Family Fright all in good fun

 

The Fort Langley National Historic Site's tribute to Halloween was a success

 
 
 
 
‘Vampiress’ Sierra Carmichael picked out a big pumpkin while ‘princess’ Makayla Carmichael couldn’t decide which one to choose as the two visited Family Fright at the Fort Saturday at the Fort Langley National Historic Site.
 

‘Vampiress’ Sierra Carmichael picked out a big pumpkin while ‘princess’ Makayla Carmichael couldn’t decide which one to choose as the two visited Family Fright at the Fort Saturday at the Fort Langley National Historic Site.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

The soggy weather was a little frightful, but other than that, a good, safe time was had by all at Family Fright at the Fort over the weekend.

Fort Langley National Historic Site's Halloween celebration gave a few kids a good jolt when they visited the theatre to get an up-close look at arachnids, insects, snakes, and other slithery and crawly creatures during Cinemazoo's Creepy Critters show, which was held at different times throughout Saturday and Sunday.

The Spooky Servants Quarters, a graveyard, a witch's lair, and a hay bale maze was part of the fun, on the final weekend before Halloween.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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‘Vampiress’ Sierra Carmichael picked out a big pumpkin while ‘princess’ Makayla Carmichael couldn’t decide which one to choose as the two visited Family Fright at the Fort Saturday at the Fort Langley National Historic Site.
 

‘Vampiress’ Sierra Carmichael picked out a big pumpkin while ‘princess’ Makayla Carmichael couldn’t decide which one to choose as the two visited Family Fright at the Fort Saturday at the Fort Langley National Historic Site.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
‘Vampiress’ Sierra Carmichael picked out a big pumpkin while ‘princess’ Makayla Carmichael couldn’t decide which one to choose as the two visited Family Fright at the Fort Saturday at the Fort Langley National Historic Site.
Dressed as a firefighter, Tyse McIvor had fun navigating the hay bale maze.
Young visitors reacted as they took an up-close look at an Argentine horned frog during the Creepy Critters show, presented by Cinemazoo inside the Fort Langley National Historic Site’s theatre.
Kalina Gakhal, four, and her two-year-old sister Samara were among the many kids who were dressed in costume as they paid a visit to the Fort Langley National Historic Site for Family Fright at the Fort.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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