Welcome to the West End Halloween Party!
* Tickets are not required. This is a drop-in event.
Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween at Gordon Neighbourhood House, located in the centre of the West End! We’ll be trick-or-treating all night, playing outdoor games, and trivia , and screening Halloween movies with fresh popcorn. Warm up with hot apple cider and grab a hot dog (by cash donation while they last!). Groove to live performances by talented neighborhood duo Shimmer, and the Rainbow Concert Band—Canada’s only 2SLGBTQ2+ concert band! Costumes are encouraged!
This a free all ages event that's all about fun, inclusivity, and community pride.
Event Schedule:
4 pm - 9 pm: Trick or Treating while supplies last!
4:30 pm: Trivia and Outdoor Games are out!
5:00pm: Hot Dogs and Hot Apple Cider (by cash donation while supplies last)
5:00pm-7:00pm: Live Music by neighbourhood duo Shimmer
6:00pm: Pet Costume Contest (please register in advance by email or calling us)
7:00pm: Spooky Movie Screening (popcorn by cash donation)
7:15pm-8:30pm: Live Music by the Rainbow Concert Band (Canada's only 2SLGBTQ+ Concert Band!)
Everyone is welcome—families of all kinds, and the young and young at heart—to join us and make this Halloween the best one yet!
Accessibility Details:
-This event will take place in the plaza in front of Gordon Neighbourhood House (GNH), located in the centre of the West End at 1019 Broughton Street. Rain or Shine.
-The West End is served by the Robson #6 and Davie #5 bus routes. The closest bus stop is located 290 metres (3.5 blocks) from the event location.
- If you would like to attend but can not afford the cash donation, please email welcome@gordonhouse.org.
-GNH is an accessible building, and all mobility devices and service/support animals are welcome.
-Gender neutral and single-stall bathrooms will be available.For More Information:
Email welcome@gordonhouse.org, call (604) 683-2554 to speak with our friendly reception staff, or stop in at 1019 Broughton Street
"Gordon Neighbourhood House acknowledges that our community is located on the unceded, occupied, and ancestral homelands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.