A 14,000-square-foot indoor haunted attraction in the Township of Langley, designed and constructed by film-industry professionals. Billed as one of the largest haunted attractions in British Columbia, the space is a fully dressed, cinematic horror environment built to film-set standards rather than a temporary seasonal pop-up. The main themed spaces in 2026 are: Steam boat willi ( a steamboat/ dock atmosphere), Nuclear Nightmare (a 1950s bunker), and Pumpkinface (a 1980s house), with several dark industrial factory building style rooms and hallways in between.
The location offers a continuous journey through a series of immersive, themed rooms and corridors — a ready-made nightmare realm with practical sets, atmospheric lighting, fog, soundscape infrastructure, and full sensory dressing (visual, audio, scent, and tactile effects). The variety of distinct set pieces under one roof makes it adaptable for horror, thriller, music-video, and genre commercial work, with multiple "looks" available without a company move.
Because the sets are modular and professionally built, the location suits productions seeking a controlled, weather-independent interior horror environment with minimal set-construction lead time. The indoor, blacked-out nature of the space gives full control over lighting and continuity at any hour. The set walls themselves are built to be changed each season, therefor if a production wishes to alter the environment at all, they are more than able to do so.
Why it works for production:
- 14,000 sq ft of standing, film-grade horror sets — multiple distinct environments in a single building
- Built and dressed by film professionals; minimal additional set construction required
- Fully indoor and light-controlled — weather-independent, day-or-night shooting
- Strong production value for horror, thriller, genre commercial, and music-video work
- Suburban Langley location with road access; ample surrounding land typical of the area for unit parking and basecamp (to be confirmed with operator)
- There is a large field and graveled areas for crew park and circus
- Two story barn for storage, office space, and construction/art
Notes & next steps
The attraction operates seasonally to the public (approx. Oct 1 – Nov 1); off-season and daytime filming availability should be confirmed directly with the operator.
Confirm power capacity/tie-in, ceiling heights, load-in dimensions, washroom/holding space, and parking/basecamp capacity during a tech scout.