Lowther's Haunted Farm celebrates 10 years of fright-filled fun

Borden-Carleton haunted farm celebrates 10 years of tricks and treats

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Caption: A group of the firefighters started setting up the attraction the first week of September. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

Lowther's Haunted Farm is celebrating 10 years of scaring the daylights out of people on Prince Edward Island.
Glenn MacWilliams, one of the organizers, says this year they even brought in Boy Scouts and sea cadets to help create the spooky Halloween experience .
A group of Borden-Carleton firefighters started setting up the fright-filled attraction the first week of September.

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It's $12 to get in, with proceeds go to the Borden-Carleton Fire Department equipment fund. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
The haunted farm will be open for five more days: Oct. 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30. It's located at 2379 Highway 10.
Here are more pictures of what you can expect:

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Caption: This poor fellow looks like he's been at the farm for awhile. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

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Caption: A group of brave souls get ready for a tour of the farm. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

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Caption: Glenn MacWilliams (left) and the farm volunteers look even scarier with the lights on. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

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Caption: Are they really resting in peace? Let's hope so. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

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Caption: This woman is just hanging around. (Stephanie Brown/CBC)

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Caption: Shouldn't he be using that chainsaw on a tree? (Stephanie Brown/CBC)