Tri-Cities celebrate Halloween, Part 2

 

 
 
 
 
Betty Owen, dressed as the monster’s, wife stands with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.
 

Betty Owen, dressed as the monster’s, wife stands with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

It was a rainy Halloween night this year, but that didn’t stop trick-or-treaters — or the owners of haunted houses — from celebrating.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Betty Owen, dressed as the monster’s, wife stands with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.
 

Betty Owen, dressed as the monster’s, wife stands with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
Betty Owen, dressed as the monster’s, wife stands with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.
Betty Owen's haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam. All donations go towards the SPCA.
A spooky yard for trick-or-treaters: 1931 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam. The street was blocked off for trick-or-treaters and an evening fireworks display that takes place every year.
It was a very wet night for trick-or-treaters in Port Coquitlam.
Chandra Berg waits at the door in costume to give out candy to the kids at Alexander “Sandy" Olynyk's spooky house at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Juliet Berg waits in a corner to scare trick-or-treaters at Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's spooky house at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam. Members of the Berg family help out to make the night extra scary. From left to right: Cassandra, Juliet, Leif and Chandra.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam.
Alexander "Sandy" Olynyk's house is packed full of creepy moving decorations at 2980 Cape Crt. in Coquitlam. From left to right are Cassandra, Alexander, Juliet and Chandra.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Erin Potts' home at 486 McGill Drive in Port Moody features a family-friendly haunted yard that raises money for the Coquitlam Animal Shelter.
Four-year-old Patricio plays with a mummy at Betty Owen's haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.
Five-year-old Brody gets candy from Betty Owen in the undercover haunted area of her 1924 Westminster Ave. home in Port Coquitlam.
Festive kids stay dry in Betty Owen's undercover area during the rainy Halloween in Port Coquitlam. From left to right are London, 4, Dylan, 7, Cole, 4, Patricio, 4, Brody, 5, and Eduardo, 6.
Phil Crawford, as the monster, and Betty Owen, as the monster's wife, stand with her Halloween decorations in her haunted yard at 1924 Westminster Ave. in Port Coquitlam.
2988 Forestridge Place. The Bilesky family does the haunted house with the donations going to Variety the Childrens Charity.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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