Ontario Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages

Ontario Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages

Queens Drive, York

Oct 04 2025 to Oct 05 2025

Region : Greater Toronto Area     City: Toronto

  •  Add to Calendar 2025-10-04 2025-10-05 America/Toronto Ontario Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages are happening across Ontario this October! Join Canada's largest neighbourhood event series championing accessibility and inclusion for all children this Halloween. Treat Accessibly is a grassroots movement that began in Toronto in 2017 when 6-year-old Siena Padulo asked how a child using a wheelchair could trick-or-treat at their home. What began as one family making their home accessible has grown into a nationwide movement, with more than 250,000 homes across Canada now participating in barrier-free Halloween. Ontario Village dates: Toronto: October 4th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Queens Drive, York. (almost at capacity) Hamilton: October 5th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Cartier Crescent, Hamilton. Ottawa: October 5th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Baywood Drive, Stittsville. Each of the above Villages features house-to-house trick-or-treating for children, with and without disabilities, accessible treat stations, DJ entertainment, magicians, and costumed performers. Thanks to 2025 partners, Canadian Tire, REMAX, Kinder and Pet Valu as well as the amazing volunteer hosts of each Ontario event. FREE tickets available for Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto (almost at capacity) events at www.treataccessibly.com/halloween-villages-2025 Can't attend or don't live nearby? Create your own accessible Halloween experience. Download the DIY kit from www.treataccessibly.com/halloween-villages-2025 to organize your own street Halloween Village and bring inclusive trick-or-treating to your neighbourhood. Queens Drive, York Niharika Razdan assistant@harmonymarketing.ca
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Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages are happening across Ontario this October! Join Canada's largest neighbourhood event series championing accessibility and inclusion for all children this Halloween. Treat Accessibly is a grassroots movement that began in Toronto in 2017 when 6-year-old Siena Padulo asked how a child using a wheelchair could trick-or-treat at their home. What began as one family making their home accessible has grown into a nationwide movement, with more than 250,000 homes across Canada now participating in barrier-free Halloween. Ontario Village dates: Toronto: October 4th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Queens Drive, York. (almost at capacity) Hamilton: October 5th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Cartier Crescent, Hamilton. Ottawa: October 5th 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Baywood Drive, Stittsville. Each of the above Villages features house-to-house trick-or-treating for children, with and without disabilities, accessible treat stations, DJ entertainment, magicians, and costumed performers. Thanks to 2025 partners, Canadian Tire, REMAX, Kinder and Pet Valu as well as the amazing volunteer hosts of each Ontario event. FREE tickets available for Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto (almost at capacity) events at www.treataccessibly.com/halloween-villages-2025 Can't attend or don't live nearby? Create your own accessible Halloween experience. Download the DIY kit from www.treataccessibly.com/halloween-villages-2025 to organize your own street Halloween Village and bring inclusive trick-or-treating to your neighbourhood.