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Publication Date: October 30, 2025 - 04:00

How some Canadian families are making trick-or-treating more accessible

October 30, 2025

This Halloween, a Hamilton family will join others in serving trick-or-treaters from the curb in an effort to make the experience more accessible. It’s part of a growing movement called Treat Accessibly, spearheaded by another Ontario family. 



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