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It’ll be Halloween and all treats with the Blue Jays on Friday in Toronto for the World Series, so there’s plenty to be excited about in the city.
As of Wednesday, the trick-or-treat forecast for kids out to get candy isn’t looking as scary as first thought. Although there is a possibility of some rain, the rain is expected to end by the afternoon but strong winds may occur. Temperatures will drop as low as 5 degrees Celsius by evening, so late-arriving trick-or-treaters and Blue Jays fans watching Game 6 at an outdoor watch party will probably want to dress warmly.
blue jays watching parties
Game 6 on Friday is hosted by City of Toronto at Rogers Center with first pitch around 8 p.m. Outdoor Watch Party for Fans At Nathan Phillips Square, the game was shown live on a giant screen and the nearby Toronto sign was glowing blue and white.
If Game 7 is on Saturday, it will also be held at Rogers Center at 8 pm and fans can once again gather in the square to cheer on their team.
Chicken Parms and a Haunted House
It has been dubbed “Toronto’s scariest haunted attraction.” martino manor There are three floors of fear and chill in Etobicoke at 7 Mackintosh Avenue to the south. It will be open from 7 pm to midnight on Friday and Saturday and from 7 pm to 11 pm on other nights. Tickets can be purchased for cash at the door. The haunted attraction is not recommended for those under 13 and parental discretion is advised.
Jagir is situated just behind Kozi Mamma Martino’s restaurant, so perhaps a chicken parm sandwich or Momma’s Pizza before or after visiting the haunted house will calm those nerves, or please those who can’t attend.
halloween party in the village
Whether you’re planning to dress up to be part of the festivities or just take a stroll around the neighborhood, halloween at churchBilled as Canada’s largest Halloween party, the party takes over Church Street from Carlton to Gloucester streets on Friday night. It starts at 6:30 pm and continues till midnight.
Halloween celebrants, many of whom will likely be wearing Blue Jays products that evening, will also be able to cheer on the team.
The festivities continue Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight in the parking lot at 512 Church St.
Good Luck Celebration at Evergreen Brickworks
annual two-day auspicious mourning festival Evergreen has returned to the Brickworks to allow residents to come together and reclaim death as a special part of life.
The festival, which includes workshops, food, shopping, art installations and more, “creates a space where grief can be expressed, shared and understood.”
The event is free to attend on Saturday and Sunday and the food court will be open from 10am to 3pm both days.
haunted night at the museum
The Haunted Roam Tour sells out on Halloween, but there are spots available for tours on Saturday and Sunday to “discover the museum’s haunted history.”
Click here For ticket information.
Pumpkin Parade
Halloween will continue on Saturday, with creatively carved pumpkins lit up and displayed in various pumpkin parades across Toronto after the sun sets.
Click here To check out one in your area.

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No closure this weekend.
roads closed
Gardiner Expressway remains closed
as part of Long-term construction plan on Gardiner ExpresswayOne westbound lane and one eastbound lane are closed between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue. The eastbound ramp from Lake Shore Boulevard at Jameson Avenue is also closed.
A section of westbound Gardiner will also be reduced from four lanes to three lanes for about a year. Westbound lane closures will extend from Park Lawn Road to Grand Avenue in South Etobicoke. Eastbound lanes along the same stretch will be narrowed from April 2025 to December 2026, but there will be no lane reductions.
For full traffic and closing updates, Click here for the latest from 680 Newsradio Toronto.