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Are you looking for a way to get out of the house this Thanksgiving weekend? If so, there are multiple fall-themed events to help pass the time and enjoy the outdoors while Edmonton is still seeing those double-digit highs.

The family-friendly Pumpkins after Dark has been set up in Borden Park until Halloween, with more than 6,000 hand-carved pumpkins to peruse. Eight start times are available. Adult tickets are $28, youth tickets are $19, and kids three and under are free. 

Prairie Gardens will have a haunted pumpkin festival Saturday to Monday. The event includes access to the pumpkin patch, sunflower maze, petting farm and a self-guided u-pick veggie tour. Admission starts at $24, with kids two and under free. Tickets are $5 less online. 

An overhead picture of Prairie Gardens Adventure Farm near Bon Accord, Alta. (CTV News Edmonton).

Dark at Fort Edmonton Parkwill be offering several spooky-season experiences until Nov. 2. You …

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