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This Lennoxville house caught the attention of our photographer André Vuillemin.
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Our photographer André Vuillemin wandered around Sherbrooke looking for the best decorated (or even the scariest!) houses for Halloween. Here are his favorites.
Rue Argyll
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Album photo: Rue Argyll
Who says Halloween decorations all have to be the same? These Argyll Street residents opted instead for decorations with a Mexican flavor!
Rue Galt West
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Album photo: Rue Galt Ouest
This haunted house on Galt Street West has returned every year for over 20 years. Its owners expect more than 2,000 people this year.
Rue Bertrand-Fabi
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Album photo: Rue Bertrand-Fabi
For the bravest, this house on rue Bertrand-Fabi offers clown-themed decor… but perhaps not the warmest!
Rue Adélard-Dumas
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Photo album: Rue Adélard-Dumas
It is possible to imagine that the residents of this residence on rue Adélard-Dumas are fanatics about Halloween, and even more about skeleton decorations!
Rue College
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Album photo: Rue College
It’s really my favorite!
This house on College Street in Lennoxville won the heart of our photographer with its detailed decorations and Halloween look.
Rue Vimy
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Album photo: Rue Vimy
This is probably the most decorated balcony in the city of Sherbrooke! Located on Vimy Street, its decorations assert their presence by flying in the wind.
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A huge pumpkin on Vimy Street.
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This pumpkin rivals that of Cinderella because it is so imposing! However, it is very real and can also be observed on Vimy Street.
Rock Forest Water Tower
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Album photo: Château d’eau Rock Forest
Finally, the Rock-Forest water tower was very popular this fall, when it was lit up in Halloween colors for the first time in 58 years. Sherbrooke citizens can admire the show every evening between October 29 and 31.
Happy Halloween! ????
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