Here's where to find the best houses decorated for Halloween in Sault Ste. Marie
Just two days ahead of Halloween, the City of Sault Ste. Marie has awarded several local homes and one business for having the best decorations for the season.
"The Halloween Spirit Awards program promotes and encourages community involvement and recognizes the efforts of residents who decorate their homes and businesses in the spirit of Hallowe-en," the city said in a news release Tuesday.
This year, there were 43 nominees for best spooky season display.
In first place is 35 East Balfour St. in Ward 5 with second place at 477 Charles St. in Ward 4.
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35 East Balfour Street awarded first place for Halloween spirit. Oct. 29, 2024 (City of Sault Ste. Marie)
477 Charles Street awarded second place for Halloween spirit with spooky season decorations. Oct. 29, 2024 (City of Sault Ste. Marie)
Tied for third place are 169 Albert St. West in Ward 2 and 59 Alagash Dr. in Ward 5.
169 Albert Street West awarded third place for Halloween spirit with spooky season decorations. Oct. 29, 2024 (City of Sault Ste. Marie)
59 Alagash Drive awarded third place for Halloween spirit with spooky season decorations. Oct. 29, 2024 (City of Sault Ste. Marie)
The Hammerhead Tattoo Parlour at 141 Albert St. West took home the business winner award.
141 Albert Street West awarded Business Winner for Halloween spirit for spooky season decorations. Oct. 29, 2024 (City of Sault Ste. Marie)
Addresses of all the nominees can be found by ward:
Ward 1
- 66 Texas Ave.
- 129 Murphy St.
- 46 Dacey Rd.
- 1694 Queen St. East
- 17 Ford St.
- 48 Market St.
- 47 Lorna Dr.
- 33 Jemmette St.
- 161 Lake St.
- 35 Carol Ct.
- 45 Muriel Dr.
- 15 Idaho Dr.
- 16 Ruscio Cres.
Ward 2
- 169 Albert St. West
- 194 MacDonald Ave.
- 28 Salisbury Ave.
- 1175 Queen St. East
Ward 3
- 24 Parkview Ct.
- 87 Promenade Dr. (Accepting donations to Christmas Cheer via donation box)
- 238 Old Goulais Bay Rd.
- 246 Old Goulais Bay Rd.
- 113 Princeton Dr.
Ward 4
- 477 Charles St.
- 323 Rossmore Rd.
- 531 Bush St.
- 543 Morin St.
- 347 Moody St.
- 531 Wilson St.
- 246 Spruce St.
- 143 Churchill Ave.
- 242 Spruce St.
- 285 Reid St.
- 526 Bush St.
- 120 Grandriver Cres.
- 29 Pozzebon Cres.
- 7 Walters St.
Ward 5
- 59 Alagash Dr.
- 199 Allens Side Rd.
- 447 Second Ave.
- 355 Dryden Ave.
- 113 Turner Ave.
- 35 East Balfour St.
- 19 Avon Ave.
Winners from last year were not eligible.
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