Ghosts in the Village: A Spooky Family Adventure at Wesleyville

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Family-Friendly Halloween Fun for Children Aged 10 and Under

The Friends of Wesleyville Village are excited to invite families to their annual “Ghostly Visit” event, a fun-filled Halloween adventure for children aged 10 and under.

This year’s event takes place on Saturday, October 26, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the
historic Wesleyville Village Schoolhouse, with parking located at 2082 Lakeshore Road, Port
Hope, ON L1A 3V7. Admission is $5 per child (cash only). Guests are encouraged to dress for the weather and be mindful of ticks.

Families will be greeted by ghostly characters as they enjoy a haunted forest walk, pumpkin
decorating, marshmallow roasting, crafts, and fortune telling. This annual event gives local residents the opportunity to enjoy the unique atmosphere of Wesleyville Village, making it the perfect way to kick off the Halloween season with spooky, family-friendly fun.

The Ghostly Visit is one of many events hosted by the Friends of Wesleyville Village, bringing the community together to celebrate the village’s rich history in a fun and engaging way.

Pete Fisher
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