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Langley’s Brinkworth Dungeon Haunted House Halloween Attraction

Brinkworth Dungeon

Brinkworth Dungeon is an exceptional Metro Vancouver haunted house. Located in Langley, its Halloween season runs from late October until mid-November.

It’s one of our favourite haunted attractions in the Lower Mainland. The place is amazing, and most of what you’ll see is handmade by a professional artist. In 2025 the haunted house celebrates its 25th year!

Brinkworth Dungeon has been running for two and a half decades. It didn’t operate last year, however, but it is in 2025. This year it hopes to operate from around October 31st until the middle of November (or as they like to say, “HauntVember”). Exact details about their opening date, however, are to be confirmed. It might be open in time for Halloween night, but it might not.

For the attraction’s official website, and the most up-to-date details about its dates for 2025, click Brinkworth Dungeon.

 

Brinkworth Dungeon

 


This article contains the following information about Brinkworth Dungeon:

Dates and Hours | Location | Admission | What’s New? | What to Expect | Videos | Tips & Advice | Other Information


 

Mad Scientist at Brinkworth Dungeon

 

Langley’s Brinkworth Dungeon Haunted House at Halloween in 2025

Brinkworth Dungeon is a haunted house located at 22260 48th Avenue in the Murrayville area of Langley.

The house operates in October each year, but sometimes for a few days in November too. Much of what you’ll see at the attraction is handmade!

Whereas some Lower Mainland haunted houses are commercial ventures, and run as businesses, others are simply labours of love at people’s homes. Brinkworth Dungeon is a combination of the two.

This scary place is at a family’s home. Unlike most other residential Halloween attractions, however, it does charge a set price for admission. That being said, the venue doesn’t really make much money, if any. Admission simply helps offset the considerable costs.

Another thing that makes Brinkworth Dungeon unique is the fact that most of its contents are custom made. That includes the wax-museum-quality, hand-sculpted Elvira, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll, Chucky, the Mummy and other famous characters you’ll likely see inside. A professional artist by trade, Barry Brinkworth has made all of those by hand!

 


Click Brinkworth Dungeon for the attraction’s official website.


 

Halloween Stage Coach at Brinkworth Dungeon
Brinkworth Dungeon Stage Coach

 

Dates and Hours of Operation

In 2025 Brinkworth Dungeon operates six days a week, from October 30th or 31st until mid-November. It’s only closed on Sundays. We expect it will run until the Saturday of November 15th. The exact start and end dates, however, are to be confirmed. They have been doing lots of upgrades and improvements over the past couple of years. We can’t wait to see it!

The place is open to the public as “Creepy Tours” between 7:00 and 10:00 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It’s also open as “Trapped and Terrified” from 7:00 until 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

During the “Creepy Tours” times on weekdays there are no scare characters in costume that will jump out at you. It’s a good time to go if you’re on the more timid side. If you really want to get freaked out, however, going on a Friday or Saturday for “Trapped and Terrified” nights is probably best. Tours on those days include up to about half a dozen actors dressed up as Hollywood horror movie monsters. The experience is amazing (as you’ll see from one of the videos further below).

 

Brinkworth Dungeon

 

Where is Brinkworth Dungeon?

Brinkworth Dungeon’s address is 22260 48th Avenue in Langley. That’s just south of the Fraser Highway and a three-minute drive from Langley Regional Airport.

 

Brinkworth Dungeon Admission Rates

Unlike most other haunted houses at people’s homes – which are usually free, sometimes collect donations for charity, and are typically nowhere near as professional – there is a set admission price for Brinkworth Dungeon. It’s definitely worth paying for! Revenues received help the creators cover their costs (which are considerable).

Admission to the Langley haunted house costs $20 for adults and older youth most weekdays (for the “Creepy Tours” with no actors). On Fridays and Saturdays, for the “Trapped and Terrified” experience, it costs $25. Children ages 6 to 12 cost $15 regardless of the day. Kids ages 5 and under, meanwhile, are free. It’s well worth the price!

In addition to the admission charge, the attraction asks visitors to bring a non-perishable food item as a donation to the local food bank. The recipient charity in recent years has been the Salvation Army’s Gateway of Hope. Brinkworth Dungeon collects as much as 3,000 pounds of food during the Halloween season!

 

Brinkworth Dungeon Horror Scene
A Brinkworth Scene from the Exorcist

 

What’s New at Brinkworth?

In 2021 and 2022 Brinkworth Dungeon had a new outdoor Pirates of the Caribbean section at the entrance to the attraction. In 2023, the new element was even more impressive. They added a 40-foot Black Pearl ghost ship!

Construction of the ship was a huge undertaking. It took four months working seven days a week and as much as 18 hours per day! It’s an impressive sight!

What’s new for 2025? We’re not sure yet, but look forward to finding it out. They have been working on the place a ton over the past couple of years.

 

Jack Sparrow at Brinkworth Dungeon

 


For the attraction’s official website, click Brinkworth Dungeon.


 

What to Expect at Brinkworth Dungeon

At Brinkworth Dungeon you can expect to see a professional-quality haunted house that’s been put together meticulously and with lots of talent and passion by the Brinkworth family and their friends by hand.

Walking through the place is like wandering through a real haunted dungeon, a Hollywood horror movie set and a wax museum of monster exhibits all at the same time. It’s like a Disneyland attraction at someone’s home, but the kind that someone like Stephen King might make.

Brinkworth Dungeon is dark inside (and very dark in places). It’s full of passageways, winding corridors and even an underground-Egyptian-themed kind-of tunnel. It’s all inside, although ever so briefly you do find yourself outdoors, six-feet under, at the bottom of a grave! There is a torture chamber, scenes from various horror movies and creatures behind bars, among other spooky things to see.

There are no store-bought blow-up Snoopy or Bart Simpson characters here at this Halloween attraction. The Dr. Jekyll, Frankenstein, Mummy and other creatures are sculpted by hand! Some of the props are commercially-purchased, but many are made by hand. The place is a work of art (but a wonderfully ghastly one)!

The focus of the attraction is on the props. There are live actors sometimes, on weekends, but usually between only two and six. When the attraction has them, the actors add to the experience, but are also slightly more subtle than at other places. They don’t simply jump out and go “boo!” as they don’t want to distract you from admiring the various scenes.

 

Frankenstein at Brinkworth Dungeon
Hand-Sculpted Frankenstein

 

Brinkworth Dungeon Videos

To give you an idea of what to expect, below are a couple of videos of scenes at Brinkworth Dungeon. The first is from 2020 and it shows what the place looks like without live actors. The second video shows what the outside of the place looks like during the day. And finally, the third video shows what the places looked like a couple of years ago with live actors (so on Friday and Saturday nights).

 

Brinkworth Dungeon Without Actors Video

This first video shows some of the horror movie scenes you’ll see at the haunted house. A signature feature of the attraction is Elvira in her living room. There are also scenes from the Exorcist, The Mummy, Hellraiser, Chamber of Horrors, and Ghost Bride. You’ll also see the Chucky doll, Frankenstein and other famous spooky characters. There is a lot to experience, and it changes slightly each year.

As you’ll notice, the place is impressive! Also, don’t forget, that much of what you’ll see at both the attraction and in the video is made by hand here in Langley by artist Barry Brinkworth!

 

 

Brinkworth Dungeon on the Outside During the Day

The following video shows what Brinkworth Dungeon looks like during the day from the outside. The video was taken in October 2023. It includes the 40-foot Black Pearl pirate ship which was built last year.

(Note: The music in this video is “Bittersweet Eerie Horror Vocals: The Siren” by Alesia Davina from Pixabay.)

 

 

Brinkworth Dungeon With Live Actors Video

Brinkworth Dungeon is even more impressive when they have live actors. When we went a few years ago they had Freddy Krueger, Jason, Michael Myers and other Hollywood horror movie villains wandering around the house and lurking around corners.

As you’ll see in the next video below, the live actor monsters are terrifying! They don’t simply jump out and go “boo.” In some cases they are very subtle. In other cases they’ll walk right up to you. They don’t say much, if anything at all. They are, however, really freaky and very well done.

When we went in 2021 a group of four people said we could film them as they went through the house. That’s who you’ll see screaming in this video. A couple of them are from the local band Crack Horror. A couple of them were also truly terrified!

 

 

Tips & Advice

Below is some extra information to help you make the most of your visit.

TIP #1: Brinkworth Dungeon is one of the Lower Mainland’s least known and under-visited haunted houses. Its quality is very high, however, so there really should be far more visitors. Unlike some other places, you don’t normally have to wait long to get in, which is awesome. Check it out if you can!

TIP #2: As you make your way through Brinkworth Dungeon be sure to admire the detail and artistic work of all the displays. The creatures are models made by hand here in the Lower Mainland. It’s a Halloween haunted house, but one that features real works of art.

TIP #3: Unlike most haunted houses at people’s homes, there is an admission fee at this place. It’s a reasonable price, though – enough to help offset their considerable expenses, but not really to make a profit. The Brinkworths also have a no-charge policy for special needs children’s groups wanting to visit.

TIP #4: There is a fair bit of parking in the area including on 48th Avenue starting right outside the house. There is also mall parking across the street.

TIP #5: The venue is “sort of” wheelchair accessible. There is, however, one section with very shallow wide steps. It is possible to maneuver a hand-driven-type wheelchair down it, with considerable assistance. Motorized wheelchairs, however, won’t work.

TIP #6: Is Brinkworth Dungeon suitable for all ages? If you ask the creators, they’ll say “Yes, with the exception of anyone freaked out by the Mall Santa.” It’s not as hard-core or gory as some places, but in our opinion, it’s still very scary. See the above videos for proof! If you like serious haunted houses, you’ll love this one!

 

Actors at Brinkworth Dungeon

 

Other Information

To learn more about Langley’s most amazing haunted attraction, see the Brinkworth Dungeon website.

For a list of other similar places, click Lower Mainland Haunted Houses.

For ideas on other things to do in the area check out Langley, Surrey or the Fraser Valley.

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