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Haunted Game Night (by Board Games and Tea 604)

  • POMO Museum 2734 Murray Street Port Moody, BC, V3H 1X2 Canada (map)

Join us for a Haunted Game Night on Saturday, October 21st.

Presented by Board Games and Tea, a portion of the event proceeds will benefit the POMO Museum and the Crossroads Hospice Society Thrift Store. Support your local non-profits and join us for a spooktacular community event!

  • Time: 5 PM - 10:30 PM

  • Location: POMO Museum (2734 Murray Street)

  • Donation: $15 per person (cash only. All guests get a complimentary cup of tea of their choice)

Schedule

  • 4PM - 4:30PM - BLOCK 1 Sign-in

  • 5PM - 7:30PM - BLOCK 1 Playtime

  • 7:30PM - 8PM - BLOCK 2 Sign-in

  • 8PM - 10:30PM - BLOCK 2 Playtime

  • Note: 90 minutes into each block (BLOCK 1 6:30PM, BLOCK 2 9:30PM) there will be a group game of Ultimate Werewolf for all guests who want to participate.

Additional Info

  1. Reservations are recommended and can be made at boardgamesandtea604@gmail.com. Please state the number of guests you are booking for (1-4), and any accessibility needs. If you do not have a full table we may seat guests coming alone at your table.

  2. Reservations will be in two blocks; BLOCK 1 5PM-7:30PM, BLOCK 2 8PM-10:30PM

  3. Kids are welcome. Please specify the age of your child when making your reservation so we can ensure there is a game suitable for your party. We will have kid friendly drinks on the train.

  4. If your party hasn’t arrived for more than 20 minutes past your start time, your table may be given to another party.

House Rules

  1. No outside food or drinks.

  2. We kindly ask all guests to minimize use of their cell phones in order to allow everyone a better experience of what it was like when the train was operational.

  3. No foul language or loud disruptions.

  4. No gambling. Keep it friendly.

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