By Jenn Watt
Published Oct. 27 2017
Haliburton'sspookiest Halloween attraction will continue this year in a condensed version.
Terror onWonderland Road which features creepy (at times flat-out scary)scenes to explore will be up and running on Tuesday – Halloween.
In previousyears the event has included mechanical ghouls with a frighteningsoundtrack hosted under a tented maze on the Wonderland Roadproperty. Admission donations go to the local food banks.
Terror on Wonderland Road happenson Cathy Barnett's property and she said she's been working to getready for Halloween but this year things will be smaller than usual.
Time constraintsdue to work and lack of sponsorship for the large and spectacularattraction has led her to scale back.
"We aredoing it this way because we didn't want to disappoint those thatlook forward to it and more importantly we didn't want to let downthe food bank as the cost of getting in is a food and/or monetarydonation" Barnett said in a message to the Echo.
She saidorganizers are intending to bring the event back to its larger sizein coming years once some restructuring is done in terms ofvolunteers materials and money.
She hopes eventhough it is smaller this year people will continue to donate to benefit the food banks which need lots of community support.
Terror on Wonderland Road is at 1280 Wonderland Road off County Road21 near Haliburton.