Here’s how Halloween looked in Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury and Grenville. There was plenty of fun and fright for everyone with lots of candy for trick-or-treaters and houses and yards decorated to certainly scare!

Below: Mill Street in Vankleek Hill was a chiller street on Halloween at the home of Charlotte Winchester and Dmitri Kazak. Winchester’s mother Susan Fairbrother usually has a scary walk-through scene set up at her home on Derby Avenue but decided to have it at the house on Mill Street this year. “The kids are here,” said Fairbrother of her two grandchildren, Charlie and June. Visitors had to walk along a spooky path to the back of the yard where candy was handed out by a fire. When asked if they were excited about their unique way of welcoming trick-or-treaters, Kazak said “I think we are more than the kids!” Fairbrother made all of the papier-mâché masks for the display herself.

Buried, in leaves! Photo: James Morgan

Lounging in the backyard. Photo: James Morgan

Such a cute little goblin! Photo: James Morgan

These three witches were menacingly looking down from a second story porch at the corner of Home Avenue and Higginson Street in Vankleek Hill. Photo: James Morgan

A frightening front yard on Cameron Street in Hawkesbury. Photo: James Morgan

Trick-or-treaters and haunted faces by a hearse on Cameron Street in Hawkesbury. Photo: James Morgan

Martians and others wait in line for a popular haunted house on rue Queen in Grenville. Photo: James Morgan

A popular haunted house on rue Queen in Grenville. Photo: James Morgan

Tall terror and flying fear on rue Queen in Grenville. Photo: James Morgan