Picture this: it’s ancient Ireland, the harvest is done, the nights are long, the weather’s getting nippy, and you’re a Celtic farmer wondering if that weird rustle outside your door is just the wind… or something else. That “something else” is the festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in), the ancient origin of our modern Halloween.
And yes, when you carve that pumpkin this year (or frighten your family with your basement remodel jokes), you’re doing a tiny nod to those ancient bonfires and spooky disguises.
From Turnips to Pumpkins: Why Your Porch Is Glowing
This mall is so big, you could fit a small country inside — and honestly, it might already have its own ecosystem.
Here you’ll find:
· A full-sized pirate ship (because why not?)
· A waterpark that is 80% wave pool, 20% humidity-induced hair regret
· A rollercoaster inside a mall (yes, indoors… because winter)
· And roughly 96 Cinnabons (probably)
If you get lost, don’t panic. Just follow the scent of chlorine and sugar.
Halloween in Edmonton Today: Where the Old Spirits Meet New Renos
Here in Edmonton, Halloween has its own twist, with family-fun, haunted attractions, pumpkins, costumes, and yes, a little bit of friendly construction-metaphor (because hey, we’re talking Barson Construction).
What the city is doing
How you might see it through a builder’s lens (because we love metaphors at Barson)
Why This Matters for Barson Construction (Yes, We’ve Inserted Ourselves)
Because year after year, families gather in homes that are safe, warm, decorated, and ready for whatever October night brings. Whether you’re carving a pumpkin on your front step, welcoming trick-or-treaters, or hosting a haunted-house in the basement, a well-built home is the stage for these memories.
And if you’re thinking about renovations:
That’s where we come in. We build spaces where ancient traditions and modern fun meet, where the “spirit” of the season (literally) gets room to roam.
Final Scoops (and Candies)
So this Halloween:
Trick or treat, remodel or re-treat: bring on the fun, bring on the pumpkins, and let’s build a space worthy of the season.
Stay spooky, stay safe, and may your jack-o’-lanterns shine bright.
— The Barson Construction Team