Treat Accessibly Halloween Villages are intended for children with disabilities and their families, allowing them to experience curb-side and accessible trick-or-treating with each other and with local neighbourhood kids. With the support of almost 30 homeowners, on Purcell Cres in Kingston, we will be creating an inclusive Accessible Trick-or-Treating experience to be shared with kids and parents – with and without disabilities in our community. In addition to accessible Trick-or-Treating, for both edible and non-edible treats, kids and families will enjoy Magicians, face-painting, a DJ, a variety of costumed entertainers, and more!
Our goal is to create a safe and fun Halloween experience for all kids, with and without disabilities, and their parents. We encourage parents to get in on the fun and wear a costume as well!
Please join us by registering for your tickets today. Space is limited and only those registered will be admitted. Pre-registering permits us to maintain a hard cap on the number of attendees on site at a time.
During registration, please choose the 1-hour time-slot that best suits your family. Space is limited. Once a time-slot hits capacity it will no longer be available to register for. You can register a maximum of 10 people per group/family. Everyone within your group, who is attending, must be counted, including adults. If you have more than 10 people in your group/family - please divide the registrations for these larger than 10 people groups amongst the adults planning to attend.
We will be collecting donations for the Inclusive Play Project.
Remember to capture your memories as a photo or video and share them on social media. We want to let everyone know that an accessible and inclusive Halloween is the best kind of Halloween ... for everyBODY, every year.