HALLOWEEN IN VANCOUVER
Posted by Blogger on October 29th, 2007Want to get into the Halloween spirit?

Here are a few places you can go……….
Vanier Court Haunted House: The front stairs and lobby will be transformed into a scary maze featuring monsters in a “living” room full of “undead” brain-hungry zombies. Open 5 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. 1355 Harwood Street, between Jervis St. and Broughton St..
6478 Dunbar: The display is worth seeing in the daytime in addition to the evening. Described as unbelievable, and mind blowing. The yard is filled with zombies, ghouls and creatures of the night.

Haunted Vancouver Trolley Tours: Tour the city’s spookiest haunts and listen to stories of betrayal, revenge and the “undead.” Enjoy a 25-minute walking tour, and three flights of stairs at the old morgue. Presented by The Vancouver Museum and the Vancouver Trolley Company. Tickets $25. For more information call 604-861-6508.
West Vancouver 1488 Palmerston - See 500 carved pumpkins and other goodies on display. Donations for Canuck Place & Easter Seal House. Viewing after dark on Tuesday.
The Haunted House: Photos, artifacts, and stories about local customs, pop culture ghouls and legends noon - 6 p.m. (Closed Sunday). Through Tuesday, Oct. 31. West Vancouver Museum & Archives, 680 17th St.
North Vancouver: 1808 St. Andrews Ave. (two blocks east of Lonsdale Ave.) The Witches of Eastwick and the Warlock; 34 carved pumpkins; a new and improved graveyard and skeletons; ghosts, goblins, bats, a Grim Reaper; and Halloween music. Through Tuesday, Oct. 31. The fireworks display will start at 8 p.m. on Oct. 31.

920 Casano Dr. — Hollow Grave 2006: Biggest free display on the North Shore. You are at the right address when you spot the hang-gliding skeleton above a three-storey functioning windmill. The garage has been transformed into a mausoleum. Actors appear during the walk-through Haunted House, which has additional displays this year. Admission is by donation of non-perishable food for North Shore Harvest. Open: 7 — 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday, Oct. 27 & 28; 7 — 10p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 ; and Tuesday, Oct. 31, 7 -11 p.m.
588 Lowry Lane: This yard is full of surprises. You will see a 10.5-metre high monster, a 5.5-metre spider, a crashed car and ghouls everywhere.
3877 Brockton Cres: If you are searching for the Great Pumpkin, visit this address. A 272-kilogram carved pumpkin called “Seymour” on display on Tuesday, Oct. 31.
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