Winnipeg Halloween Map Of Decorated Homes 2024

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Discover Winnipeg’s Spookiest Yards with Carol Cassell’s Halloween Map

As the crisp autumn air settles in and the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red, Halloween enthusiasts in Winnipeg eagerly anticipate the spooky season. This year, make the Halloween experience unforgettable with the Winnipeg Halloween Map, a frightfully fun creation by local resident Carol Cassell.

A Community Tradition

Carol Cassell, a dedicated Halloween aficionado from Transcona, has been mapping out the best-decorated Halloween homes in her neighborhood for years. What started as a local project has now expanded to cover the entire city, bringing joy and a sense of community to Winnipeggers.

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Discover Winnipeg’s Spookiest Yards with Carol Cassell’s Halloween Map

As the crisp autumn air settles in and the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red, Halloween enthusiasts in Winnipeg eagerly anticipate the spooky season. This year, make the Halloween experience unforgettable with the Winnipeg Halloween Map, a frightfully fun creation by local resident Carol Cassell.

A Community Tradition

Carol Cassell, a dedicated Halloween aficionado from Transcona, has been mapping out the best-decorated Halloween homes in her neighborhood for years. What started as a local project has now expanded to cover the entire city, bringing joy and a sense of community to Winnipeggers.

What is the Winnipeg Halloween Map?

The Winnipeg Halloween Map is an online resource that showcases the most creatively decorated yards across the city. From eerie graveyards to whimsical pumpkin patches, this map highlights homes that go above and beyond to celebrate Halloween. Whether looking for a spooky scare or a family-friendly display, the map has something for everyone.

How to Use the Map

Using the Winnipeg Halloween Map is simple:

1) Visit the Map Online: Access the map through the provided link or by searching for “Winnipeg Halloween Map” online.

2) Explore the Pins: Each pin on the map represents a decorated home.

  • Skull and Crossbones pins indicate the most elaborately decorated houses, ready for viewing.
  • Pumpkin pins mark moderately decorated homes.
  • Moon pins highlight the most decorated homes, open only on Halloween night. Click each pin for details.
  • Addresses with a W in front of them are walk-through displays.

3) Plan Your Route: Create a route to visit multiple homes and enjoy a night of Halloween fun.

Join the Fun

If a Winnipegger loves to decorate for Halloween, adding a home to the map is easy. Simply email Carol at [email protected] with the following details:

  1. The address
  2. A photo of the decorations (no videos)
  3. The time the display turns off
  4. Whether there is a walk-through display
  5. Any additional information to share

Only homes currently ready for viewing or those ready for viewing on Halloween day will be added. If a display will be ready in a week or two, please email when it is ready for viewing.

Check out the Map

Why It Matters

In a time when community connections are more important than ever, the Winnipeg Halloween Map offers a way for people to come together safely. It allows families to enjoy the Halloween festivities while maintaining social distancing, making it a perfect activity for these times.

Carol Cassell’s Winnipeg Halloween Map is more than just a guide to spooky yards; it’s a testament to the creativity and community spirit of Winnipeggers. So, grab those costumes, hop in the car, and explore the haunted streets of Winnipeg this Halloween season. Happy haunting!

Check out the Map

Why It Matters

In a time when community connections are more important than ever, the Winnipeg Halloween Map offers a way for people to come together safely. It allows families to enjoy the Halloween festivities while maintaining social distancing, making it a perfect activity for these times.

Carol Cassell’s Winnipeg Halloween Map is more than just a guide to spooky yards; it’s a testament to the creativity and community spirit of Winnipeggers. So, grab those costumes, hop in the car, and explore the haunted streets of Winnipeg this Halloween season. Happy haunting!

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