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Unveiling the Mysteries: 6th Annual Ghost Walk for Charity Haunts Cornwall Square

Julia Lucio by Julia Lucio
October 12, 2023
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Cornwall Square is once again poised to come alive with eerie tales, ghoulish apparitions, and the spirit of giving as the 6th Annual Ghost Walk for Charity kicks off tonight, running until October 29th. This spine-tingling event promises chills and thrills while raising funds for six deserving organizations, all made possible through the generous support of title sponsor Cardinal Law and the gracious hosting by the Weaving Basket Group.

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For six years running, the Ghost Walk for Charity has been a cornerstone of Cornwall’s fall festivities, offering a unique blend of entertainment and philanthropy. This hauntingly delightful event provides a platform for community members to come together, celebrate the spooky season, and, most importantly, contribute to charitable causes that make a real difference in the lives of many.

The Weaving Basket Group have once again opened their doors to the Ghost Walk for Charity. Cornwall Square’s old Sears Location is now turned into a massive maze with winding corridors and hidden corners. It serves as the ideal backdrop for this immersive experience.

Benefiting Six Worthy Causes

One of the standout features of the Ghost Walk for Charity is its commitment to giving back to the community. This year, the event will benefit six organizations:

Centre 105, Hospice, Ronald McDonald House, Children Treatment Centre, Comfort Quilts and Cornwall Canada Day

A Spooktacular Experience

Attendees can expect a spine-tingling journey through the mysterious corridors of the venue. With the help of local actors and volunteers, the Ghost Walk is filled with eerie encounters and blood curling jump scares. The event promises a night of excitement and intrigue for all who dare to participate.

Giving Back Has Never Been So Much Fun

The Ghost Walk for Charity is not only a thrilling experience but also an opportunity to make a positive impact on the Cornwall community. Every ticket sold and every contribution made during the event directly benefits the six deserving organizations and individuals in need through micro grants.

Get Involved

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a philanthropist, or simply looking for a unique and entertaining night out, the Ghost Walk for Charity welcomes you with open arms and offers scare hours and non-scare hours to accommodate everyone.

Don’t miss out on this spooktacular event!

Ghost Walk for Charity
Cornwall Square
1, Water Street E.

for hours, visit https://theghostwalk.ca

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio is the Managing Editor and Publisher of The Seeker Newsmagazine, and a passionate, unapologetic voice in local media. She writes boldly on politics, social justice, community events, and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

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