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Event Series Event Series: Canal-O-Ween

Canal-O-Ween

October 27, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Join for Canal-O-Ween, a beloved week-long celebration that lights up the heart of Yardley with nearly 500 glowing Jack-O-Lanterns, each a unique work of art from the spirited Carve-O-Thon. As you wander along the Delaware Canal, sip on warm apple cider or your favorite coffee, and take in the crisp autumn air with family and friends. This is more than just a Halloween event—it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of the season, connect with fellow community members, and share the charm of Yardley with visitors from near and far. Whether you’re a local or a guest, you’ll discover something special in the enchanting glow of Canal-O-Ween.

The jack-o-lanterns will be on N. Edgewater Ave/Canal Towpath between Fuld Ave and Afton Ave. Free parking is available on the corner of Fuld and Morgan Ave. Please be respectful of the neighbors and use the parking lot rather than street parking. Flashlights are encouraged due to limited street lighting.