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“Halloween Thriller: World Series Returns to Toronto for Spooky Showdown This Weekend!”

The Halloween spirit is in full swing as Toronto welcomes back the Blue Jays for the World Series. Excitement fills the city as fans gear up for Game 6 at Rogers Centre on Friday evening. Despite a touch of rain in the forecast, the evening promises thrills for trick-or-treaters and baseball enthusiasts alike.

As the temperature dips to 5°C, those venturing out for late-night candy hunts or the outdoor watch party at Nathan Phillips Square are advised to bundle up. The city plans to light up the night with a live broadcast of the game on a giant screen, creating a vibrant atmosphere for supporters.

For those seeking a different kind of thrill, Martino Manor in south Etobicoke offers a spine-chilling haunted experience across three floors. Open late on Friday and Saturday, the haunted attraction promises an evening of scares and surprises.

Meanwhile, Church Street transforms into Canada’s largest Halloween party on Friday night, drawing crowds in costumes and Blue Jays gear. The festivities continue on Saturday, with celebrations spilling into the parking lot of 512 Church St.

Residents looking for a unique experience can explore the Good Mourning Festival at Evergreen Brickworks. This two-day event invites attendees to engage in workshops, art installations, and communal activities to celebrate life and embrace grief.

As Halloween spills into the weekend, pumpkin parades light up Toronto with creatively carved pumpkins on display after dark. Visitors can stroll through various neighborhoods to admire these glowing works of art.