Burnaby's popular Halloween festival is set to become even more spook-tacular thanks to nearly $130,000 in federal funding. The money will help expand the event into a month-long celebration with new attractions and activities.
Nearly $130,000 in federal funding is aiming to make Burnaby 's Halloween Festival even more spook-tacular.
“The Lower Mainland is home to world-class tourism attractions with ambitious plans to welcome visitors from all corners of British Columbia, Canada and beyond," Sajjan said in a news release. The government says the $129,500 in funding will help attract more local and out-of-town guests during a slower fall season, expanding the event into a month-long marquee event.
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