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Murder Mystery at O’Keefe Ranch is back

One of the Historic O’Keefe Ranch’s favourite events is back to frighten and entertain this September.
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One of the historic O’Keefe Ranch’s favourite events is back to frighten and entertain this September.

"Vermin in Vernon" is the creepy tale guiding this year’s murder mystery. Participants are invited to wander through the ranch looking for answers. The murder mystery is set in the year 1895.

“The soon to be bustling settlement of the Okanagan Valley holds a beautiful life for those who want to work hard and play it straight,” O’Keefe Ranch said in a media release.

“With settlers moving in and good ranch land becoming a precious commodity, goodwill can only last so long. With one rancher’s death suspiciously unresolved, a second violent death puts everyone on edge. The horrible crime must not go unpunished and your help is needed.”

The O’Keefe Ranch was founded in 1867 and represents the beginnings of European settlement in the Okanagan Valley. Located at 9380 Hwy 97N in Vernon, the ranch is known to host fun and often spooky events throughout the year, including corn mazes and family days.

READ MORE: Okanagan Rail Trail and O'Keefe Ranch get provincial cash

The Murder Mystery event takes place on Sept. 8 and 9 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Light snacks and desserts will be served as well as a cash bar.

Tickets are limited and cost $45, get them here.

For more information on O’Keefe Ranch and updates on all activities, click here.


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