/Mission's spooktacular Halloween haunted houses

 

 
 
 
 
Creepy things are afootat the haunted Trethewey House on Ware Street in Abbotsford on Saturday. Send photos Abbotsford/Mission spooktacular haunted houses, creepy costumes or fabulous Jack o' Lanterns to the Times for our online photo gallery. E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com.
 

Creepy things are afootat the haunted Trethewey House on Ware Street in Abbotsford on Saturday. Send photos Abbotsford/Mission spooktacular haunted houses, creepy costumes or fabulous Jack o' Lanterns to the Times for our online photo gallery. E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com.

Photograph by: Davina , for the Abbotsford Times

The ghosts and goblins in Abbotsford and Mission are starting to rise with the approach of All Hallow's Eve on Wednesday.

All things eerie are underway this weekend with haunted houses being hosted in both communities.

Families can get their pants scared off with two tours through the historic haunted Trethewey House in Abbotsford on Saturday.

Visitor's might even see the old woman who is believed to haunt the house after dying in an upstairs bedroom in the heritage building many years ago.

And those who dare to be scared can visit the Ten Days of Terror underway at the Mission Arts Centre where young actors rise from the dead to frighten rash residents who enter the haunted manse.

Abbotsford/Mission residents who also enjoy getting their ghoul on can send the Abbotsford Times a photo of their spooktacular haunted house, creepy costume or fabulous Jack o' Lantern for our online photo gallery.

E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com with the who, what, where, when.

- The haunted Trethewey House ( 2313 Ware St.) runs Saturday, Oct. 27. Spooky tours start at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. for the younger kids while a real scary tour for the brave takes place 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The kids' costume contest starts at 3:30 p.m. Entrance is $3 per person. For more info visit msamuseum.ca.

- MAC's 10 Days of Terror runs until Oct. 30 from 6 to 10 p.m. Children under eight years old will not be allowed in and children between ages eight and 12 have to be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are $10 each and available at the door. For more information haunted.missionartscouncil.ca.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Creepy things are afootat the haunted Trethewey House on Ware Street in Abbotsford on Saturday. Send photos Abbotsford/Mission spooktacular haunted houses, creepy costumes or fabulous Jack o' Lanterns to the Times for our online photo gallery. E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com.
 

Creepy things are afootat the haunted Trethewey House on Ware Street in Abbotsford on Saturday. Send photos Abbotsford/Mission spooktacular haunted houses, creepy costumes or fabulous Jack o' Lanterns to the Times for our online photo gallery. E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com.

Photograph by: Davina , for the Abbotsford Times

 
Creepy things are afootat the haunted Trethewey House on Ware Street in Abbotsford on Saturday. Send photos Abbotsford/Mission spooktacular haunted houses, creepy costumes or fabulous Jack o' Lanterns to the Times for our online photo gallery. E-mail rbaker@abbotsfordtimes.com.
Mission Arts Council's haunted mansion spooks Mission Mayor Ted Adlem and his wife Alison during the 10 Days of Terror running until Oct. 30th.
Mission Arts Council's haunted mansion isn't for the faint of heart. The MAC is holding 10 Days of Terror featuring young "spirited" actors until Oct. 30th.
The zombies are coming to the Mission Arts Council's haunted mansion on First Avenue. The MAC is holding its 10 Days of Terror featuring young "spirited"  actors until Oct. 30th.
Abbotsford resident Rick Chong goes out of his gourd each Halloween and carves up a storm for his annual Jack o' Lantern display at his Clayburn Estates home.
With his daughter Ashleigh's help, Abbotsford's Rick Chong carved these incredible creations for Halloween last year. Their work included depictions of Twilight movie characters, ghouls, skulls, and even naked Vancouver Canucks forward Ryan Kesler.
Abbotsford resident Rick Chong and his daughter Ashleigh (above) carve up a storm for their annual Jack o' Lantern display at their Clayburn Estates home.
Abbotsford resident Rick Chong and his daughter Ashleigh (above) carve up a storm for their annual Jack o' Lantern display at their Clayburn Estates home. Ashleigh's first creation this year is a likeness of Katniss Everdeen of The Hunger Games.
The Latter family home (pictured here last year) on Terry Fox Avenue in Abbotsford transforms on Halloween into the Old Burial Hill Cemetery for the hundreds of trick-or-treaters that haunt the neighbourhood.
A skeleton king sits on his throne and reigns over the Latter family home (pictured here last year) on Terry Fox Avenue in Abbotsford that transforms on Halloween into the Old Burial Hill Cemetery for the hundreds of trick-or-treaters that haunt the neighbourhood.
A ghoulish gatekeeper guards the entrance to the Abbotsford family home on Terry Fox Avenue (pictured here last year) that transforms on Halloween into the Old Burial Hill Cemetery for the hundreds of trick-or-treaters that haunt the neighbourhood.
The Belsham family carved these beauties last year - one pumpkin for every kid in their house!
This is young Rowan's cool Jack jack-o'-lantern from last year.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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