
A young woman stifles a scream as something startles her near the graveyard in the haunted house at Halloween Howl. There were lots of big spiders and other scary creatures in the dungeons under the Sonora Community Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)
Families poured into downtown Osoyoos during the day on Halloween to visit local businesses during Trick or Treat Main Street, which was organized by Osoyoos Credit Union and marked its second year.
As it got dark, scary creatures lurked in the dungeons below the Sonora Community Centre during Halloween Howl, which once again was organized by the Town of Osoyoos with help from the Osoyoos Secondary School grad class. A spooky time was had by all. (Richard McGuire photos)

Under eerie lights, visitors tour the dungeons at the Sonora Community Centre’s haunted house during Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

Kianna Carvalho rises from a box under eerie red lights in the haunted house at Halloween Howl. Students from the Osoyoos Secondary School grad class volunteered during the town’s Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

There were some elaborately carved pumpkins on display at the Sonora Community Centre during Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

This skeleton with exposed brains greeted visitors to the Sonora Community Centre during Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

Children stick together for safety as they tour the haunted house in the dungeons at the Sonora Community Centre. (Richard McGuire photo)

Some children were fascinated, but a few were terrified as they toured the haunted house at Halloween Howl at the Sonora Community Centre on Saturday night. (Richard McGuire photo)

Some children were fascinated, but a few were terrified as they toured the haunted house at Halloween Howl at the Sonora Community Centre on Saturday night. (Richard McGuire photo)

Scary creatures lurked in little rooms off the passageways, lunging out and screaming as visitors passed by the the haunted house during Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

Children timidly make their way through the upper level of the haunted house, while scary creatures lurk behind sheets of plastic. (Richard McGuire photo)

A creature emerges from the graveyard to scare some visitors to the haunted house during Halloween Howl. (Richard McGuire photo)

Trick or Treat Main Street was a popular event for families in Osoyoos on Halloween. Mother and father Michelle and Mitch Fritz took out their daughters Vienna (middle) and Kinsley (front) to visit downtown businesses. (Richard McGuire photo)

The Osoyoos Royalty dressed up for Trick or Treat Main Street, where they helped out at a photo booth in front of Osoyoos Credit Union, which organized the event. From left are Princess Bailey Toepfer, Miss Osoyoos Emma Fernandes and Princess Tianna Morgan. (Richard McGuire photo)

Jade Heatley, of Osoyoos, dressed as a mermaid, carried around by a pirate, who didn’t have much to say. Trick or Treat Main Street in downtown Osoyoos drew participants of all ages. (Richard McGuire photo)

Which witch is which? Audrey Edwards (left) poses with Gretchen in front of Sonia’s Boutique, where Edwards works. Gretchen’s eyes lit up in red and her jaw moved as she cackled at passersby during Trick or Treat Main Street. (Richard McGuire photo)

Which witch is which? Susan Doggett (left) poses with Gretchen the witch in front of Sonia’s Boutique. Gretchen’s eyes lit up in red and her jaw moved as she cackled. To the right area Lukas Doggett and Cassidy Zaye. They were among the many people of all ages enjoying Trick or Treat Main Street on Saturday. (Richard McGuire photo)

