Top 5 Halloween events in Toronto area
Can’t decide what to do this year for Halloween? Here are five Halloween events happening in Toronto this week.
Can’t decide what to do this year for Halloween? Here are five Halloween events happening in Toronto this week.
With Halloween just around the corner the Toronto Police and Toronto Paramedics have both produced their annual safety tips. At the top of this list this year is choosing to give children face makeup instead of masks.
Halloween is just around the corner and people are already getting in the spirit by putting out their decorations. If you’re still wondering how to decorate your house for this spooky holiday, there are as…
Behind a ceiling to floor screen on either side of the altar at the Metropolitan United Church in Toronto sits a unique piece of history. It’s 80 years old. It’s the largest artifact of its kind in Canada. And Dr. Patricia Wright knows it intimately. “It sounds wonderfully well with English music,” she said. “It has orchestra soundings stops, solo stops, and strings and flutes.”
In the past few weeks, Dunlop, 17, has built and tweaked a masterpiece of a maze at his home, in the Coxwell-Cosburn avenues area. It comes to life with animated spooks at every turn.
As Halloween approaches there’s a rise in all things spooky, and with the release of horror movies such as Paranormal Activity 4, people are becoming more interested in the unknown.
Linguistic Larks for Oct. 21, 2011: Halloween! With the letters given, guess the horizontal clues. Work your way to the vertical clue. Unscramble the circled letters to form the final answer.
Featured last month on the Marilyn Denis Show, Sugarbuds baker Sabrina Singh presented KISS bassist Gene Simmons and fiancée Shannon Tweed with a three-tier KISS themed cake.
It’s not Christmas that brings in new customers at the Value Village at Lawrence Ave East. It’s Halloween.
The Toronto Zoo is hosting a special Arctic wolf-themed event on Oct. 30 and 31, just in time for Halloween.