They\u0027re eerie and scary and many raise funds for a good cause. Check out these spooktacular Halloween displays in Metro Vancouver.
has been resurrected at the old Sears building at Coquitlam Centre. The 100,000-square-feet space features a labyrinth, an escape room, and several haunted attractions. Younger children can visit the kid-friendly Boogeyman Bash. Admission: Tickets $12.99 to $180.
Article content. Most of the spooky animatronics are homemade and built in Brad and Stacey Lyle’s garage, except for the 12-foot skeletons. Collects donations to non-profit animal shelter Katie’s Placehas been providing scary spine-tingling chills for 22 years, with its 5,000-square-foot house of hand-crafted horror. Creator Barry Brinkworth built a haunted house in his basement for his 9th birthday, and has been going since. “My ultimate dream is to build ‘the monster museum,'” he said.