Halloween in Hogtown

If you’ve never been to Toronto in October before, then you might not be aware of just how religiously many parts of the city celebrate Halloween. Halloween is the 31st of October, a day when people dress up in different costumes and some of the younger Torontonians go around to other houses in their neighbourhoods, saying “Trick or Treat” at each door and hopefully ending up with lots of candy in the process!
Chances are you’ve probably heard of Halloween before, but some of the most rockin’ parties on that day occur in downtown Toronto, where people come out dressed in all sorts of costumes, ready to have a good time with anyone else that wants to party. If you’re the nightclub type of person, then Halloween in Toronto is probably one of the best ways for you to genuinely have a good time within the city of Toronto. The picture above was taken awhile back, but it shows people partying during Halloween at one of the many bars located in the downtown core of Toronto. The goal during Halloween is for people to have a great time, so you can’t go wrong if you go with that!
And if you want to have fun during Halloween in Toronto, then The Toronto Traveler is where you want to get your information. In our first series of posts, entitled Hogtown Halloween 2007, we are going to be covering a number of places within the City of Toronto that are having special celebrations on October 31st in order to celebrate Halloween. Stay tuned, because some of these celebrations are going to be just great.
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