Families prepare for pandemic-era Halloween with public health restrictions in place
TORONTO — Canadian families mixed long-standing traditions with new, pandemic-ready rituals on Saturday as they tried to celebrate a festive occasion while keeping themselves and their children safe from the risks of COVID-19.
Many families opted to forego trick or treating on the advice of public health officials wanting to quell the spread of the novel coronavirus in hot spots, while others in regions with lower case loads headed out for the annual festivities while donning masks and keeping their distance.
The patchwork of recommendations had some Canadians dreaming up new ways to mark the holiday with candy scavenger hunts or using chutes, pipes and tongs to pass out treats.
Four booming metropolitan areas of Ontario, as well as the Campbellton region of New Brunswick, will see particularly quiet streets as most families heed public advice to confine Halloween activities to their own households.

