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Dark, Deadmonton and Haunted Halloween: What's eerie in Edmonton this weekend

Its Halloween weekend and that means theres a whack of wicked and spooktacular stuff to do in Edmonton.

Looking for some scary stuff this Halloween weekend? Weve got you covered.

Pumpkins are transformed into spooktacularly ghastly gourds at Fort Edmonton Park. (Adrienne Lamb/CBC)

It's Halloween weekend and that means there's a whack of wicked and spooktacular stuff to do in Edmonton.

The Alberta Aviation Museum getting into the spirit with Haunted Halloween at Hanger 14on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., kids under 12 in costumeget in for free.
The Alberta Aviation Museum goes ghoulish this Saturday. (Alberta Aviation Museum)

Adults might choose to SCREAM at theShaw Conference Centre Saturday night, which comes with aDJ line-up, Halloween decor, lights andaction.

Run or walk three, five or 10 km at the Halloween Howl Saturday morning in support of Alberta Diabetes Foundationat the University of Alberta Butterdome.

Also Saturday morning,the IMAX Theatre at the Telus World of Sciencehosts a costume party and Monster House movie forthefamily.

What's spookier thanHalloween-themed organ music? Take in the organconcert at Robertson-Wesley United Church Saturday night.

A ghostly good time can be expected at Fort Edmonton Park for a couple of different Spooktacular events, Dark on until Saturday and Dead Centre of Town on until Oct.31.

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Watch this video featuring master carver Doug Warren from Fort Edmonton Park for some jack-o'-lantern tips.

Deadmonton Haunted House is back but at a different location. The horror show is now at 7031 Gateway Boulevard until Nov. 4.
A northern saw-whet owl among the special guests at this weekend's Wild Birds Unlimited event. (Wild Birds Unlimited)

Saturday is your last chance toget lost in theEdmonton Corn Maze.

Don your costume and get closerto the spooky wonders of the animal kingdomatBoo!at theZoo at Edmonton Valley Zooon Sunday.

Owls aren't super scary, unless you're a mouse, but there's a chance to get up close to them on Saturday with Live Owl Day featuring Dr. Gord Court at Wild Birds Unlimited.

Varscona Theatre showcasesa new production called Comedy Company on until Nov.11 based on the creation of unit assigned to boost troop morale inWorld War 1.

In Flew Enza: The Spanish Flu Comes to Albertais a free exhibit up at the Borealis Galleryatthe Federal Building nearthe Alberta Legislature.

If you just can't wait for winter then there's a chance to gear up this weekend with the Edmonton Ski and Snowboard show at the Edmonton Expo Centre.

The Australian-based childrenentertainers The Wiggles have three showsat the Expo Centre Saturday.

For more fun features and community events you can tune into Our Edmonton Saturday at 10 a.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. and Monday at 11 a.m. on CBC TV.
Comedy Company by Neil Grahn premieres at the Varscona Theatre until Remembrance Day. (Varscona Theatre)