Glacier lakes in Banff National Park
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Halloween at the Castle

A ghost on the stairs at the Fairmont Banff Springs Castle at Halloween

Halloween at the Castle: A Dark Fairytale
On October 31, the Fairmont Banff Springs transforms into a realm of eerie enchantment. Step into moonlit forests, forgotten legends, and hauntingly beautiful installations curated by designer Cory Christopher.

✨ Wander through transformed halls & hidden corners
👻 Interactive surprises & ghostly nods to the past
🎶 Dance under chandeliers with live DJ beats
🎭 Costumes encouraged — from fairytale queens to woodland spirits

This is more than a party—it’s a story, and you’re part of the tale. Space is limited for this one-night-only celebration.

Be a VIP and get special access to VIP only area: Book Here

General Admission: Book Here

Note: this event is open to guests staying and not staying at the hotel. 18+

Event Info

  • October 31 - November 1, 2025
  • 9:00 PM - 12:00 AM
  • Fairmont Banff Springs

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Northern lights in Banff National Park in the winter

    Banff

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continued stewardship and for sharing this land.

    Jasper

    Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge respectfully acknowledges the land on which we are located as Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting grounds, traveling route and home to many Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay), Nakota Sioux (Sue) and Secwépemc (Suh-wep-muhc). We pay respect to all Indigenous peoples who have marked these lands for centuries as we continue to walk forward, together.

    Lake Louise

    With humility and deep respect, we acknowledge that we live and work within the present-day territories of Treaty 6, 7 and 8, as well as the Métis Homeland. The lands and waters of Banff National Park have been used for millennia by Indigenous Peoples for sustenance, ceremony, trade and travel. We thank them for their continuous stewardship and for sharing this land.

    Whistler

    With respect and gratitude we operate on the shared unceded territory of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and Lil̓wat7úl (Lil’wat) Nation.