Back from the dead with spooky Halloween fun!
The Ghost Train in Stanley Park is a well-loved Vancouver Halloween tradition for the whole family. We’re thrilled and chilled to welcome the Ghost Train back after an absence of 5 long years. We can’t wait to describe this year’s spine-tingly tale of Ghosts in the Graveyard!
This rollicking ride is filled with supernatural surprises and spectacularly spooky sights! Watch as unsuspecting trick-or-treaters encounter the creepy characters who make the graveyard their home.
The fun begins at 5 pm with a descriptive tour of the site installations and a complimentary hot chocolate from VocalEye. Grab a snack from one of the food vendors and hop aboard the Ghost Train for a ghoulishly fun ride with live description. The train leaves the station at 6 pm and the ride lasts approximately 20 minutes.
Sighted guides are available to meet at the Stanley Park Loop. Tickets are pay-what-you-can for VocalEye users and guests for this date and time only. Admission includes one train ticket (regular price $19.99 including tax and service, a descriptive tour and complimentary hot chocolate). Please contact info@vocaleye.ca or call 604-364-5949 to book your tickets. Availability is limited, so don’t delay! Deadline to book is Oct 18.
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Food and Beverages
Graveyard Café and Roadstop
The Roadstop will be on the plaza with classic grab-and-go snacks like churros, pretzels, hot chocolate and apple cider. The Graveyard Café offers classic burgers, fries, and hot dogs for those wanting some serious pre-ride fuel.
Insomniac’s Coffee
Serving up specialty coffee concoctions to those in need of caffeine. For something a little more soothing, they also offer a variety of herbal teas.
The Praguery food truck
Featuring mouth-watering Chimney Cakes, a traditional rolled and baked to order pastry with a range of toppings and fillings. A delicious combo of ice cream in a warm pastry cone.
Potato Tornado food truck
Enjoy the popular hot and crispy potato tornados and mac and cheese bites. If you fancy something savoury, try their new tacos!
The Cob House
Grab a bag of hot buttered organic popcorn and support the Stanley Park Ecology Society.
Getting There
Public transit is recommended. Take the #19 to the Stanley Park Loop. This is also the meet up location for sighted guide assistance.
On-site parking near the Stanley Park Railway will be limited due to construction on Metro Vancouver’s Stanley Park Water Supply Tunnel starting later this fall.
Additional pay parking will be available at the Stanley Park information booth, Vancouver Aquarium, and Lumberman’s Arch.
Guests are advised to allow additional time for potential traffic delays and to secure parking.
Ghost Train parking map: