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Help us find Metro Vancouver's Halloween hot spots

Which neighbourhoods do the costumed candy seekers flock to and which do they flee from?

Tell us how many trick-or-treaters came to your door and watch your entry pop up on our live map

Three-year-old Jayd from Quathiaski Cove, B.C. is dressed up a pumpkin princess. (Shantina Murphy)

Which Metro Vancouver neighbourhoods do the costumed candy seekers flock to and which do they flee from?

You can see for yourself right here starting Halloween night. 

Fill in the form here starting Halloween night.

CBC Vancouver has teamed up with Simon Fraser University's City Program to put together a crowd-sourced map showing the region's Halloween hotspots.

Fill in the survey and watch your entry appear on the trick-or-treat map

If your entry doesn't appear right away, make sure you included the city in the address, or try refreshing the page and zooming in.

Number of trick-or-treaters

See how many kids visited each neigbourhood and what kind of candy they were handing out in 2017. (CBC News Graphics)

Homes in neighbourhoods such as East Vancouver's Trinity Street, the West Side's Douglas Park and New Westminster's Queen's Park have seen more than 1,000 trick-or-treaters in past years. 

Will those trends hold this year or will a new neighbourhood reign supreme?

To find out, we need input from you. 

Fill in this form and tell us approximately where you live and how many trick-or-treaters came to your door. You can also email this information to treatcount@gmail.com.

On Wednesday, we'll be able to tell you where the action was, where the ghost towns were and how many trick-or-treaters migrated out of their home neighbourhood.