Fall Fun at Pumpkinferno

Pumpkinferno is an award winning fall event that has been held each year at Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg from late September to Halloween. The event features approximately 7,000 specially carved pumpkins located along a route through this historic village. Carli Smelko, a graduate of the event management program at Algonquin College, is the special […]
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Special events officer and Algonquin College alumni, Carli Smelko, is shown with one of the creations featured in the Day of the Dead display at Upper Canada Village's Pumpkininferno.

Pumpkinferno is an award winning fall event that has been held each year at Upper Canada Village near Morrisburg from late September to Halloween. The event features approximately 7,000 specially carved pumpkins located along a route through this historic village.

Walking down one of the several paths decorated for Pumpkinferno, one was able to view breathtaking creations such unicorns and other fantasy creatures, including this mushroom house.  With every passing second one expected the door to open and a mythological creature to emerge.
Walking down one of the several paths decorated for Pumpkinferno, one was able to view breathtaking creations such unicorns and other fantasy creatures, including this mushroom house. With every passing second one expected the door to open and a mythological creature to emerge. Photo credit: Carol Goddard

Carli Smelko, a graduate of the event management program at Algonquin College, is the special events officer at Upper Canada Village. Smelko is responsible for overseeing special events at Upper Canada Village such as Pumpkinferno and Alight at Night.

Algonquin Colege alumini Carli Smelko, Special Events Officer at Upper Canada Village, is shown with one of the creations featured in the Day of the Dead display.
Special events officer and Algonquin College alumni, Carli Smelko, is shown with one of the creations featured in the Day of the Dead display at Upper Canada Village's Pumpkininferno. Photo credit: Upper Canada Village

She has worked as a Pumpkinferno student carver between 2012 and 2015. In 2016, Smelko was hired as the production development and event production coordinator, a position she held until 2020 when she became the special events officer at Upper Canada Village.

She commented how one of the more satisfying parts of her work are seeing the displays in place and receiving comments from happy visitors at the event. Smelko explained how five carvers are hired each year to carve the over 2,000 new pumpkins that are needed each year.

Pumpkin Welcome Sign
One of the first sights to greet visitors to Pumpkinferno was a carved pumpkin welcome which set the stage for the visual delights ahead.
Pumpkin Welcome Sign
One of the first sights to greet visitors to Pumpkinferno was a carved pumpkin welcome which set the stage for the visual delights ahead. Photo credit: Carol Goddard

As visitors leave the Discovery Centre, they are greeted by a pumpkin display that welcomes visitors to Pumpkinferno. Participants are asked to take a selfie at selected pumpkin displays throughout the Village as part of a photographic scavenger hunt.

Under and Over the Mill Pond
The mill pond at Upper Canada Village seemed alive with sea creatures both above and below the waters surface.
Under and Over the Mill Pond
The mill pond at Upper Canada Village seemed alive with sea creatures both above and below the waters surface. Photo credit: Carol Goddard

Travelling through the village, visitors are greeted with smiling pumpkins, sinister looking sea creatures, aliens from outer space and this year in the fairgrounds a salute to the 1970s featuring the iconic band Queen. Smelko said this display was designed to provide visitors with a feeling of being at a rock concert.

Adding to ambience, visitors travel the route are musical solutions and sound effects. From the different types of music played to the roar of dinosaurs, this feature certainly adds to the enjoyment of this fall experience.

Halloween Game
Ready for a game of Jack-O-Kick?
Halloween Game
Ready for a game of Jack-O-Kick? Photo credit: Carol Goddard

The village also features carnival style games and a display of pumpkins decorated by children from several local schools.

Ghosts are About!
Guaranteed to scare the faint of heart, there were a few ghosts out and about in the shadow tents at Pumpkinferno.
Ghosts are About!
Guaranteed to scare the faint of heart, there were a few ghosts out and about in the shadow tents at Pumpkinferno. Photo credit: Carol Goddard

The 2021 season of Pumpkinferno is now completely sold out, but the transformation from Pumpkinferno to Alight At Night is already underway and set to open in late November. Smelko suggests that those who missed the Pumpkinferno this year can visit Upper Canada Village after Halloween and experience Alight At Night.

and some came from outer space
and some came from outer space Photo credit: Carol Goddard
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