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Goblins, ghosts and Halloween fun

A number of Tri-City homes have erected spooky displays
Halloween displays
Check out these spooky houses.

Halloween is just over a week away and a number of Tri-City residents have erected spooky displays for the occasion, including:

• 443 Draycott St., Coquitlam: Vickie Ayers' 17th annual haunted house for Variety — the Children's Charity, open daily through Halloween from 6:30 to 9 p.m.; this is a family-friendly event and wheelchair accessible. Ayers' goal this year is to raise $10,000 for Variety (she also does fundraising activities all year and in February presented a cheque for $28,000 at the annual Variety Show of Hearts Telethon).

• 2988 Forestridge Pl., Coquitlam: lights are on nightly from 6:30 to 10 p.m. until Nov. 1 at longtime Variety supporter Marlene Bileski's home, where donations are being collected for Variety — the Children's Charity. On Oct. 31, live "monsters" will be on site.

• 486 McGill Dr., Port Moody: Haunted backyard in support of Coquitlam Animal Shelter, 6-8 p.m. nightly until Halloween. You are invited to visit the graveyard, witch's circle, monster alley, spider forest, pumpkin patch and haunted house. Enjoy some free hot chocolate.

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