On Hallowe’en you never know what or who you will see in the forest of Fairy Lake.
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It was a perfect Hallowe’en night – Fairy Lake was like glass with a slight mist in the air. Hundreds of young people, and adults, walked the path around the lake. While treats abounded, one never knew what the next turn would bring as spooky, eery ‘beings’ lurked in the forest, and even a troll peeked out from under a bridge.
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A bridge that harbours who knows what ….
… a troll beneath
A woodland creature becomes part of the forest
Quietly sitting in the trees
Louise Martin took time off from PRANCE board to become a pirate
Wood nymph ‘Fall’ in her favourite colours (aka Deputy Mayor Diane Huber)
An all Hallowed Eve’s Cham-bette (aka Martha Bennett)
Paul Fulham – on leave from Buckingham Palace?His two junior guards – (L) Royal Fulham and Caleb Loper
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Frankenstein and his Bride were there
Visitors from afar
Leslie Turcotte and the Minions
Proud Grandma Carol Shular with grandson Emmet D’Angelo
The three witches of Fairy Lake (L) Alex Pepin, Tina Smith and Anna Pepin
Marine Heritage Society volunteers were handy with the candy
From witches to astronauts, Bruce County Museum had treats for all
Witches handed out treats
Young Oliver Heusing wasn’t quite sure at 18 months what was going on!
Definitely good witches – Noelle & mom Robyn Spitzig