Category: Media Coverage

BMHH Helps Bring Healing Through Art to KGHBMHH Helps Bring Healing Through Art to KGH

At the Black Mountain Haunted House (BMHH), our mission has always gone beyond creating unforgettable scares, it’s about building community and giving back where it matters most. BMHH is proud to support the new healing mural at Kelowna General Hospital. This year, we are excited to share how your support of BMHH directly helped fund a powerful new project: a healing art mural in the psychiatric courtyard at Kelowna General Hospital (KGH).

From Haunted Halls to Healing Walls

The psychiatric courtyard is one of the few safe outdoor spaces available to patients. Once a plain, unused area, it has now been transformed into a vibrant and meaningful space for reflection and recovery.

Thanks to the support of our guests, volunteers, and sponsors, BMHH’s annual donation played a part in making this transformation possible.

The Mural: Culture, Nature, and Healing Combined

Created by artists Jorden and David Doody in collaboration with syilx artist Sheldon Louis, the mural celebrates the Okanagan landscape and syilx culture.

It features:

These elements bring calm, culture, and connection into the hospital space, giving patients a sense of belonging and peace during their recovery.

BMHH’s Commitment

BMHH is honored to have contributed to this meaningful project through our annual donation to KGH. What began as a seasonal haunted attraction has grown into a community effort that raises funds for mental health year after year.

Every ticket purchased, every volunteer who gives their time, and every sponsor who supports BMHH makes this possible. Together, we are not only building unforgettable haunted house experiences, we are also helping create lasting spaces of care and healing in our community.

Looking Ahead

The mural at KGH is a reminder of the power of community and the importance of supporting mental wellness. BMHH strives to continue to make annual donations to mental health initiatives here in Kelowna to ensure that projects like this can become a reality.

We thank Hillcrest Farm Market, our volunteers, sponsors, and every guest who walked through our doors last season. Your support is what turns our haunted house into a house of hope.

“This mural is more than paint on a wall, it’s a symbol of healing, culture, and compassion. BMHH is proud to stand behind projects that support mental wellness in our community.”

In the NewsIn the News

Welcome to our News page! Here, you can find links to the latest media coverage of the Black Mountain Haunted House. We’re proud to be recognized by local news outlets for our spooky event and our commitment to supporting mental health initiatives. Check out the articles below to see what the community is saying about us.

Black Mountain Haunted House ready to scare your socks off this Halloween
A very scary haunted house.

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Sisters Create Haunted House with Proceeds Going to KGH Psychiatry Unit
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Money Raised at Haunted House to Go to KGH McNair Unit
By Castanet
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Black Mountain Haunted House Back in Action This Weekend

Posted on October 27, 2023, by Cheyanna Lorraine – Kelowna Now

Spooky season is upon us, and the third annual Black Mountain Haunted House is back in full swing, just in time for Halloween! 🌕🎃

In case you missed out on the opening weekend, don’t worry—there are still three more nights to experience all the thrills and chills we have in store. From Friday, October 27th to Sunday, October 29th, thrill-seekers can head over to 1850 Linda Ct. between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM for a night of spine-tingling scares.

This year’s haunted house is more elaborate than ever, featuring intricately themed rooms and terrifying street performers ready to give you a fright! But the fun doesn’t end there—guests can also enjoy delicious eats from the TNT Dynamite food truck on site. While the event is family-friendly, we recommend that children 10 and over attend to fully enjoy the experience.

Entry is by donation, with a suggested contribution of $5 per person. Best of all, every dollar raised goes directly to the Mental Health Unit at Kelowna General Hospital. Last year, we were thrilled to raise $6,500 for the unit, and with your help, we’re hoping to surpass that amount this year.

Parking is conveniently available at the Black Mountain Liquor Store, just a short walk from the haunted house. We hope to see you there for a night of frights and fun—all for a great cause!

Read the full article on Kelowna Now
Photo Credit: Black Mountain Haunted House Facebook