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Lawn of the dead

Some Globe readers go all out for Halloween. Here’s what they have in store for you

Photography and stories by Globe readers
Curated by Jacob Dubé
The Globe and Mail
Courtesy of Trish Dagley, Voglers Cove, N.S.
Courtesy of Nikki Mackenzie, Alliston, Ont.

For many Canadians, Halloween is the moment they’ve been waiting for all year. It’s the chance to don a costume, give out some candy and let the spirit of the season come alive. This Halloween, we asked readers to share how they’ve been decorating their lawns for the spooky season.

From armies of skeletons collected over the lockdown years to haunted corn fields (and a few nods to the Blue Jays, playing Game 6 of the World Series on Halloween), here are some highlights from your submissions.

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