FRIGHT NIGHT:  Above,
Keewatin Horror co-founder
wields a chainsaw to scare kids
and their parents running
through maze.  Above right,
bog witch Rebecca Hourston
awaits her next victim.  Right,
6-year-old Daniel Winn isn't
frightened as he pickers up for
a kiss from zombie Erin
Cassells.
Horror to continue two years

By:  Ottavio Cicconi
The Keewatin Horror, an annual Halloween tradition in the North Toronto area, will run for another two years and
then retire, says co-founder Jeff Cooke.

This year's event drew hundreds of kids and their parents into the backyard of the Keewatin Ave. home, eager to
be scared witless.

Cooke and friends started the Horror eight years ago when they were children and it has grown in to a huge
production.  Last year they almost ended it due to rising costs but sponsorships from local businesses helped
them continue.

But now the organizers are entering their 20's, and are ready to retire their efforts, says Cooke.  The 2007 show is
to be their last.

Anyone interested in carrying on after that might contact them at info@thekeewatinhorror.com