As Halloween approaches, more and more displays are popping up across Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
Enter Creekside Cemetery if you are brave at 11516 Creekside Street, Maple Ridge, a display by Cody White.
Cheryl Lewis has a spooky display set up at 24037 109A Ave. in Maple Ridge.
Joni Hackett also has one up at 20480 Thorne Ave. in Maple Ridge.
Eileen Patterson is inviting the public to a free walk through of her haunted house on Halloween night only.
Patterson has a display set up in the family garage and an outdoor structure in the driveway.
People can walk through from 23945 115 Ave., Maple Ridge.
Alouette Cemetery is a free award winning Halloween display full of animated skeletons. It was voted best in Canada by the Canadian Haunters Association.
This one-of-a-kind haunted display, renowned for its numerous handcrafted moving animatronic skeletons and whimsical tombstones. Everything at this spooky spectacle is homemade.
In addition to its Halloween charm, Alouette Cemetery supports the community by collecting donations for Katie’s Place Animal Shelter.
The display is open from 6-9 p.m. from Oct. 1-31, at 12795 227A Street, Maple Ridge.
Haney Fresh Farm in Maple Ridge is putting on Haney Haunted House.
There is a haunted maze, lots of scares, and pumpkins under the moonlight.
General admission is $39.99, and children from three to 13 years old are $19.99 each. There are also discounts for groups of four or more.
Haney Haunted House is open in the evenings every Friday to Sunday until Sunday, Nov. 2.
To purchase tickets go to: https://haneyfreshfarm.com/.
• To add your display to the list email: colleen.flanagan@mapleridgenews.com, and include any information about the display and a photograph.