The spookiest holiday of the year is almost here, and while it may look a little bit different in 2020, people will still want to know what the weather is going to be. Canada's Halloween forecast may differ depending on the region, but most places will be looking at a chilling evening as temperatures drop. Only one area is expected to have any temperatures above 10 degrees. What that means is that if holiday activities are allowed in your region (they have been restricted in some areas), it'll be best to bundle up and be prepared for inclement weather. If you can figure out a great costume that somehow ties in both a winter jacket and a mask (arctic surgeon?), then you're all set! Editor's Choice: Justin Trudeau's Tattoo Was On Full Display While He Was Getting A Flu Shot Vancouver View this post on Instagram Reapers Halloween Haunted House & Maze of Terror 🎃👻🧡 📍9423 Gibson Rd, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H4 This definitely did not disappoint me. We went on a Thursday and it wasn't too busy. Everyone was being socially distant. They only let your group in at a time which was nice so we checked in and got into the line only had one group in front of us. So we waited for about 7 minutes not bad. Inside is dark so you can't see a lot beside the way you are going. There's a lot of pop up and hidden characters. I was impressed. One point I couldn't see anything and there was a nice scary in front of me lol I loved it. My sister was super scared and holding onto me lol. We got trapped for a bit and went in a few circles but it was all in fun. The price is reasonable $15 per person. I would highly recommend checking it out. Would I go again? YES. If you are heading that way i would say make a day trip by grabbing food prior or checking out a pumpkin patch first. . . . #vhn2020 #covid_19 #staysafe #vancouver #vancity #thisisvancouver #vancitybuzz #vancityhype #halloween #fun #family #scary #fall #horror #spooky #october #halloweencostume #scary #pumpkin #trickortreat #creepy #halloweendecor #witch #vancouverhalloween #horrorfan #bhfyp #gothic #photography #halloweeneveryday #fraservalley #reapers A post shared by Mandie (@lifeofmandiee) on Oct 26, 2020 at 11:15am PDT On the west coast, Halloween is going to be far milder than anywhere else, with lots of sun and temperatures reaching up to 11 degrees during the day, and a clear night hanging on above freezing at three degrees. The clear skies will give people a chance to take in the giant full moon that'll be out that night. Edmonton View this post on Instagram Two mothers and their children stop to view a scary front yard scene decorated for Halloween on October 28, 2020 in Edmonton. (Photo by Larry Wong/Postmedia) #edmontonjournal #edmontonsun #edmontonhalloween A post shared by Larry Wong (@larrywongphotography) on Oct 29, 2020 at 9:08am PDT In Alberta's capital city, the holiday will be a bit cooler than Vancouver's at just a high of six during the day, but the sky will remain clear into a chillier night, with temperatures dropping to two below zero. Regina View this post on Instagram Happy Halloween. . . #reginahalloween #yqrhalloween #halloween A post shared by Town & Country Plumbing (@townandcountryregina) on Oct 31, 2019 at 9:30am PDT Moving further east in the prairies brings even colder temperatures, with Regina's Halloween daytime high sitting just above freezing before dropping to negative seven at night. Winnipeg View this post on Instagram First Halloween in the new place, only about 25 kids, there’s always next year lol #leftovercandyftw #winnipeghalloween A post shared by Kelly Coquete (@kellzthemedic) on Oct 31, 2019 at 7:13pm PDT Residents of Manitoba's capital are in for a messy holiday, unfortunately. Environment Canada is calling for a mix of rain and snow during the day, with a chance of continued flurries in the evening. Toronto View this post on Instagram - Masked - This is the last of our Masked series, I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did! We set the stage, you decide the narrative. 👻 Concept & Model: @gouthamnarendiran Squad: @hektickz @cameraxtra #halloweencostume #halloween2020 #halloween🎃 #halloweenmask #sinister #halloweengoals #halloweenlooks #spookyseason #trickortreat #happyhalloween #halloweeneveryday #halloweentoronto #torontohalloween #spooktacular #halloweeniscoming #halloweenspirit #thisisthriller #itsclosetomidnight A post shared by Toronto Photographer • Vianney (@veesualizephoto) on Oct 26, 2020 at 11:14am PDT Unfortunately for people who wanted a regular Halloween in Toronto, the city has been sent back to stage 2 restrictions and trick-or-treating has been discouraged. Still, if you want to spend any time outdoors in a responsible way, it'll be a clear night with a relatively milder temperature of six degrees in the evening. Ottawa View this post on Instagram Excited to carve some pumpkins this evening to add to our outdoor decor 👻🎃🕸🕷🦇💀💛🧡🖤🤍 #Halloween #happyhalloween #covidhalloween #covidwontstopus #covid2020 #doitfoethekids #ottawa #ottawahalloween A post shared by Crystal Dawn Wasney (@cyfitnessmatters) on Oct 20, 2020 at 3:18pm PDT The nation's capital, which has also seen its reopening scaled back to a modified stage 2, is set to be a bit colder than Toronto, with only a daytime high of two degrees, which will then dip down to zero as the sun sets. Montreal View this post on Instagram C’est clair.. Halloween approche ! 🎃 👻 #montreal #montréal #halloweenmontreal #halloween #citrouilles🎃 #tourismequébec #tourismequebec #québecoriginal #montreallife #montrealhalloween #lmlequebec #montrealvibe #montrealvibes #expatlife #expatcanada #automne #decorationhalloween #habiteramontreal #vivreaucanada #vivreauquebec #picoftheday📷 #photodujour #abonnetoijerends A post shared by LM Montréal (@lm.montreal) on Oct 16, 2020 at 1:15pm PDT Moving into Quebec, Montreal will have a brisk but clear Halloween day. However, things may get more cloudy in the evening as the temperature falls, making for a potentially spookier atmosphere. Halifax View this post on Instagram We want to wish everyone a happy, and safe, Halloween eve! If you’re looking for a place to wear that fun costume we’ve got Wreckhouse on stage tonight at 9:30pm!🍬🍭🦇🕸 . . . . . . . . #halifax #halifaxns #halifaxnoise #halifaxnscanada #halifaxblogger #halifaxbar #halifaxbars #historicproperties #halifaxwaterfront #halifaxfood #halifaxevents #halifaxlocal #discoverhalifax #halifaxharbour #halifaxhalloween #halloween #halifaxphotographer #halifaxnovascotia #halifaxeats #halifaxdrinks #downtownhalifax #lowerdeck #thelowerdeck #lowerdeckhfx #novascotia #dartmouth #visitnovascotia #visitcanada #canada A post shared by The Lower Deck (@thelowerdeckhfx) on Oct 31, 2019 at 12:43pm PDT Out on the east coast, Halifax will see a mix of sun and cloud during the day with a chilly high of just three degrees. As night falls, that will plummet to somewhere around negative four. St. John's View this post on Instagram The RCM is in full swing and getting excited for #Halloween! In the week leading up to Halloween, we will be hosting a ghoulish movie on Saturday, Oct. 29th @ 2:30pm. 📽 We also have a "Name the RCM Ghost" contest where a prize of a membership is waiting to be won! 👻 - - If you're looking to visit the museum during the week, we also have a Ghost Scavenger Hunt available at our front desk. 🔎 For more info about our #halloweenweek activities, visit our official RCM Facebook page! 🎃📽🕸🍁👻🔎 #railwaycoastalmuseum #downtownstjohns #halloweenactivites #stjohnshalloween A post shared by Railway Coastal Museum (@railwaycoastalmuseum) on Oct 22, 2016 at 7:44am PDT Halloween on the Rock is going to be a messy one. During the day, residents of St. John's may get a mix of rain and snow, which could result in some pretty messy Halloween activities. Things will clear up at night, but temperatures will be dropping below zero.