For the primary time in over a decade, Oakville residents missed out final 12 months on a well-liked native Halloween home. This 12 months, it’s again, and the host says it feels nice to return.
For the primary time in over a decade, Oakville residents missed out final 12 months on a well-liked native Halloween home.
This 12 months, the Sixth Line haunted home is again, and the host says it feels nice to return.
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Jason Edwards is an area handyman who lives on the nook of Sixth Line and Munn’s Avenue. Since changing into an entrepreneur final 12 months and managing the hustle of working his personal enterprise, he’s pleased to announce that he can as soon as once more deal with the neighborhood throughout his favorite time of the 12 months.
Positioned at 2256 Munn’s Avenue, this is among the greatest Halloween-decorated houses in Halton, drawing hundreds of holiday makers every year.
Establishing the show takes Edwards 80 to 100 hours of labor, requiring him to take two weeks off to get it prepared in time.
The setup course of consists of a number of journeys to Peterborough, the place he shops most of his props.
2256 Munn’s Avenue haunted home. Ben Brown/Oakville Information
Says Edwards, “You at all times assume it’s numerous work, some huge cash, time, and energy, nevertheless it’s at all times price it in the long term whenever you see households and children come by to take pleasure in it.”
The show can be open to the general public till Halloween night time beginning at 6 p.m.
A donation field is about up in entrance of the show, with proceeds going to the Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre.