Oct. 27: Halloween on Queen East
Halloween on Queen features a costume parade, prizes, face painting, a fortune teller, palm readers, live music, stilt walkers, buskers and more family fun.
Read MoreHalloween on Queen features a costume parade, prizes, face painting, a fortune teller, palm readers, live music, stilt walkers, buskers and more family fun.
Read MoreTodmorden Mills celebrates Halloween traditions of the past with the Retro Halloween Family Drop-In on Oct. 27 and 28 from noon to 4 p.m.
Read MoreKids and families can enjoy free spooky fun at Riverside’s Annual Halloween Fest & Fundraiser on Oct. 27.
Read MoreThe Bata Shoe Museum invites kids and families to say boo at its Halloween Spooktacular for the Oct. 27 and 28 weekend.
Read MoreChildren are invited to create something spectacularly spooky for Halloween at the Leaside Library, 165 McRae Dr.
Read MoreKids can use their imagination to create spooky Halloween masks in a family workshop at Todmorden Mills on Oct. 20 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Read MoreKids love Halloween. And why not? All that candy, simply for the asking! Add to the fun with these spooky delights, perfect for a Halloween party or just to slip into lunch bags for a special treat.
Read MoreOn Nov. 1, East York had abundance of impressively carved jack-o-lanterns
Read MoreThe sights, sounds and scares of our east-end community
Read MorePumpkin carving is an art and without the right pumpkin, Halloween is just not as scary, spooky and eerie. Some pumpkins are just too big to take home, but they are the ones everybody wants down in Bloor West Village.
Read MoreI pull up to Colborne Lodge on a dark and rainy Friday evening. Walking into the musty, candlelit house, creaky floorboards underfoot, I’m met by the ghostly face of my tour guide.
Read MoreTootsie rolls and lollipops? No thanks, we want canned goods.
Read MoreSarah Moes from Thames River Melons shows off raw Jack o’Lantern during the Farmers’ Market at Mel Lastman Square.
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