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Here Comes Halloween!

Submitted by Kim on Thursday, 15 October 2009No Comment

pumpkin2With Nova Scotians hollowing out 500 pound pumpkins and paddling them across bodies of water this spells the beginning of Halloween season in the province. In many other parts of the country Halloween is an evening or, at best, a week. In Nova Scotia it’s a season  complete with scarecrows, graveyards, haunted corn mazes and pumpkin people.

Annapolis Royal  Candlelight Tours of the Garrison Graveyard

Marion Bridge – Cape Breton  Fright Night

Lunenburg – Town Walking Tours Gray Line – Candlelight Tour

Hantsport – Moonlight Tour of Churchill House

Halifax – Ghost Walk

Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes

Liverpool – Halloween Video Dance

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