All over Vernon, houses are dressing up for Halloween and getting ready for the big night!
We aim to stretch the season out longer than just one night ...and raise funds for the Schubert Centre while we’re at it!
Welcome to the annual Halloween Tour of Vernon!
This community event is brought to you by John "Halloween" Deak and John Christmas of Royal LePage Downtown Realty!
This year, the Halloween Tour features 23 of the best decorated homes in town. Each home will be well lit and ready for viewing every night from October 19 through October 31.
What to Expect
The lights will be on from 5pm to 9pm on weeknights, and 5pm to 10pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Halloween Night.
The map below features all of the houses on the tour. When you drive the tour, remember that these displays are meant to be viewed from the street and are not an invitation to enter peoples’ property, unless the homeowner invites you to!
Spooky Bus Tour
Get on the bus!
The Schubert Bus is driving the Halloween Tour the final nights are Oct 29 & 30.
Meet at the Schubert Centre front doors at 6pm to get on the bus.
Minimum $5 donation to the Schubert Centre. First com first served. Dress up to make it even more fun!
Want your house on the tour? Apply by October 11, 2024
The Tour Map
REMEMBER: When you drive the tour, these displays are meant to be viewed from the street and are not an invitation to enter peoples’ property, unless the homeowner invites you to!
Drive carefully, keep it spooky!
Print your Tour Map
Need some help to find the next spot?
Print out the list below to take with you.
Who are we raising funds for?
The Schubert Centre has been a social and recreational "hot spot" for seniors since 1984. This nonprofit organization is located in the beautiful downtown core of Vernon. You cannot help but see the diverse population of aged persons constantly coming and going for the building as its doors are open.
Community involvement is a key component of Schubert's continued success. Through community partnerships and alliances, the Centre consistently offers a diverse selection of informational events and activities to keep seniors and the public informed and involved with existing and new advances in local services.
In addition, Schubert Centre's promotion and recruitment of senior volunteers allows for elders in and around the Vernon area to continue to participate and make a positive impact in their community. Volunteerism is prominent in all aspects of the Centre, from daily operations to promotional events and community relations. Simply put, the Centre would not be able to continue its services without the hard working and dedicated volunteers