We looked for Montreal's top spooky homes, and listeners also weighed in on their favourite haunts:
- Haunted yard at the Smitheman’s, 116 Maywood Ave in Pointe Claire. Donations go towards the Starlight Foundation.
- 'Scary Dahlia' at 231 Dahlia St in Dorval. Organizers Patsy and Ben promise candy for the kids, shots for the parents and 'pneumatic props' this year. Donations go towards the CHU Ste Justine.
- There's one spooky home at the corner of Avondale and Belcourt in Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
- 3410 Jean-Paul Sartre in Chomedey.
- Lose your way in the maze at 153 Leslie in Dollard-des-Ormeaux. The organizers have been at it for 34 years. Proceeds go towards SPCA West Island.
- One texter sums up as the home at 88 Montrose in two words: 'Ridiculously scary.' Located in the Valois area of Pointe-Claire. Collecting non-perishable food items or money for West Island Mission.
- Plateau residents celebrates Samhain with a Witches Market at Parc des Ameriques (Rachel and St Laurent) until 7pm, and a Haunted Manor at 3905 Saint-Laurent.
And for some more adult content this Halloween:
- Rocky Horror the Musical with 30 cast members and a live quintet at MainLine Theatre at 3997 St Laurent
- Rocky Horror Picture Show is being screened with live re-enactors and MC Tranna Wintour at l’Imperial, 1430 Bleury.
- Montreal's home for activist drag, the House of Laureen screens Season 2 of Dragula, a reality web series that is searching for 'the world’s next drag supermonster.’ With special live performances before and after the show, at Café Cleopatre. Free.