Preparing for Halloween


Last weekend was spent in anticipation of one of our most loved holidays: Halloween. How does one prepare for Halloween? In our case we took a ghost tour and went pumpkin picking.


I ain't afraid of no ghost


David has been itching to take a ghost tour of the city since the summer. The other thing that he's been wanting to do is visit the Necropolis Cemetery (the ghoulish interests of a horror writer). So it was a great disappointment when we missed out on last week's haunted tour of the cemetery. It apparently only takes place once a year (organized by Mackenzie House) and we waited too long to get our tickets. A mistake we won't make next year.

Fortunately, this Halloween season had almost too many ghost tours to choose from and we had no problem find something else to get us in the mood. Jen found the "I Ain't Afraid of No Ghost!" tour from Tour Guys. Tour Guys offers many seasonal and year-round tours around the city, most are of a historic nature and some are even free. This one, named after the line from the Ghostbuster's theme song, only runs in the autumn and just until Halloween (but there is still time to get it in before next year). It promised to be a gimmick free tour, offering possible scientific explanations for the sightings and an explanation of ghost hunting techniques. We were sold.

Faces carved into pillar at Old City Hall

We met up on the steps of Old City Hall on a blustery Friday night (read: cold), where a group of about twelve of us joined our guide Steven for an exploration of Toronto's haunted sites. Being recent arrivals to the city, the in-depth history  was fascinating and gave us a new perspective on some of the places we passed that went far beyond the spiritual realm. For example, even though we got many ghost stories about it, the most intreguing tale of The Winter Garden theatre was of how it was sealed up in the late 1920's and lost from memory until it was rediscoverwd during a renovation nearly sixty years later.

Mackenzie House

The tour took us to several sites but the haunted highlight was Mackenzie House. Home to William Lyon Mackenzie, Toronto's first mayor, it is reputed to be the most haunted building in the city. And it must be a well earned reputation if the traffic-jam of ghost tours was any indication. It was a hot spot that night and we had to wait to get our turn on the small patch of lawn in front of the building. The tour in front of us was a the traditional style with caped guides carrying lanterns. Having been on similar tours before, we had nothing against them, but it made ours feel a little more special. The lack of theatrics lent an air of authenticity to the evening, and the note of skepticism made the stories without explanation seem all the more real.

We ended up at The Keg Mansion or  Euclid Hall as it was called when it was a home. By this time it was late and we were tired and anxious to get somewhere warm. And here the genius of the tour's plan came in: the bar being only a few feet away. We didn't make that stop, favoring a nightcap at home instead, but the tales of dining room haunting has put this steakhouse on our list of plaxes to eat.


Pumpkin picker


On Sunday, we went with the family pumpkin picking to stock up on jack-o-lanterns for the big day. We ended up driving to Coopers Farm in Zephyr. Coopers is a Community Supported Agriculture enterprise and boasts a ten acre corn maze. Having a four year-old with a short attention span with us (and Jen who was traumatized by Children of the Corn when she was a youngster), we gave it a skip and concentrated on getting our pumpkins and some locally raised meat, which is sold along with vegetables and preserves in their shop.


Halloween

Now Halloween is just a few days away and we're all set. Being away from so many of our friends, this will be the first Halloween Saturday in years where we won't be hosting a huge costume party. So we will be off in search of other entertainment, which will include a fine dinner, an airing of Psycho accompanied by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and maybe some surprises. Who knows, maybe we will encounter our own ghost story while out on the town. Whatever happens, be sure to check back in next week for a full recap.

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