Halloween 2020 less spooky with safety protocols and trick-or-treating alternatives

kids in costumes and masks

With Niagara currently in Stage 3, trick-or-treating is permitted this Saturday evening, but with restrictions. So if COVID-19 has spooked your family from its traditional door-knocking costumed adventures, here are some guidelines and alternative activities.

No one goes hungry in West Niagara this Thanksgiving

No one goes hungry in West Niagara this Thanksgiving

West Niagara residents are sure to be taken care of this Thanksgiving with numerous support services being offered, and warm meals provided, by many of the charitable organizations in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious economic impacts. There …

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Halloween scavenger hunt for Cystic Fibrosis a fun replacement for trick or treating this year

Sasha Lepage and her brother are ready with their costumes for the Quest4CF scavenger hunt on Oct. 18.

While Ontario waits for the Ford government to make the call on whether Halloween 2020 is a go, Cystic Fibrosis Canada and its partners are running a socially-distanced holiday event that could be a substitute for trick or treating this year.

Fall pumpkin patch festivities will run this year, but with COVID-19 restrictions

pumpkin patch with young boy

It’s October, which means West Niagara residents might wonder what their favorite pumpkin patch has planned this year. Niagara Info reached out to area farms to find out what festivites are on. The good news is that most are open, and their events will run, just with COVID-19 appropriate health and safety resrictions.