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Welcome to the Haunted Forest of the Watershed

October 2, 2021 by PWPA

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The horrors taking place in Peachland\’s forests are far too scary for little trick or treaters, and grownups alike – no, we wouldn\’t want to ruin your Halloween festivities by exposing you this nightmare.

But we are bringing a special Haunted Forest to downtown Peachland, along with other spooky Halloween displays by other community groups and local businesses,  as part of the District\’s Halloween on the Pier 2021.

Please come take a stroll through the haunted forest, where contaminated water glows in the dark, where bats fly and fish float, and trees are home to spooky characters of all kinds. Watch out for Carl Clearcut –  the Mad Logger too!After dark, October 31, 2021.

See the event notice here.

Be prepared to be scared!

 

 

 

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