Behind the Screams: Building the Black Mountain Haunted House

The Black Mountain Haunted House is more than just a collection of terrifying scenes — it’s a labor of love, creativity, and teamwork. Each year, an incredible group of volunteers, staff, and community members come together to build an unforgettable experience. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the magic, mayhem, and hard work that went into this year’s haunted house.


Late Nights and Lumber Loads

It all started with the essentials: lumber. We loaded up the truck with the wood that would form the bones of the haunted house (Thanks to our wonderful Volunteers). Under the night sky, we arrived at Hillcrest Farm Market, ready to unload and prepare for the build. The excitement was palpable — we were laying the foundation for this year’s scares! 🛠️🌙

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Day 1: Walls Go Up

On the first day of the build, the site buzzed with energy. Volunteers worked together to frame the walls, piece by piece. The structure started to take shape, and with every nail and beam, we got closer to our vision. Of course, breaks were necessary, and our team made sure to enjoy snacks, coffee, and a bit of shade. The camaraderie kept us going strong! ☕🔨

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Raising the Roof

With the walls up, it was time to go vertical! Ashley climbed the beams, securing the roof with precision and a smile. Dad was right there with his steady hands and expertise, ensuring everything was solid. Our volunteers worked tirelessly, balancing on ladders and beams to complete the structure.

Soon, the roof was on, and we had a fully enclosed space ready for the next phase. Rain or shine, this haunted house was ready to stand tall and deliver the scares! 🌧️🏗️

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Crafting the Details

While the structure was being built, creativity was in full swing. Our volunteers brought scenes to life with handcrafted props and meticulous attention to detail.

In the photos, you can see Ashley hard at work constructing giant nutcrackers. From humble materials like Sonotubes, PVC pipes, and paint, these nutcrackers transformed into imposing sentinels for the Krampus Hallway. With glittering gold trim, vibrant red jackets, and painted faces, these nutcrackers add a chilling festive twist to the eerie scene, guarding the path where Krampus and his sinister elves dwell. 🎨🛠️

Meanwhile, Michaela meticulously crafted snowflakes for our Winter Forest scene, adding that magical, icy touch. ❄️ And Aunty Heather assembled the Christmas trees that would set the stage for the snowy landscape — complete with the chilling Yeti lurking in the shadows. 🌲👹

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Community Spirit

One of the highlights of this year’s build was the participation of staff from the McNair Mental Health Unit at Kelowna General Hospital. These incredible healthcare workers took time out of their busy schedules to help with construction, showing just how much this haunted house means to our community. Their enthusiasm and hard work reminded us why we do this — to support a great cause while having fun together. ❤️

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The Final Push

As the walls went up, the rooms took shape, and the details came together, the excitement built to a fever pitch. From securing tarps to stringing lights and pumpkins, everyone pitched in until the haunted house was ready for its grand opening.

Ashley took a well-deserved break, her smile a testament to the joy and pride we all felt. After long days and late nights, the Black Mountain Haunted House was complete — a spooky masterpiece built with sweat, laughter, and heart. 🎃🛠️

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A Labor of Love

Building the haunted house isn’t just about creating scares — it’s about community, creativity, and connection. Every volunteer, family member, and friend who helped made this experience possible. From loading lumber to crafting snowflakes, every moment was filled with fun, teamwork, and a shared passion for giving our community an unforgettable experience.

Thank you to everyone who helped build, support, and visit the Black Mountain Haunted House. We can’t wait to scare you again next year! 👻❤️

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Black Mountain Haunted House Thrills and Gives Back to the CommunityBlack Mountain Haunted House Thrills and Gives Back to the Community

Kelowna, B.C. – This year’s Black Mountain Haunted House not only delivered spine-chilling scares but also achieved a remarkable milestone in community support. Thanks to record-breaking attendance and the incredible dedication of volunteers, the event raised $10,000 for the McNair Mental Health Unit at Kelowna General Hospital.

The haunted house, held at its new, expanded location at Hillcrest Farm Market, welcomed thousands of visitors between October 18th and 27th. Attendees experienced a series of immersive horror scenes, from sinister witches to eerie alien encounters, each crafted with meticulous attention to detail. The event drew in horror enthusiasts of all ages, offering both terrifying nighttime experiences and family-friendly hours on weekends.

Supporting Mental Health Initiatives

Proceeds from this year’s haunted house went toward improving patient comfort at the McNair Mental Health Unit. The funds provided essential items like weighted blankets, noise-cancelling headphones, pillows, and furnishings to create a more home-like, therapeutic environment for patients undergoing treatment. Additionally, part of the donation supported supplies for the dedicated staff who provide critical care, ensuring they have the resources needed to continue their work effectively.

A Team Effort

The success of the Black Mountain Haunted House wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work of volunteers and community partners. Actors, set designers, construction crews, guest service attendants, and parking staff all played vital roles in bringing the haunted experience to life. A special thanks goes to Hillcrest Farm Market for hosting the event and providing support with space, parking, and concessions.

A Growing Legacy

The Black Mountain Haunted House has become a staple Halloween event in the Kelowna community, combining entertainment with a commitment to giving back. To date, the event has raised over $25,000 for local mental health initiatives, highlighting the power of community-driven events to make a positive impact.

For a closer look at this year’s thrills and the community effort behind them, watch the event highlight video here:

Looking Forward

With another successful year in the books, plans are already underway for next year’s haunted house. Expect new themes, more scares, and continued efforts to support local causes.

Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, and supported the Black Mountain Haunted House. Together, we’re making a difference — one scare at a time.