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Do you have the best Halloween house in the Tri-Cities? We want to see it.

If you've decorated your home for a haunting, interactive or bone-chilling evening, Tri-City residents are hoping to tour the region on Oct. 31.

Halloween is nearly a week away! Are you in the spirit yet?

Tri-City homeowners are — or already have — set up their creative or interactive displays likely to provide a chill for the big night of Oct. 31.

And, we're on the lookout for the best homes in hopes of sharing the same spooky experiences with as many residents as possible.

If you have a decorated house in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore or Belcarra for All Hallows' Eve, please email your address, a photo and any additional information to jcleugh@tricitynews.com.

We will publish the addresses on our print and digital platforms for readers to use while touring the homes this month.

Here are some of the addresses we've received thus far (this page will be updated as we receive more addresses):

COQUITLAM

  • 2988 Forestridge Pl.
    • The Bileskys are back with their Halloween display that features live monsters for the trick-or-treaters. The lights are on every night from 6 to 10 p.m. until Nov. 1, and the family is raising funds for Variety - The Children's Charity.
  • 343 Marmont St.
    • Oct. 31 marks the 45th year that Nancy Klassen and her family have lived in their Coquitlam home, which is now for sale. They’ll have their 10 ft. long pumpkin vine pipe to distribute candy to trick-or-treaters during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • 1571 Harbour Dr.​​​​​​
    • The residents have tricked out their front yard with a pumpkin king and a newly added zombie gate.

PORT COQUITLAM

  • 3313 Rae St.
    • Nightmare on Rae Street has its lights on Monday to Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m., and Friday to Sunday from 5 to 11 p.m. The homeowners are collecting cash donations for the food bank run by SHARE Family and Community Services.
  • 1062 Amazon Dr.
    • Check out the gravestones, jumping spider, carved pumpkins, skeleton dog, Halloween lights and a large spider web with a spider.

PORT MOODY

  • 125 College Park Way
    • Alan and Lisa Kabatoff have a tribute to Brewers Row for their display.
  • 46 Ashwood Dr. 
    • Frank Vassallo has tombstone, ghosts, spiders and a scary-looking Gingerbread man from the movie Shrek.

ANMORE

  • 1151 Robin Way
    • Ken Honigman is back with Anmore Manor, a haunted house that trick-or-treaters can walk through to get a fright. Donations of non-perishable food and cash for the SHARE food bank are accepted as entry. The house is open Oct. 29 and 30 from 7 to 10:30 p.m., and Oct. 31 from 7 to 10 p.m.