COVID-19 curbed many festivities last year.Each year for the past decade, Michael Geiger-Wolf has been setting up an elaborate Halloween display in his front yard.“It was kind of a fun little hobby — playing around with computers, you started building some props and just kind of took off.
After I built my own coffin, it just kind of went nuts after that,” Geiger-Wolf said.“(The kids) absolutely love it. There are kids that go by every day to see what we’ve done and what’s been set up.
There’s a couple kids that are bugging me to finish setting up because they want to see it during the daytime so that they’re brave enough to come up it at night.” Kids asked not to yell ‘trick-or-treat’ as part of Quebec’s pandemic Halloween rules .